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Transnational German Studies

Buch | Softcover
352 Seiten
2020
Liverpool University Press (Verlag)
978-1-78962-142-6 (ISBN)
40,95 inkl. MwSt
This volume generates new ideas and approaches to the study of German in its transnational contexts. In doing so, it defines a core set of skills and methodological operations that open up new angles on German-language culture from the medieval period to the present day.
This volume consists of a series of essays, written by leading scholars within the field, demonstrating the types of inquiry that can be pursued into the transnational realities underpinning German-language culture and history as these travel right around the globe. Contributions discuss the inherent cross-pollination of different languages, times, places and notions of identity within German-language cultures and the ways in which their construction and circulation cannot be contained by national or linguistic borders. In doing so, it is not the aim of the volume to provide a compendium of existing transnational approaches to German Studies or to offer its readers a series of survey chapters on different fields of study to date. Instead, it offers novel research-led chapters that pose a question, a problem or an issue through which contemporary and historical transcultural and transnational processes can be seen at work. Accordingly, each essay isolates a specific area of study and opens it up for exploration, providing readers, especially student readers, not just with examples of transnational phenomena in German language cultures but also with models of how research in these areas can be configured and pursued.

Contributors: Angus Nicholls, Anne Fuchs, Benedict Schofield, Birgit Lang, Charlotte Ryland, Claire Baldwin, Dirk Weissmann, Elizabeth Anderson, James Hodkinson, Nicholas Baer, Paulo Soethe, Rebecca Braun, Sara Jones, Sebastian Heiduschke, Stuart Taberner and Ulrike Draesner.

Rebecca Braun is a Professor of Modern Languages and Creative Futures and the Director of the Institute for Social Futures at Lancaster University. Benedict Schofield is a Reader in German and the Director of the Centre for Modern Literature and Culture at King’s College London.

Introduction
Transnationalizing German Studies
Rebecca Braun and Benedict Schofield

Section One
Language: Local and Global Voices
1. Translation, Transposition, Transmission: Low German and Processes of Cultural Transformation
Elizabeth Anderson
2. Developing a Polyglot Poetics: The Power of Testimony and Lived Literary Experience
Ulrike Draesner
3. German Writers from Abroad: Translingualism, Hybrid Languages, ‘Broken’ Germans
Dirk Weissmann
4. Collaboration and Commitment: German-Language Books Across Borders
Charlotte Ryland

Section Two
Spatiality: Mapping Nations, Mapping Networks
5. Networks and World Literature: The Practice of Putting German Authors in their Place
Rebecca Braun
6. Who is German? Nineteenth-Century Transnationalisms and the Construction of the Nation
Benedict Schofield
7. Co-Producing World Cinema: Germany and Transnational Film Production
Sebastian Heiduschke
8. Towards a Collaborative Memory: Networks and Relationality in German Memory Cultures
Sara Jones

Section Three
Temporality: Experiences of Time
9. It’s About Time: The Temporality of Transnational Studies
Anne Fuchs
10. Transnationalizing Faith: Re-imagining Islam in German Culture
James Hodkinson
11. Transnational Imaginaries: Place of Palestine in Gershom Scholem, Franz Kafka, and Early Cinema
Nicholas Baer
12. Securing the Archive: On the Transience of (Latin) American German Identities
Paulo Soethe

Section Four
Subjectivity: Ideology and the Individual
13. Radical Germans and Their Anglophone Interpreters: Exploring and Translating ‘The Unconscious’ and Psychoanalysis
Angus Nicholls
14. Patterns of Global Exile: Exploring Identity through Art
Birgit Lang
15. Representative Germans: Navid Kermani and the German Literary Tradition of Critical Cosmopolitanism
Claire Baldwin
16. Contrite Germans?
Stuart Taberner

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Transnational Modern Languages ; 5
Zusatzinfo 20 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort Liverpool
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-78962-142-9 / 1789621429
ISBN-13 978-1-78962-142-6 / 9781789621426
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