Contested Selves
Life Writing and German Culture
Herausgeber: Herges, Katja; Krimmer, Elisabeth
Contested Selves
Life Writing and German Culture
Herausgeber: Herges, Katja; Krimmer, Elisabeth
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Investigates the field of German life writing, from Rahel Levin Varnhagen around 1800 to Carmen Sylva a century later, from Doeblin, Becher, women's WWII diaries, German-Jewish memoirs, and East German women's interview literatureto the autofiction of Lena Gorelik.
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Investigates the field of German life writing, from Rahel Levin Varnhagen around 1800 to Carmen Sylva a century later, from Doeblin, Becher, women's WWII diaries, German-Jewish memoirs, and East German women's interview literatureto the autofiction of Lena Gorelik.
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- Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781640141056
- ISBN-10: 1640141057
- Artikelnr.: 60403317
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781640141056
- ISBN-10: 1640141057
- Artikelnr.: 60403317
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Katja Herges, Elisabeth Krimmer
Acknowledgments Introduction Katja Herges and Elisabeth Krimmer Part I.
Women's Life Writing, Female Subjectivity and Agency 1: "A Portrait of the
Moment": Rahel Levin Varnhagen's Letters at the Boundary of Life Writing
Laura Deiulio 2: A Force of Nature: Narrative Strategies of Autobiography
in the Work of Poet-Queen Carmen Sylva Beth Ann Muellner 3: Writing the
Cultural Memory of East Germany through Women's Interviewliteratur Julie
Shoults Part II. Modern Life Writing and Aesthetics 4: A Life of Its Own:
Alfred Döblin on Autobiography and the Novel Matthias Müller 5: A Man of
the Century in His Poems: Johannes R. Becher and the Creation of the
Twentieth-Century Life Narrative Kristin Eichhorn Part III. Trauma and
Vergangenheitsbewältigung 6: Writing Two Selves: A Woman's Struggle to Cope
with War Erika Quinn 7: "Confrontation with My Complicity": Paratextual
Self-Encounters in Diaries of the Second World War Kathryn Sederberg 8:
Voices from an "Extinct Species": Narrative Responses to Trauma in
German-Jewish Memoirs Jennifer Hansen-Glucklich Part IV. Transnational and
Transgenerational Life Writing in Contemporary Germany9: The Case of the
Disappearing Son: Gender, Genre, and German Postwar Cultural Memory in
Niklas Frank's Meine deutsche Mutter and F. C. Delius's Bildnis der Mutter
als junge Frau Katra Byram 10: Lena Gorelik's Autofictional Letter Lieber
Mischa: A Guide to Being Jewish in Contemporary Germany Lydia H. Heiss 11:
Shapeshifters: Metamorphosing Transgenerational Trauma through Comics
Maureen Burdock 12: Homeland, Nation, and Gender in the Life Writing of
German and Jewish Émigrés Aylin Bademsoy Bibliography Notes on the
Contributors Index
Women's Life Writing, Female Subjectivity and Agency 1: "A Portrait of the
Moment": Rahel Levin Varnhagen's Letters at the Boundary of Life Writing
Laura Deiulio 2: A Force of Nature: Narrative Strategies of Autobiography
in the Work of Poet-Queen Carmen Sylva Beth Ann Muellner 3: Writing the
Cultural Memory of East Germany through Women's Interviewliteratur Julie
Shoults Part II. Modern Life Writing and Aesthetics 4: A Life of Its Own:
Alfred Döblin on Autobiography and the Novel Matthias Müller 5: A Man of
the Century in His Poems: Johannes R. Becher and the Creation of the
Twentieth-Century Life Narrative Kristin Eichhorn Part III. Trauma and
Vergangenheitsbewältigung 6: Writing Two Selves: A Woman's Struggle to Cope
with War Erika Quinn 7: "Confrontation with My Complicity": Paratextual
Self-Encounters in Diaries of the Second World War Kathryn Sederberg 8:
Voices from an "Extinct Species": Narrative Responses to Trauma in
German-Jewish Memoirs Jennifer Hansen-Glucklich Part IV. Transnational and
Transgenerational Life Writing in Contemporary Germany9: The Case of the
Disappearing Son: Gender, Genre, and German Postwar Cultural Memory in
Niklas Frank's Meine deutsche Mutter and F. C. Delius's Bildnis der Mutter
als junge Frau Katra Byram 10: Lena Gorelik's Autofictional Letter Lieber
Mischa: A Guide to Being Jewish in Contemporary Germany Lydia H. Heiss 11:
Shapeshifters: Metamorphosing Transgenerational Trauma through Comics
Maureen Burdock 12: Homeland, Nation, and Gender in the Life Writing of
German and Jewish Émigrés Aylin Bademsoy Bibliography Notes on the
Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Katja Herges and Elisabeth Krimmer Part I.
