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11: Shapeshifters: Metamorphosing Transgenerational Trauma through Comics
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Maureen Burdock
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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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 31
- 2: A Force of Nature: Narrative Strategies of Autobiography in the Work of Poet-Queen Carmen Sylva 51
- 3: Writing the Cultural Memory of East Germany through Women’s Interviewliteratur 73
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Part II. Modern Life Writing and Aesthetics
- 4: A Life of Its Own: Alfred Döblin on Autobiography and the Novel 93
- 5: A Man of the Century in His Poems: Johannes R. Becher and the Creation of the Twentieth-Century Life Narrative 115
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Part III. Trauma and Vergangenheitsbewältigung
- 6: Writing Two Selves: A Woman’s Struggle to Cope with War 129
- 7: “Confrontation with My Complicity”: Paratextual Self-Encounters in Diaries of the Second World War 147
- 8: Voices from an “Extinct Species”: Narrative Responses to Trauma in German Jewish Memoirs 167
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Part IV. Transnational and Transgenerational Life Writing in Contemporary Germany
- 9: 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 189
- 10: Lena Gorelik’s Autofictional Letter Lieber Mischa: A Guide to Being Jewish in Contemporary Germany 205
- 11: Shapeshifters: Metamorphosing Transgenerational Trauma through Comics 229
- 12: Homeland, Nation, and Gender in the Life Writing of German and Jewish Émigrés 248
- Bibliography 271
- Notes on the Contributors 297
- Index 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
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 31
- 2: A Force of Nature: Narrative Strategies of Autobiography in the Work of Poet-Queen Carmen Sylva 51
- 3: Writing the Cultural Memory of East Germany through Women’s Interviewliteratur 73
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Part II. Modern Life Writing and Aesthetics
- 4: A Life of Its Own: Alfred Döblin on Autobiography and the Novel 93
- 5: A Man of the Century in His Poems: Johannes R. Becher and the Creation of the Twentieth-Century Life Narrative 115
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Part III. Trauma and Vergangenheitsbewältigung
- 6: Writing Two Selves: A Woman’s Struggle to Cope with War 129
- 7: “Confrontation with My Complicity”: Paratextual Self-Encounters in Diaries of the Second World War 147
- 8: Voices from an “Extinct Species”: Narrative Responses to Trauma in German Jewish Memoirs 167
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Part IV. Transnational and Transgenerational Life Writing in Contemporary Germany
- 9: 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 189
- 10: Lena Gorelik’s Autofictional Letter Lieber Mischa: A Guide to Being Jewish in Contemporary Germany 205
- 11: Shapeshifters: Metamorphosing Transgenerational Trauma through Comics 229
- 12: Homeland, Nation, and Gender in the Life Writing of German and Jewish Émigrés 248
- Bibliography 271
- Notes on the Contributors 297
- Index 301