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Cultural topography and emotional legacies in Durs Grunbein's Dresden poetry
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The tinderbox of memory : generation and masculinity in Väterliteratur by Christoph Meckel, Uwe Timm, Dagmar Leupold, and Ulla Hahn
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A Heimat in ruins and the ruins as Heimat : W. G. Sebald’s Luftkrieg und Literatur
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German memory contests : the quest for identity in literature, film, and discourse since 1990
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‘The deeper nature of my German’ : mother tongue, subjectivity and the voice of the other in Elias Canetti’s autobiography
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Fuchs, Anne. - : Camden House, 2004. : Boydell & Brewer, 2004
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How to be a pilgrim and a cartographer at the same time - some deliberations on intercultural understanding
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Edgar Hilsenrath's poetics of insignificance and the tradition of humour in German-Jewish ghetto writing
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Ghetto writing : traditional and Eastern Jewry in German-Jewish literature from Heine to Hilsenrath
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Abstract:
Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries ghetto fiction played an important part in the expression of a particularly German-Jewish quest for identity. The volume Ghetto Writing takes the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Leopold Kompert's collection of ghetto stories Aus dem Ghetto (1848) to fill a gap and give testimony to an important genre that has been unduly silenced in the literary histories of the post-war period. The volume presents some 15 articles by scholars from Scandinavia, Germany, Great Britain, and Ireland whose contributions offer new analyses of ghetto writing by well known authors such as Heinrich Heine and Joseph Roth, and completely new material on forgotten ghetto writers who deserve to be rediscovered, such as Alexander Granach. The articles cover various types of ghetto writing, ranging from ghetto fiction in the tradition of Leopold Kompert and Karl Emil Franzos, to diaries, travelogues, autobiography, and even contemporary German HipHop and Rap lyrics.
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URL: http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/50960/
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