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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I Migration and Refugees
- 1: Travel and Trauma in Post-1989 Europe: Julya Rabinowich’s Die Erdfresserin and Terézia Mora’s Das Ungeheuer 19
- 2: Europe, the Middle East, and Identities in Transition: Navid Kermani’s Einbruch der Wirklichkeit: Auf dem Flüchtlingstreck durch Europa 40
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Part II Travelers and Tourists
- 3: Around the World in Seventy Stories: Christoph Ransmayr’s Atlas eines ängstlichen Mannes 57
- 4: The Political Tourist in Juli Zeh’s Die Stille ist ein Geräusch 75
- 5: Transnational Turkish German Travelogues: Turkish German Women Writers’ Millennial Travel Narratives 90
- 6: The End of Travel in Sibylle Berg’s Wunderbare Jahre and Rolf Niederhauser’s Seltsame Schleife 107
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Part III Exploration and Nostalgia
- 7: Disappearing Act: Felicitas Hoppe’s Hoppe and Australian Myths 125
- 8: “Always conceal . . . thy tenets, thy treasure, and thy travelling”: Irony and Ambiguity in Ilija Trojanow’s Travel Narratives about the Middle East 143
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Part IV Traveling through Mental Landscapes
- 9: Walking in Circles: Josef Winkler’s Mutter und der Bleistift (2013) 159
- 10: Into Thin Air: Extreme Landscapes, Self Discovery, and Narrative in Christoph Ransmayr’s Der fliegende Berg 177
- 11: The Atlas as Travel Writing and as Postcolonial Critique: Judith Schalansky’s Atlas of Remote Islands 193
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Part V Visual and Sonic Journeys
- 12: Graphic Journeys: Travel Writing and the Medium of Comics 207
- 13: Travel’s Utopian Potential in Andrea Grill’s Liebesmaschine N.Y.C. 233
- 14: Heimat: Diaspora—Ulrich Seidl’s Paradies: Liebe 248
- Notes on the Contributors 265
- Index 271
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Migration and Refugees
- 1: Travel and Trauma in Post-1989 Europe: Julya Rabinowich’s Die Erdfresserin and Terézia Mora’s Das Ungeheuer 19
- 2: Europe, the Middle East, and Identities in Transition: Navid Kermani’s Einbruch der Wirklichkeit: Auf dem Flüchtlingstreck durch Europa 40
-
Part II Travelers and Tourists
- 3: Around the World in Seventy Stories: Christoph Ransmayr’s Atlas eines ängstlichen Mannes 57
- 4: The Political Tourist in Juli Zeh’s Die Stille ist ein Geräusch 75
- 5: Transnational Turkish German Travelogues: Turkish German Women Writers’ Millennial Travel Narratives 90
- 6: The End of Travel in Sibylle Berg’s Wunderbare Jahre and Rolf Niederhauser’s Seltsame Schleife 107
-
Part III Exploration and Nostalgia
- 7: Disappearing Act: Felicitas Hoppe’s Hoppe and Australian Myths 125
- 8: “Always conceal . . . thy tenets, thy treasure, and thy travelling”: Irony and Ambiguity in Ilija Trojanow’s Travel Narratives about the Middle East 143
-
Part IV Traveling through Mental Landscapes
- 9: Walking in Circles: Josef Winkler’s Mutter und der Bleistift (2013) 159
- 10: Into Thin Air: Extreme Landscapes, Self Discovery, and Narrative in Christoph Ransmayr’s Der fliegende Berg 177
- 11: The Atlas as Travel Writing and as Postcolonial Critique: Judith Schalansky’s Atlas of Remote Islands 193
-
Part V Visual and Sonic Journeys
- 12: Graphic Journeys: Travel Writing and the Medium of Comics 207
- 13: Travel’s Utopian Potential in Andrea Grill’s Liebesmaschine N.Y.C. 233
- 14: Heimat: Diaspora—Ulrich Seidl’s Paradies: Liebe 248
- Notes on the Contributors 265
- Index 271