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Autorinszenierungen
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 296

Autorinszenierungen

Trotz der vielzitierten These vom ›Tod des Autors‹ und einer rhetorisch nicht minder wirkungsvollen Verabschiedung des Werkbegriffes werden beide Begriffe derzeit in literaturwissenschaftlichen Debatten lebhafter diskutiert denn je. Der vorliegende Band ist dazu angelegt, unterschiedliche Strategien des ›self-fashioning‹, der Inszenierung und Instrumentalisierung von Autorschaft seit dem Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts am Beispiel ausgewählter Autorinnen und Autoren vorzustellen.

Objects in Air
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Objects in Air

  • Categories: Art

Introduction. Artworks and their modalities of egress -- Aer, Aurae, Venti: Warburg's aerial forms and historical milieus -- Luftraum: Riegl's vitalist mesology of form -- Saturated forms: Rilke's and Rodin's sculpture of environment -- The "Kinesphere" and the body's other spatial envelopes in Rudolf Laban's Theory of Dance -- Coda. Space as form.

Citizenship, Law and Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Citizenship, Law and Literature

  • Categories: Law

This edited volume is the first to focus on how concepts of citizenship diversify and stimulate the long-standing field of law and literature, and vice versa. Building on existing research in law and literature as well as literature and citizenship studies, the collection approaches the triangular relationship between citizenship, law and literature from a variety of disciplinary, conceptual and political perspectives, with particular emphasis on the performative aspect inherent in any type of social expression and cultural artefact. The sixteen chapters in this volume present literature as carrying multifarious, at times opposing energies and impulses in relation to citizenship. These range from providing discursive arenas for consolidating, challenging and re-negotiating citizenship to directly interfering with or inspiring processes of law-making and governance. The volume opens up new possibilities for the scholarly understanding of citizenship along two axes: Citizenship-as-Literature: Enacting Citizenship and Citizenship-in-Literature: Conceptualising Citizenship.

Krieg und Literatur/War and Literature Vol. XIV, 2008
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 183

Krieg und Literatur/War and Literature Vol. XIV, 2008

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-10-28
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  • Publisher: V&R Unipress

Augenzeugenberichte zum 11. September 2001 und zu den Kriegen des 17. Jahrhunderts spannen den Bogen der Beiträge des vorliegenden Bandes. Eine Untersuchung der massenmedialen Darstellung der »Taten« des Kreuzers Emden im Ersten Weltkrieg – eine der zeitgenössischen Mythen – steht neben Analysen von Max Frischs »Die Chinesische Mauer« und den Schriften Pat Barkers. Der Band zeichnet sich durch eine Vielfalt von Ansätzen aus und repräsentiert dennoch nur ein kleines Spektrum der Bandbreite möglicher Themen. Ergänzt werden die Beiträge durch Rezensionen zu einschlägigen Neuerscheinungen sowie durch eine Bibliographie wissenschaftlicher Publikationen aus dem Jahr 2005.

Images and Objects in Ritual Practices in Medieval and Early Modern Northern and Central Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Images and Objects in Ritual Practices in Medieval and Early Modern Northern and Central Europe

  • Categories: Art

This multidisciplinary collection of essays explores the functions, meanings and use of images and objects in various late Medieval and Early Modern social practices, which were linked by their ritual character. The book approaches ‘ritual’ as an action which is discussed under the general umbrella term “performative practice”, and is characterised by a synthesis between the repetitive and the extraordinary that carries an intense symbolic meaning and is emotionally charged. Images, spaces and rituals were closely interconnected in both the religious and the secular spheres, and played a relevant role in the symbolic communication of the time. The essays in this volume are devoted to a complex study of these phenomena in Northern and Central Europe, including regions which, due to linguistic or cultural barriers, have thus far received comparatively little attention in Anglo-American scholarship, including Scandinavia, Poland and the Baltic states.

Reinventing Tradition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Reinventing Tradition

How was the Jewish tradition reinvented in Russian-Jewish literature after a long period of assimilation, the Holocaust, and decades of Communism? The process of reinventing the tradition began in the counter-culture of Jewish dissidents, in the midst of the late-Soviet underground of the 1960-1970s, and it continues to the present day. In this period, Jewish literature addresses the reader of the ‘post-human’ epoch, when the knowledge about traditional Jewry and Judaism is received not from the family members or the collective environment, but rather from books, paintings, museums and popular culture. Klavdia Smola explores how contemporary Russian-Jewish literature turns to the traditions of Jewish writing, from biblical Judaism to early-Soviet (anti-)Zionist novels, and how it ‘re-writes’ Haskalah satire, Hassidic Midrash or Yiddish travelogues.

Visualizing the Holocaust
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 347

Visualizing the Holocaust

Collection of essays exploring the controversies surrounding images of the Holocaust

Schoenberg and Hollywood Modernism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 423

Schoenberg and Hollywood Modernism

Kenneth H. Marcus shows how Schoenberg played a vital role in Southern California Modernism through his pedagogy, compositions, and texts.

Beyond MAUS
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 421

Beyond MAUS

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-08-09
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  • Publisher: Böhlau Wien

Beyond MAUS. The Legacy of Holocaust Comics collects 16 contributions that shed new light on the representation of the Holocaust. While MAUS by Art Spiegelman has changed the perspectives, other comics and series of drawings, some produced while the Holocaust happened, are often not recognised by a wider public. A plethora of works still waits to be discovered, like early caricatures and comics referring to the extermination of the Jews, graphic series by survivors or horror stories from 1950s comic books. The volume provides overviews about the depictions of Jews as animals, the representation of prisoner societies in comics as well as in depth studies about distorted traces of the Holocaust in Hergé's Tintin and in Spirou, the Holocaust in Mangas, and Holocaust comics in Poland and Israel, recent graphic novels and the use of these comics in schools. With contributions from different disciplines, the volume also grants new perspectives on comic scholarship.

Thomas Bernhard
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 240

Thomas Bernhard

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