Germany from the Outside
Rethinking German Cultural History in an Age of Displacement
Herausgeber: Johnson, Laurie Ruth
Germany from the Outside
Rethinking German Cultural History in an Age of Displacement
Herausgeber: Johnson, Laurie Ruth
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"Illuminates our understanding of the nation and the role of culture in the nation, in an era of extreme displacement and increased migration, in "German" geopolitical and linguistic-cultural spaces"--
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"Illuminates our understanding of the nation and the role of culture in the nation, in an era of extreme displacement and increased migration, in "German" geopolitical and linguistic-cultural spaces"--
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781501375897
- ISBN-10: 150137589X
- Artikelnr.: 67980205
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781501375897
- ISBN-10: 150137589X
- Artikelnr.: 67980205
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Laurie Ruth Johnson is Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. She is the author of three books, including, most recently, Forgotten Dreams: Revisiting Romanticism in the Cinema of Werner Herzog (2016).
Notes on Contributors Introduction Laurie Ruth Johnson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
USA I: Reading German Cultural History Differently 1. Finding Odysseus's Scars Again: Hyperlinked Literary Histories in the Age of Refugees B. Venkat Mani
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA 2. Between the Court and the Port
but never Part of a Nation: Friederike Brun's Domesticated Cosmopolitanism Birgit Tautz
Bowdoin College
USA 3. On the Inside Looking Out: Fichte
the University
and the Psychopolitics of German Idealism Laurie Ruth Johnson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
USA 4. Rewriting German Literary History from the Outside in: J.M. Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello David Kim
University of California-Los Angeles
USA II: Stories of Expulsion
Exile
and Displacement 5. Looking for Heinrich Heine with Nâzim Hikmet and E.S. Özdamar Azade Seyhan
Bryn Mawr College
USA 6. Between Times and Places: German Identity in Albert Vigoleis Thelen's Refugee Memoirs from Spain and Portugal (31 August - 1 September 1939) Carl Niekerk
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
USA 7. Writing Germany with Brazil: Julia Mann's Memoirs Veronika Füchtner
Dartmouth College
USA 8. From Vienna to the Midwest: Austrian Refugees and Quaker Rescue Efforts after 1938 Bettina Brandt
Pennsylvania State University
USA 9. Keeping Time: Trauma as Intimate Alienation in Hans Keilson's Writing Anna M. Parkinson
Northwestern University
USA III: Rewriting German Culture 10. Tracing the Continual Present: Yoko Tawada and Vilém Flusser Gizem Arslan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
USA 11. Mobilizing the Archive: Marica Bodrozic and Deniz Utl's Unterhaltungen deutscher Eingewanderten Claudia Breger
Columbia University
USA 12. Constructing an "Inside": Transcultural Laughter Communities in Fatma Aydemir's Ellbogen (2017) and Olga Grjasnowa's Der Russe ist einer
der Birken liebt (2012) Lucas Riddle
Bowdoin College
USA 13. Screening Urban Space and Belonging in Berlin: Contemporary Berliners in Sheri Hagen's Auf den zweiten Blick/At Second Glance (2013)
Ines Johnson-Spain's Becoming Black (2019)
and Amelia Umuhire's Polyglot (2015) Berna Gueneli
University of Georgia
USA 14. Bertolt Brecht's Me-ti or the Aesthetics of Translation: Universal Love
Mutual Benefits
and Transience Chunjie Zhang
University of California-Davis
USA 15. Clowns in Exile: Hamletmaschine and the (In)human Olivia Landry
Lehigh University
USA Bibliography Index
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
USA I: Reading German Cultural History Differently 1. Finding Odysseus's Scars Again: Hyperlinked Literary Histories in the Age of Refugees B. Venkat Mani
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA 2. Between the Court and the Port
but never Part of a Nation: Friederike Brun's Domesticated Cosmopolitanism Birgit Tautz
Bowdoin College
USA 3. On the Inside Looking Out: Fichte
the University
and the Psychopolitics of German Idealism Laurie Ruth Johnson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
USA 4. Rewriting German Literary History from the Outside in: J.M. Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello David Kim
University of California-Los Angeles
USA II: Stories of Expulsion
Exile
and Displacement 5. Looking for Heinrich Heine with Nâzim Hikmet and E.S. Özdamar Azade Seyhan
Bryn Mawr College
USA 6. Between Times and Places: German Identity in Albert Vigoleis Thelen's Refugee Memoirs from Spain and Portugal (31 August - 1 September 1939) Carl Niekerk
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
USA 7. Writing Germany with Brazil: Julia Mann's Memoirs Veronika Füchtner
Dartmouth College
USA 8. From Vienna to the Midwest: Austrian Refugees and Quaker Rescue Efforts after 1938 Bettina Brandt
Pennsylvania State University
USA 9. Keeping Time: Trauma as Intimate Alienation in Hans Keilson's Writing Anna M. Parkinson
Northwestern University
USA III: Rewriting German Culture 10. Tracing the Continual Present: Yoko Tawada and Vilém Flusser Gizem Arslan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
USA 11. Mobilizing the Archive: Marica Bodrozic and Deniz Utl's Unterhaltungen deutscher Eingewanderten Claudia Breger
Columbia University
USA 12. Constructing an "Inside": Transcultural Laughter Communities in Fatma Aydemir's Ellbogen (2017) and Olga Grjasnowa's Der Russe ist einer
