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Afterword: Rewriting Identities: Conversations about What Might Be
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Sarah Colvin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I Subjectivities, Solidarities, Genealogies
- 1: Acting from Within: Inclusive Literature and the Power of Writing. A Conversation with Sasha Marianna Salzmann 37
- 2: Twin Novels: Renegotiating Self and Other in Sasha Marianna Salzmann’s Außer sich and Olivia Wenzel’s 1000 Serpentinen Angst 56
- 3: New Black German Subjectivity in the Twenty-First Century 83
- 4: Talking Back, Paying Forward: Dialogism and Literary Genealogies in May Ayim and Olivia Wenzel 109
- 5: Black Poetry Matters: A Conversation with Stefanie-Lahya Aukongo 135
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Part II Disruptions, Subversions, Interactions
- 6: Subversive Aesthetics, Embodied Language, and the Politics of Literature: A Conversation with Özlem Özgül Dündar 145
- 7: Deintegrative Rewriting of the Bildungsroman: Social Criticism from a Postmigrant Perspective in Fatma Aydemir’s Ellbogen (2017) 162
- 8: Reorienting Knowledge of Structural Systems of Violence in Sharon Dodua Otoo’s Adas Raum and Antje Rávik Strubel’s Blaue Frau 187
- 9: Epistolary Interventions, Epistemic Insurrections: Creative Writers, Open Letters, and Solidarity with the “Womxn, Life, Freedom” Movement in Contemporary Postmigrant Germany 209
- 10: Seen as Friendly, Seen as Frightening? A Conversation on Visibilities, Kinship, and the Right Words with Mithu Sanyal 241
- Afterword: Rewriting Identities: Conversations about What Might Be 255
- Contributors 261
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Subjectivities, Solidarities, Genealogies
- 1: Acting from Within: Inclusive Literature and the Power of Writing. A Conversation with Sasha Marianna Salzmann 37
- 2: Twin Novels: Renegotiating Self and Other in Sasha Marianna Salzmann’s Außer sich and Olivia Wenzel’s 1000 Serpentinen Angst 56
- 3: New Black German Subjectivity in the Twenty-First Century 83
- 4: Talking Back, Paying Forward: Dialogism and Literary Genealogies in May Ayim and Olivia Wenzel 109
- 5: Black Poetry Matters: A Conversation with Stefanie-Lahya Aukongo 135
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Part II Disruptions, Subversions, Interactions
- 6: Subversive Aesthetics, Embodied Language, and the Politics of Literature: A Conversation with Özlem Özgül Dündar 145
- 7: Deintegrative Rewriting of the Bildungsroman: Social Criticism from a Postmigrant Perspective in Fatma Aydemir’s Ellbogen (2017) 162
- 8: Reorienting Knowledge of Structural Systems of Violence in Sharon Dodua Otoo’s Adas Raum and Antje Rávik Strubel’s Blaue Frau 187
- 9: Epistolary Interventions, Epistemic Insurrections: Creative Writers, Open Letters, and Solidarity with the “Womxn, Life, Freedom” Movement in Contemporary Postmigrant Germany 209
- 10: Seen as Friendly, Seen as Frightening? A Conversation on Visibilities, Kinship, and the Right Words with Mithu Sanyal 241
- Afterword: Rewriting Identities: Conversations about What Might Be 255
- Contributors 261
- Index 265