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German literature --- Littérature allemande --- Jewish authors --- History and criticism --- Ecrivains juifs --- Histoire et critique --- Celan, Paul --- Sachs, Nelly --- Ausländer, Rose, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature. --- Judaism and literature --- History and criticism. --- Littérature allemande --- Ausländer, Rose, --- German literature - 20th century - History and criticism. --- German literature - Jewish authors - History and criticism. --- Judaism and literature - Germany.
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When looking at how trauma is represented in literature and the arts, we tend to focus on the weight of the past. In this book, Amir Eshel suggests that this retrospective gaze has trapped us in a search for reason in the madness of the twentieth century's catastrophes at the expense of literature's prospective vision. Considering several key literary works, Eshel argues in Futurity that by grappling with watershed events of modernity, these works display a future-centric engagement with the past that opens up the present to new political, cultural, and ethical possibilities-what h
History in literature. --- German literature --- Hebrew literature --- Histoire --- Littérature allemande --- Littérature hébraïque --- History and criticism. --- Dans la littérature --- Histoire et critique --- History in literature --- Jews --- Jewish literature --- History and criticism --- Literature --- E-books --- Dans la littérature. --- Histoire et critique. --- Histoire (discipline) --- trauma, modernity, contemporary literature, criticism, literary theory, future, jewish-israeli writers, israel, jewish state, zionism, black dogs, ian mcewan, diary of a bad year, coetzee, war, holocaust, iraq, german, hebrew, gunter grass, expansion, becoming, tin drum, my century, crabwalk, peeling the onion, retrospection, past, nostalgia, guilt, memory, care ethics, heidegger, imagination, dissent, fascism, nazi, unsaid, silence, amends, utopia, cormac mccarthy, philip roth, paul auster, nonfiction, yehoshua kenaz, david grossman.
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Arts --- Thought and thinking. --- Mind --- Thinking --- Thoughts --- Educational psychology --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Intellect --- Logic --- Perception --- Psycholinguistics --- Self --- Psychological aspects. --- Political aspects. --- 82:7 --- 82.0 --- 7.01 --- Thought and thinking --- 7.01 Esthetica. Kunstfilosofie. Kunsttheorie. Algemene problemen inzake kunst --- Esthetica. Kunstfilosofie. Kunsttheorie. Algemene problemen inzake kunst --- 82.0 Literatuurtheorie --- Literatuurtheorie --- 82:7 Literatuur en kunst --- Literatuur en kunst --- Psychological aspects --- Political aspects
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Barbara Honigmann ist eine der bedeutendsten deutschen Schriftstellerinnen unserer Zeit. Sie zeichnet in ihrem Werk die Konturen unserer Zeit nach: die Zäsur von 1945, die Frage nach der Literatur im Angesicht der Shoah, und das Leben in Europa nach der politischen Wende von 1989. Das Buch versammelt Beiträge von WissenschaftlerInnen, die in Deutschland, Israel und den USA die Literatur Honigmanns im Zusammenhang der deutschen Nachkriegsgeschichte und der zeitgenössischen deutsch-jüdischen Literatur lesen. Da sich Barbara Honigmann in ihrem Werk auch dem heutigen Amerika oder dem Leben im multikulturellen Europa zuwendet, umfassen diese Essays zudem Fragen der Literatur und Kultur im Zeitalter der wachsenden Globalisierung und Neuorientierung in Politik und Gesellschaft.
Jewish women authors --- Jewish women authors. --- Honigmann, Barbara, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Germany. --- Jewish authors --- Women authors
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In the wake of World War II and the Holocaust, it seemed there was no place for German in Israel and no trace of Hebrew in Germany - the two languages and their cultures appeared as divergent as the directions of their scripts. Yet when placed side by side on opposing pages, German and Hebrew converge in the middle. Comprised of essays on literature, history, philosophy, and the visual and performing arts, this volume explores the mutual influence of two linguistic cultures long held as separate or even as diametrically opposed. From Moses Mendelssohn's arrival in Berlin in 1748 to the recent wave of Israeli migration to Berlin, the essays gathered here shed new light on the painful yet productive relationship between modern German and Hebrew cultures.
Jewish religion --- Sociology of minorities --- German literature --- Jews --- Hebrew literature --- Jewish authors --- History and criticism. --- Intellectual life. --- German Culture. --- German-Jewish Relations. --- Intercultural Dialogue. --- Jewish Culture.
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