Post-Fascist Fantasies : Psychoanalysis, History, and the Literature of East Germany /
She then strives to understand the role of Christa Wolf, the GDR's most prominent author, in the GDR's effort to reconstruct symbolic power after the Nazi period.
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham [N.C.] :
Duke University Press,
1997.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Critical Orthodoxies: Toward a New Reading of East German Literature
- I. In the Name of the Father: East Germany's Foundational Narratives. 1. Specters of Stalin, of Constructing Communist Fathers. 2. Stalinist Motherhood, or the Hollow Spaces of Emotion: Netty Reiling/Anna Seghers
- II. Mapping the Oedipal Story onto Post-Fascist Socialism: New Families/New Bodies. 3. The Past in the Present: Sons, Daughters, and the Fantasy of Post-Fascist Bodies
- III. Inscribing the Daughter in the Paternal Narrative. 4. Post-Fascist Body/Post-Fascist Voice: Christa Wolf's Moskauer Novelle and Der geteilte Himmel. 5. The Paternal Family Narrative as Autobiography and as Parable: Christa Wolf's Kindheitsmuster and Kassandra. History as Trauma.