Women's Life Writing, Female Subjectivity and Agency 1: "A Portrait of the
Moment": Rahel Levin Varnhagen's Letters at the Boundary of Life Writing
Laura Deiulio 2: A Force of Nature: Narrative Strategies of Autobiography
in the Work of Poet-Queen Carmen Sylva Beth Ann Muellner 3: Writing the
Cultural Memory of East Germany through Women's Interviewliteratur Julie
Shoults Part II. Modern Life Writing and Aesthetics 4: A Life of Its Own:
Alfred Döblin on Autobiography and the Novel Matthias Müller 5: A Man of
the Century in His Poems: Johannes R. Becher and the Creation of the
Twentieth-Century Life Narrative Kristin Eichhorn Part III. Trauma and
Vergangenheitsbewältigung 6: Writing Two Selves: A Woman's Struggle to Cope
with War Erika Quinn 7: "Confrontation with My Complicity": Paratextual
Self-Encounters in Diaries of the Second World War Kathryn Sederberg 8:
Voices from an "Extinct Species": Narrative Responses to Trauma in
German-Jewish Memoirs Jennifer Hansen-Glucklich Part IV. Transnational and
Transgenerational Life Writing in Contemporary Germany9: The Case of the
Disappearing Son: Gender, Genre, and German Postwar Cultural Memory in
Niklas Frank's Meine deutsche Mutter and F. C. Delius's Bildnis der Mutter
als junge Frau Katra Byram 10: Lena Gorelik's Autofictional Letter Lieber
Mischa: A Guide to Being Jewish in Contemporary Germany Lydia H. Heiss 11:
Shapeshifters: Metamorphosing Transgenerational Trauma through Comics
Maureen Burdock 12: Homeland, Nation, and Gender in the Life Writing of
German and Jewish Émigrés Aylin Bademsoy Bibliography Notes on the
Contributors Index
Women's Life Writing, Female Subjectivity and Agency 1: "A Portrait of the
Moment": Rahel Levin Varnhagen's Letters at the Boundary of Life Writing
Laura Deiulio 2: A Force of Nature: Narrative Strategies of Autobiography
in the Work of Poet-Queen Carmen Sylva Beth Ann Muellner 3: Writing the
Cultural Memory of East Germany through Women's Interviewliteratur Julie
Shoults Part II. Modern Life Writing and Aesthetics 4: A Life of Its Own:
Alfred Döblin on Autobiography and the Novel Matthias Müller 5: A Man of
the Century in His Poems: Johannes R. Becher and the Creation of the
Twentieth-Century Life Narrative Kristin Eichhorn Part III. Trauma and
Vergangenheitsbewältigung 6: Writing Two Selves: A Woman's Struggle to Cope
with War Erika Quinn 7: "Confrontation with My Complicity": Paratextual
Self-Encounters in Diaries of the Second World War Kathryn Sederberg 8:
Voices from an "Extinct Species": Narrative Responses to Trauma in
German-Jewish Memoirs Jennifer Hansen-Glucklich Part IV. Transnational and
Transgenerational Life Writing in Contemporary Germany9: The Case of the
Disappearing Son: Gender, Genre, and German Postwar Cultural Memory in
Niklas Frank's Meine deutsche Mutter and F. C. Delius's Bildnis der Mutter
als junge Frau Katra Byram 10: Lena Gorelik's Autofictional Letter Lieber
Mischa: A Guide to Being Jewish in Contemporary Germany Lydia H. Heiss 11:
Shapeshifters: Metamorphosing Transgenerational Trauma through Comics
Maureen Burdock 12: Homeland, Nation, and Gender in the Life Writing of
German and Jewish Émigrés Aylin Bademsoy Bibliography Notes on the
Contributors Index