Contemplating Violence
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042032941
ISBN-10: 9042032944
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 159 x 238 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9042032944
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 159 x 238 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Brill
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Stefani Engelstein and Carl Niekerk: Introduction. Violence, Culture, Aesthetics: Germany 1789–1938
The Other Side of Modernity: War and the French Revolution
Stephanie M. Hilger: Sara’s Pain: The French Revolution in Therese Huber’s Die Familie Seldorf (1795–1796)
Stefani Engelstein: The Father in Fatherland: Violent Ideology and Corporeal Paternity in Kleist
Jeffrey Grossman: Fractured Histories: Heine’s Responses to Violence and Revolution
Imagining the Primitive; the Return of the Repressed
Laurie Johnson: The Curse of Enthusiasm: William Lovell and Modern Violence
Lynne Tatlock: Communion at the Sign of the Wild Man
Carl Niekerk: Constructing the Fascist Subject: Violence, Gender, and Sexuality in Ödön von Horváth’s Jugend ohne Gott
Violence in the Age of Globalization; German Culture and Its Others
Barbara Fischer: From the Emancipation of the Jews to the Emancipation from the Jews: On the Rhetoric, Power and Violence of German-Jewish “Dialogue”
Mark Christian Thompson: The Negro Who Disappeared: Race in Kafka’s Amerika
Claudia Breger: Performing Violence: Joe May’s Indian Tomb (1921)
Modernism, Modernization, and Representation
Lutz Koepnick: The Violence of the Aesthetic
Patrizia McBride: Montage and Violence in Weimar Culture: Kurt Schwitters’ Reassembled Individuals
Peter M. McIsaac: Preserving the Bloody Remains: Legacies of Violence in Austria’s Heeresgeschichtliches Museum
Index
Contributors
Stefani Engelstein and Carl Niekerk: Introduction. Violence, Culture, Aesthetics: Germany 1789–1938
The Other Side of Modernity: War and the French Revolution
Stephanie M. Hilger: Sara’s Pain: The French Revolution in Therese Huber’s Die Familie Seldorf (1795–1796)
Stefani Engelstein: The Father in Fatherland: Violent Ideology and Corporeal Paternity in Kleist
Jeffrey Grossman: Fractured Histories: Heine’s Responses to Violence and Revolution
Imagining the Primitive; the Return of the Repressed
Laurie Johnson: The Curse of Enthusiasm: William Lovell and Modern Violence
Lynne Tatlock: Communion at the Sign of the Wild Man
Carl Niekerk: Constructing the Fascist Subject: Violence, Gender, and Sexuality in Ödön von Horváth’s Jugend ohne Gott
Violence in the Age of Globalization; German Culture and Its Others
Barbara Fischer: From the Emancipation of the Jews to the Emancipation from the Jews: On the Rhetoric, Power and Violence of German-Jewish “Dialogue”
Mark Christian Thompson: The Negro Who Disappeared: Race in Kafka’s Amerika
Claudia Breger: Performing Violence: Joe May’s Indian Tomb (1921)
Modernism, Modernization, and Representation
Lutz Koepnick: The Violence of the Aesthetic
Patrizia McBride: Montage and Violence in Weimar Culture: Kurt Schwitters’ Reassembled Individuals
Peter M. McIsaac: Preserving the Bloody Remains: Legacies of Violence in Austria’s Heeresgeschichtliches Museum
Index