der Birken liebt (2012) Lucas Riddle
Bowdoin College
USA 13. Screening Urban Space and Belonging in Berlin: Contemporary Berliners in Sheri Hagen's Auf den zweiten Blick/At Second Glance (2013)
Ines Johnson-Spain's Becoming Black (2019)
and Amelia Umuhire's Polyglot (2015) Berna Gueneli
University of Georgia
USA 14. Bertolt Brecht's Me-ti or the Aesthetics of Translation: Universal Love
Mutual Benefits
and Transience Chunjie Zhang
University of California-Davis
USA 15. Clowns in Exile: Hamletmaschine and the (In)human Olivia Landry
Lehigh University
USA Bibliography Index
Notes on Contributors Introduction Laurie Ruth Johnson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
USA I: Reading German Cultural History Differently 1. Finding Odysseus's Scars Again: Hyperlinked Literary Histories in the Age of Refugees B. Venkat Mani
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA 2. Between the Court and the Port
but never Part of a Nation: Friederike Brun's Domesticated Cosmopolitanism Birgit Tautz
Bowdoin College
USA 3. On the Inside Looking Out: Fichte
the University
and the Psychopolitics of German Idealism Laurie Ruth Johnson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
USA 4. Rewriting German Literary History from the Outside in: J.M. Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello David Kim
University of California-Los Angeles
USA II: Stories of Expulsion
Exile
and Displacement 5. Looking for Heinrich Heine with Nâzim Hikmet and E.S. Özdamar Azade Seyhan
Bryn Mawr College
USA 6. Between Times and Places: German Identity in Albert Vigoleis Thelen's Refugee Memoirs from Spain and Portugal (31 August - 1 September 1939) Carl Niekerk
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
USA 7. Writing Germany with Brazil: Julia Mann's Memoirs Veronika Füchtner
Dartmouth College
USA 8. From Vienna to the Midwest: Austrian Refugees and Quaker Rescue Efforts after 1938 Bettina Brandt
Pennsylvania State University
USA 9. Keeping Time: Trauma as Intimate Alienation in Hans Keilson's Writing Anna M. Parkinson
Northwestern University
USA III: Rewriting German Culture 10. Tracing the Continual Present: Yoko Tawada and Vilém Flusser Gizem Arslan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
USA 11. Mobilizing the Archive: Marica Bodrozic and Deniz Utl's Unterhaltungen deutscher Eingewanderten Claudia Breger
Columbia University
USA 12. Constructing an "Inside": Transcultural Laughter Communities in Fatma Aydemir's Ellbogen (2017) and Olga Grjasnowa's Der Russe ist einer
der Birken liebt (2012) Lucas Riddle
Bowdoin College
USA 13. Screening Urban Space and Belonging in Berlin: Contemporary Berliners in Sheri Hagen's Auf den zweiten Blick/At Second Glance (2013)
Ines Johnson-Spain's Becoming Black (2019)
and Amelia Umuhire's Polyglot (2015) Berna Gueneli
University of Georgia
USA 14. Bertolt Brecht's Me-ti or the Aesthetics of Translation: Universal Love
Mutual Benefits
and Transience Chunjie Zhang
University of California-Davis
USA 15. Clowns in Exile: Hamletmaschine and the (In)human Olivia Landry
Lehigh University
USA Bibliography Index
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
USA I: Reading German Cultural History Differently 1. Finding Odysseus's Scars Again: Hyperlinked Literary Histories in the Age of Refugees B. Venkat Mani
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA 2. Between the Court and the Port
but never Part of a Nation: Friederike Brun's Domesticated Cosmopolitanism Birgit Tautz
Bowdoin College
USA 3. On the Inside Looking Out: Fichte
the University
and the Psychopolitics of German Idealism Laurie Ruth Johnson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
USA 4. Rewriting German Literary History from the Outside in: J.M. Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello David Kim
University of California-Los Angeles
USA II: Stories of Expulsion
Exile
and Displacement 5. Looking for Heinrich Heine with Nâzim Hikmet and E.S. Özdamar Azade Seyhan
Bryn Mawr College
USA 6. Between Times and Places: German Identity in Albert Vigoleis Thelen's Refugee Memoirs from Spain and Portugal (31 August - 1 September 1939) Carl Niekerk
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
USA 7. Writing Germany with Brazil: Julia Mann's Memoirs Veronika Füchtner
Dartmouth College
USA 8. From Vienna to the Midwest: Austrian Refugees and Quaker Rescue Efforts after 1938 Bettina Brandt
Pennsylvania State University
USA 9. Keeping Time: Trauma as Intimate Alienation in Hans Keilson's Writing Anna M. Parkinson
Northwestern University
USA III: Rewriting German Culture 10. Tracing the Continual Present: Yoko Tawada and Vilém Flusser Gizem Arslan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
USA 11. Mobilizing the Archive: Marica Bodrozic and Deniz Utl's Unterhaltungen deutscher Eingewanderten Claudia Breger
Columbia University
USA 12. Constructing an "Inside": Transcultural Laughter Communities in Fatma Aydemir's Ellbogen (2017) and Olga Grjasnowa's Der Russe ist einer
der Birken liebt (2012) Lucas Riddle
Bowdoin College
USA 13. Screening Urban Space and Belonging in Berlin: Contemporary Berliners in Sheri Hagen's Auf den zweiten Blick/At Second Glance (2013)
Ines Johnson-Spain's Becoming Black (2019)
and Amelia Umuhire's Polyglot (2015) Berna Gueneli
University of Georgia
USA 14. Bertolt Brecht's Me-ti or the Aesthetics of Translation: Universal Love
Mutual Benefits
and Transience Chunjie Zhang
University of California-Davis
USA 15. Clowns in Exile: Hamletmaschine and the (In)human Olivia Landry
Lehigh University
USA Bibliography Index







