Generational Shifts in Contemporary German Culture (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture)

Generational Shifts in Contemporary German Culture (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture)


Yazar Laurel Cohen-Pfister Susanne Vees-Gulani
Yayınevi Camden House
ISBN 9781571134332
Baskı yılı 2010
Sayfa sayısı 336
Ağırlık 0.66 kg
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In the debates since 1945 on German history and culture, the concept of generations has become ever more prominent. Recent and ongoing shifts in how the various generations are seen -- and see themselves -- in relation to history and to each other have taken on key importance in contemporary German cultural studies. The seismic events of twentieth-century German history are no longer solely first-generational lived experiences but are also historical moments seen through the eyes of successor generations. The generation, seen as a category of memory, thus holds a key to major shifts in German identity. The changing generational perspectives of German writers and filmmakers not only reflect but also influence these trends, exposing both the expected differences between generational views and unexpected continuities. Moreover, as younger artists reframe recent history, older generations like the 1968ers are also contributing to these shifts by reassessing their own experiences and cultural contributions. This volume of new essays applies current discourse on generations in German culture to contemporary works dealing with major sociohistorical events since the Nazi period. Contributors: Svea Braunert, Laurel Cohen-Pfister, Friederike Eigler, Thomas C. Fox, Katharina Gerstenberger, Erin McGlothlin, Brad Prager, Ilka Rasch, Susanne Rinner, Caroline Schaumann, Maria Stehle, Reinhild Steingrover, Susanne Vees-Gulani. Laurel Cohen-Pfister is Associate Professor of German at Gettysburg College, and Susanne Vees-Gulani is Assistant Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Case Western Reserve University.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Generational Approach to German Culture by Laurel Cohen-Pfister 1
Part 1 Victim Legacies and Perpetrator Postmemory
1 Generations and German-Jewish Writing: Maxim Billers Representation of German-Jewish Love from "Harlem Holocaust" to Liehe heute by Erin McGlothin 27
2 Between Reevaluation and Repetition: Ulla Hahns Unscharfe Bilder and the Lasting Influence of Family Conflicts about the Nazi Past in Current Literature of the 1968 Generation by Susanne Vees-Gulani 56
3 Beyond the Victims Debate: Flight and Expulsion in Recent Novels by Authors from the Second and Third Generation (Christoph Hein, Reinhard Jirgl, Kathrin Schmidt, Tanja Duckers) by Friederike Eigler 77
4 Fictionalizations: Holocaust Memory and the Generational Construct in the Works of Contemporary Women Writers by Katharina Gerstenberger 95
5 Play It Again, Traude: The Transgenerational Transfer of Wounds in Chris Krauss Vier Minuten by Brad Prager 115
Part 2 1968 and German Terrorism
6 From Student Movement to the Generation of 1968: Generational Conflicts in German Novels from the 1970s and the 1990s by Susanne Rinner 139
7 Ghostly Sisters: Feminist Legacies in Second-Generation Perspectives on West German Terrorism; Judith Kuckarts Wahl der Waffen (1990) and Kaiserstraβe (2006) by Svea Braunert 161
8 The Generation Gap: The Reappropriation of the Red Army Faction in Contemporary German Film by Ilka Rasch 184
Part 3 East German Pasts
9 Post-Communist Fantasies: Generational Conflict in Eastern German Literature by Thomas C. Fox 207
10 From Father, from Son: Generational Perspectives in Christoph Heins Mama ist gegangen (2003) and Jakob Heins Vielleicht ist es sogar schon (2004) by Caroline Schaumann 225
11 No Questions Asked: Intergenerational Silence in Stasi Victim Families; Jeder schweigt von etwas anderem (2006) by Laurel Cohen-Pfister 245
Part 4 Globalized Identities
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