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Axolotl Roadkill

Axolotl Roadkill
Author: Helene Hegemann
Publisher: Constable & Robinson Ltd
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Berlin (Germany)
ISBN: 9781849010542

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Since the death of her mother, 16-year-old Mifti has been living in Berlin in an increasingly dire state of disarray. Diagnosed as a'pseudo stress-debilitated' problem child, she becomes enmeshed in the Berlin party scene, surviving her so called life through a haze of sex, drugs and club culture.


Axolotl Roadkill

Axolotl Roadkill
Author: Helene Hegemann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN: 9788792523235

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Axolotl Roadkill

Axolotl Roadkill
Author: Helene Hegemann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 9788055124773

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German Pop Literature

German Pop Literature
Author: Margaret McCarthy
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2015-04-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3110275767

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Pop literature of the 1990s enjoyed bestselling success, as well as an extensive and sometimes bluntly derogatory reception in the press. Since then, less censorious scholarship on pop has emerged to challenge its flash-in-the-pan status by situating the genre within a longer history of aesthetic practices. This volume draws on recent work and its attempts to define the genre, locate historical antecedents and assess pop’s ability to challenge the status quo. Significantly, it questions the ‘official story’ of pop literature by looking beyond Ralf Dieter Brinkmann’s works as origin to those of Jürgen Ploog, Jörg Fauser and Hadayatullah Hübsch. It also remedies the lack of attention to questions of gender in previous pop lit scholarship and demonstrates how the genre has evolved in the new millennium via expanded thematic concerns and new aesthetic approaches. Essays in the volume examine the writing of well-known, established pop authors – such as Christian Kracht, Andreas Neumeister, Joachim Lottman, Benjamin Lebert, Florian Illies, Feridun Zaimoğlu and Sven Regener – as well as more recent works by Jana Hensel, Charlotte Roche, Kerstin Grether, Helene Hegemann and songwriter/poet PeterLicht.


The Paradox of Authenticity in a Globalized World

The Paradox of Authenticity in a Globalized World
Author: R. Cobb
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-04-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 113735383X

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Authenticity in our globalized world is a paradox. This collection examines how authenticity relates to cultural products, looking closely at how a particular "ethnic" food, or genre of popular music, or indigenous religious belief attains its aura of originality, when all traditional cultural products are invented in a certain time and place.


Artistic License

Artistic License
Author: Darren Hudson Hick
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-04-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 022646024X

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Culture clashes -- Ontology, copyright, and artistic practice -- The myth of unoriginality -- Authorship, power, and responsibility -- Toward an ontology of authored works -- The rights of authors -- The rights of others -- Appropriation and transformation -- Afterword


Pop-Feminist Narratives

Pop-Feminist Narratives
Author: Emily Spiers
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-04-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0192552848

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In Pop-Feminist Narratives, Emily Spiers explores the recent phenomenon of 'pop-feminism' and pop-feminist writing across North America, Britain, and Germany. Pop-feminism is characterised by its engagement with popular culture and consumerism; its preoccupation with sexuality and transgression in relation to female agency; and its thematisation of intergenerational feminist discord, portrayed either as a damaging discursive construct or as a verifiable phenomenon requiring remediation. Central to this volume is the question of theorising the female subject in a postfeminist neoliberal climate and the role played by genre and narrative in the articulation of contemporary pop-feminist politics. The heightened visibility of mainstream feminist discourse and feminist activism in recent years—especially in North America, Britain, and Germany—means that the time is ripe for a coherent comparative scholarly study of pop-feminism as a transnational phenomenon. This volume provides such an account of pop-feminism in a manner which takes into account the varied and complex narrative strategies employed in the telling of pop-feminist stories across multiple genres and platforms, including pop-literary fiction, the popular 'guide' to feminism, film, music, and the digital.


Transnationalism in Contemporary German-language Literature

Transnationalism in Contemporary German-language Literature
Author: German Studies Association. Conference
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2015
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1571139257

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"Transnationalism" has become a key term in debates in the social sciences and humanities, reflecting concern with today's unprecedented flows of commodities, fashions, ideas, and people across national borders. Forced and unforced mobility, intensified cross-border economic activity due to globalization, and the rise of trans- and supranational organizations are just some of the ways in which we now live both within, across, and beyond national borders. Literature has always been a means of border crossing and transgression-whether by tracing physical movement, reflecting processes of cultural transfer, traveling through space and time, or mapping imaginary realms. It is also becoming more and more a "moving medium" that creates a transnational space by circulating around the world, both reflecting on the reality of transnationalism and participating in it. This volume refines our understanding of transnationalism both as a contemporary reality and as a concept and an analytical tool. Engaging with the work of such writers as Christian Kracht, Ilija Trojanow, Julya Rabinowich, Charlotte Roche, Helene Hegemann, Antje R vic Strubel, Juli Zeh, Friedrich D rrenmatt, and Wolfgang Herrndorf, it builds on the excellent work that has been done in recent years on "minority" writers; German-language literature, globalization, and "world literature"; and gender and sexuality in relation to the "nation." Contributors: Hester Baer, Anke S. Biendarra, Claudia Breger, Katharina Gerstenberger, Elisabeth Herrmann, Christina Kraenzle, Maria Mayr, Tanja Nusser, Lars Richter, Carrie Smith-Prei, Faye Stewart, Stuart Taberner. Elisabeth Herrmann is Associate Professor of German at Stockholm University. Carrie Smith-Prei is Associate Professor of German at the University of Alberta. Stuart Taberner is Professor of Contemporary German Literature, Culture and Society at the University of Leeds and is a Research Associate in the Department of Afrikaans and Dutch; German and French at the University of the Free State, South Africa.


Willful Girls

Willful Girls
Author: Emily Jeremiah
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2018
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1640140085

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Explores the process of becoming woman through an analysis of the depiction of girls and young women in contemporary Anglo-American and German literary texts.


German Women's Writing in the Twenty-first Century

German Women's Writing in the Twenty-first Century
Author: Hester Baer
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1571135847

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Essays in this volume rethink conventional ways of conceptualizing female authorship and re-examine the formal, aesthetic, and thematic terms in which German women's literature has been conceived.