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10 Performing GDR in Poetry? The Literary Signifi cance of “East German” Poetry in Unifi ed Germany
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Birgit Dahlke
and Katharina Gerstenberger
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- German Literature in a New Century: Trends, Traditions, Transitions, Transformations: An Introduction 1
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I Trends: Literature in the Public Sphere
- Introduction 13
- 1 The Literary Public Sphere: A Case for German Particularity? 17
- 2 Intellectuals in the Public Sphere: An Interview with Josef Joffe 34
- 3 “Literatur findet . . . nicht nur auf Papier statt” The Eventization of Literature in Hamburg 39
- 4 The Deutsches Literaturinstitut Leipzig and the Making of an Author: Tobias Hülswitt Hits the Road for Literature and Ends Up a Writer 56
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II Traditions: History, Memory, and Narrative
- Introduction 73
- 5 Degrees of History in Contemporary German Narratives 78
- 6 Luftkrieg Revisited: Contemporary Responses to the Allied Bombings of German Cities 99
- 7 An Aesthetics of Memory for Third-Generation Germans: Tanja Dückers’s Himmelskörper 119
- 8 The Continuation of Countermemory: Emine Sevgi Özdamar’s Seltsame Sterne starren zur Erde 135
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III Transitions: Form and Performance after 1989
- Introduction 153
- 9 A Path of Poetic Potentials: Coordinates of German Lyric Identity in the Poetry of Zafer Şenocak 158
- 10 Performing GDR in Poetry? The Literary Signifi cance of “East German” Poetry in Unifi ed Germany 178
- 11 Feridun Zaimoglu’s Performance of Gender and Authorship 196
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IV Transformations: Women Writing in the New Century
- Introduction 215
- 12 From Frauenliteratur to Frauenliteraturbetrieb: Marketing Literature to German Women in the Twenty-First Century 220
- 13 Social Alienation and Gendered Surveillance: Julia Franck Observes Post-Wende Society 237
- 14 Small Stories: The Novels of Martina Hefter 253
- 15 The Young Author as Public Intellectual: The Case of Juli Zeh 268
- Contributors 285
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- German Literature in a New Century: Trends, Traditions, Transitions, Transformations: An Introduction 1
-
I Trends: Literature in the Public Sphere
- Introduction 13
- 1 The Literary Public Sphere: A Case for German Particularity? 17
- 2 Intellectuals in the Public Sphere: An Interview with Josef Joffe 34
- 3 “Literatur findet . . . nicht nur auf Papier statt” The Eventization of Literature in Hamburg 39
- 4 The Deutsches Literaturinstitut Leipzig and the Making of an Author: Tobias Hülswitt Hits the Road for Literature and Ends Up a Writer 56
-
II Traditions: History, Memory, and Narrative
- Introduction 73
- 5 Degrees of History in Contemporary German Narratives 78
- 6 Luftkrieg Revisited: Contemporary Responses to the Allied Bombings of German Cities 99
- 7 An Aesthetics of Memory for Third-Generation Germans: Tanja Dückers’s Himmelskörper 119
- 8 The Continuation of Countermemory: Emine Sevgi Özdamar’s Seltsame Sterne starren zur Erde 135
-
III Transitions: Form and Performance after 1989
- Introduction 153
- 9 A Path of Poetic Potentials: Coordinates of German Lyric Identity in the Poetry of Zafer Şenocak 158
- 10 Performing GDR in Poetry? The Literary Signifi cance of “East German” Poetry in Unifi ed Germany 178
- 11 Feridun Zaimoglu’s Performance of Gender and Authorship 196
-
IV Transformations: Women Writing in the New Century
- Introduction 215
- 12 From Frauenliteratur to Frauenliteraturbetrieb: Marketing Literature to German Women in the Twenty-First Century 220
- 13 Social Alienation and Gendered Surveillance: Julia Franck Observes Post-Wende Society 237
- 14 Small Stories: The Novels of Martina Hefter 253
- 15 The Young Author as Public Intellectual: The Case of Juli Zeh 268
- Contributors 285
- Index 289