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German Women Writers and the Spatial Turn: New Perspectives (Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies)

معرفی کتاب «German Women Writers and the Spatial Turn: New Perspectives (Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies)» نوشتهٔ Daffner, Carola (editor);Muellner, Beth A. (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر de Gruyter GmbH در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

In the last few decades, the phrase “spatial turn” has received increased attention in German Studies, inspired by developments within the discipline of geography. The volume __German Women Writers and the Spatial Turn: New Perspectives__ engages the analytical category of space and the spatial turn in the context of German women’s writing. The collection of essays divides its discussion of spatiality in German literature into sections that reflect privileged sites within the current scholarly debates around space. Essays look to such issues as environmentalism, globalization, migration and immigration, concerns of belonging, points of encounter, spaces and places of (im-)mobility, topographies of departure and arrival, movement, motion, or shifting identities. __German Women Writers and the Spatial Turn: New Perspectives__ continues the challenge to understand the representation of space and place in German language texts by focusing on how spatial theory figures into the realm of feminist thinking and writing. Table of Contents Introduction: “Gender, Germanness, and the Spatial Turn” I. Transnational Spaces: Mobility and Migration Space Across Time and Place “Full Steam Ahead!”: Technology, Mobility, and Human Progress in Ottilie Assing’s “Reports from America” Dragica Rajcic: War, Space, and No-Place Foreign Water: Yoko Tawada’s Poetics of Porosity in “Where Europe Begins” Sensing America: Yoko Tawada’s Synesthetic Meditation on Linguistic Spaces in Foreign Tongues II. Seeking Space: Gender and Regulation Spaces Within Repositioning the Exiled Body: Alja Rachmanowa’s Trilogy My Russian Diaries The Violated Female Body: Abjection and Spatial Ensnarement in Inka Parei’s The Shadow-Boxing Woman Homesick: Longing for Domestic Spaces in the Works of Julia Franck Judith Hermann’s “Summerhouse, Later”: Gender Ambiguity and Smooth versus Striated Spaces III. Revisited Spaces: Repositionings and Points of Encounter Marginalized Spaces, Marginalized Inhabitants Elisabeth Langgässer’s Theology of Place: Germany after the Third Reich Female Topographies: Depiction and Semanticization of Fictional Space in Monika Maron’s Silent Close No. 6 Chance Encounters: The Secrets of Irina Liebmann’s Quiet Center of Berlin (2001) The View from the Parking Lot: Political Landscapes and Natural Environments in the Works of Brigitta Kronauer and Jenny Erpenbeck Works Cited Notes on Contributors Index

In the last few decades, the phrase “spatial turn” has received increased attention in German Studies, inspired by developments within the discipline of geography.The volume German Women Writers and the Spatial Turn: New Perspectives engages the analytical category of space and the spatial turn in the context of German women’s writing. The collection of essays divides its discussion of spatiality in German literature into sections that reflect privileged sites within the current scholarly debates around space. Essays look to such issues as environmentalism, globalization, migration and immigration, concerns of belonging, points of encounter, spaces and places of (im-)mobility, topographies of departure and arrival, movement, motion, or shifting identities. German Women Writers and the Spatial Turn: New Perspectives continues the challenge to understand the representation of space and place in German language texts by focusing on how spatial theory figures into the realm of feminist thinking and writing.

In the last few decades, the phrase 2spatial turn3 has received increased attention in German Studies, inspired by developments within the discipline of geography.The volume German Women Writers and the Spatial Turn: New Perspectives engages the analytical category of space and the spatial turn in the context of German women{u2019}s writing. The collection of essays divides its discussion of spatiality in German literature into sections that reflect privileged sites within the current scholarly debates around space. Essays look to such issues as environmentalism, globalization, migration and immigration, concerns of belonging, points of encounter, spaces and places of (im-)mobility, topographies of departure and arrival, movement, motion, or shifting identities. German Women Writers and the Spatial Turn: New Perspectives continues the challenge to understand the representation of space and place in German language texts by focusing on how spatial theory figures into the realm of feminist thinking and writing. -- From publisher's website In the last few decades, the phrase "spatial turn" has received increased attention in German Studies, inspired by developments within the discipline of geography. The collection of essays, German Women Writers and the Spatial Turn: New Perspectives, connects spatial studies, German studies, and women's writing, and emphasizes a return to the written word as an original site of cultural interrogation
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