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Destroying human habitat and taking human lives, disasters, be they natural, man-made, or a combination, threaten large populations, even entire nations and societies. They also disrupt the existing order and cause discontinuity in our sense of self and our perceptions of the world. To restore order, not only must human beings be rescued and affected areas rebuilt, but the reality of the catastrophe must also be transformed into narrative. The essays in this collection examine representations of disaster in literature, film, and mass media in German and international contexts, exploring the nexus between disruption and recovery through narrative from the eighteenth century to the present. Topics include the Lisbon earthquake, the Paris Commune, the Hamburg and Dresden fire-bombings in the Second World War, nuclear disasters in Alexander Kluge's films, the filmic aesthetics of catastrophe, Yoko Tawada's lectures on the Fukushima disaster and Christa Wolf's novel Störfall in light of that same disaster, Joseph Haslinger and the tsunami of 2004, traditions regarding avalanche disaster in the Tyrol, and the problems and implications of defining disaster.
Contributors:Carol Anne Costabile-Heming, Yasemin Dayioglu-Yücel, Janine Hartman, Jan Hinrichsen, Claudia Jerzak, Lars Koch, Franz Mauelshagen, Tanja Nusser, Torsten Pflugmacher, Christoph Weber.
Katharina Gerstenberger is Professor and Chair of the Department of Languages and Literature at the University of Utah. Tanja Nusser is DAAD Visiting Associate Professor of German at the University of Cincinnati.
Disasters --- Social aspects. --- Disasters in art --- Rampen --- In de literatuur --- Disasters in literature --- Catastrophical, The, in literature --- Social aspects --- Germany --- Civilization --- Catastrophe. --- Catharsis. --- Disaster. --- Eighteenth century. --- German culture. --- Historical events. --- Literature. --- Narrative. --- Perspectives. --- Redemption.
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This collection reflects on the development of disability studies in German-speaking Europe and brings together interdisciplinary perspectives on disability in German, Austrian, and Swiss history and culture.
Discrimination against people with disabilities --- People with disabilities --- History. --- Government policy --- Cripples --- Disabled --- Disabled people --- Disabled persons --- Handicapped --- Handicapped people --- Individuals with disabilities --- People with physical disabilities --- Persons with disabilities --- Physically challenged people --- Physically disabled people --- Physically handicapped --- Persons --- Disabilities --- Sociology of disability --- Ableism --- Discrimination against the handicapped --- Autobiographical Literature. --- Autobiographical Writing. --- Culture. --- Disability Representation. --- Disability Studies. --- Disability. --- German Literature. --- German-Speaking Authors. --- German-Speaking Europe. --- Illness Experience. --- Illness Narratives. --- Literary Disability Studies. --- Literary Scholarship. --- Memory. --- Personal Narratives.
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25 Years Berlin Republic takes stock of the state of German unification a quarter of a century into the ongoing project that is the Berlin Republic. Thirteen scholars, artists, and public figures from diverse backgrounds document the changing hopes and fears, successes and challenges, that face the republic as it negotiates its way through the 21st century. Taking up a broad assessment of German culture ranging from sports to religion, painting to map-making, film to foreign policy, these studies combine personal experiences with critical analysis in order to understand the Berlin Republic today. The resulting portrait reveals a complex, diverse, and constantly-developing Republic that continues to ask the same essential question that has been at the center of discussions since the dramatic events that gave birth to the Republic: "Sind wir ein Volk?"
Linguistics. --- Language and languages. --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Communication --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Linguistics --- Linguistic science --- Science of language --- Language and languages --- Literature and society --- Art and society --- Germany --- Religion. --- History --- Politics and government --- Social conditions --- Art --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Social aspects --- deutsche Vereinigung --- deutsche Geschichte nach 1989 --- deutsch-deutsche Geschichte --- Berliner Republik --- deutsche Wiedervereinigung
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