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Making Bodies, Making History: Feminism and German Identity: Modern German Culture and Literature

Autor Leslie A. Adelson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 1993
In West German literature in the 1970s and 1980s bodies functioned not as victims of history nor as allegories for the nation but as sites of contested identities. Focusing on conflicts about identity in present-day Germany and on literary texts in which the body is an aesthetic construct, Leslie A. Adelson reformulates questions of embodiment and historical agency—questions that continue to haunt culture studies in general and German studies and women's studies in particular.
 
This interdisciplinary study of history, race, gender, and nationality offers rich readings of three contemporary prose texts that challenge the suppositions of prevalent literary theory—Anne Duden's Übergang, TORKAN's Tufan: Brief an einen islamischen Bruder, and Jeanette Lander's Ein Sommer in der Woche der Itke K. Adelson's discussion of heterogeneous identities in contemporary German culture boldly explores accountability and innovation in historical process.
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ISBN-13: 9780803210363
ISBN-10: 0803210361
Pagini: 197
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: UNP - Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria Modern German Culture and Literature


Recenzii

"This is important, original work that will have a significant and lasting impact on the intersecting fields of German studies and feminist theory and criticism. It has the potential to shift feminist criticism and German cultural studies into new directions."—Biddy Martin, author of Woman and Modernity

Notă biografică

Leslie A. Anderson, professor of German at Cornell University, is the author of Crisis of Subjectivity: Botho Strauss's Challenge to West German Prose of the 1970s.