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New Literary and Linguistic Perspectives on the German Language, National Socialism, and the Shoah

New Literary and Linguistic Perspectives on the German Language, National Socialism, and the Shoah
Author: Peter Davies
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 1571135979

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New perspectives on the relationship - or the perceived relationship - between the German language and the causes, nature, and legacy of National Socialism and the Shoah.


Translating Holocaust Lives

Translating Holocaust Lives
Author: Jean Boase-Beier
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1474250297

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For readers in the English-speaking world, almost all Holocaust writing is translated writing. Translation is indispensable for our understanding of the Holocaust because there is a need to tell others what happened in a way that makes events and experiences accessible – if not, perhaps, comprehensible – to other communities. Yet what this means is only beginning to be explored by Translation Studies scholars. This book aims to bring together the insights of Translation Studies and Holocaust Studies in order to show what a critical understanding of translation in practice and context can contribute to our knowledge of the legacy of the Holocaust. The role translation plays is not just as a facilitator of a semi-transparent transfer of information. Holocaust writing involves questions about language, truth and ethics, and a theoretically informed understanding of translation adds to these questions by drawing attention to processes of mediation and reception in cultural and historical context. It is important to examine how writing by Holocaust victims, which is closely tied to a specific language and reflects on the relationship between language, experience and thought, can (or cannot) be translated. This volume brings the disciplines of Holocaust and Translation Studies into an encounter with each other in order to explore the effects of translation on Holocaust writing. The individual pieces by Holocaust scholars explore general, theoretical questions and individual case studies, and are accompanied by commentaries by translation scholars.


A Critical Examination of Language and Community

A Critical Examination of Language and Community
Author: Paul Chamness Miller
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1648027709

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A Critical Examination of Language and Community is the sixth volume of the Readings in Language Studies series published by the International Society for Language Studies, Inc. Edited by Paul Chamness Miller, Brian G. Rubrecht, Erin A. Mikulec, and Cu-Hullan Tsuyoshi McGivern, volume six sustains the society’s mission to organize and disseminate the work of its contributing members through peer-reviewed publications. The book presents international perspectives on language and community through a variety of themes. A resource for scholars and students, A Critical Examination of Language and Community represents the latest scholarship in new and emergent areas of inquiry. Readings in Language Studies, Volume 6: A Critical Examination of Language and Community features international contributions that represent state-of-the-field reviews, multi-disciplinary perspectives, theory-driven syntheses of current scholarship, reports of new empirical research, and critical discussions of major topics centered on the intersection of language and community. Consistent with the mission of ISLS, the collection of 14 chapters in this volume seeks to “bridge arbitrary disciplinary territories and provide a forum for both theoretical and empirical research, from existing and emergent research methodologies, for exploring the relationships among language, power, discourses, and social practices.”


Ethical Approaches in Contemporary German-language Literature and Culture

Ethical Approaches in Contemporary German-language Literature and Culture
Author: Emily Jeremiah
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2013
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1571135502

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Building on a long tradition in German-language literature and culture, this volume focuses on contemporary engagements with ethical concerns in literary texts, essays, and films. There has been an "ethical turn" in the literature, culture, and theory of recent years. Questions of morality are urgent at a time of increasing global insecurities. Yet it is becoming ever more difficult to make ethical judgments in multicultural, relativist societies. The European economic meltdown has raised further ethical difficulties, widening the gap between rich and poor. Such divisions and difficulties heighten the widespread fear of "the other"in its various manifestations. And in the German context especially, the past and its representation offer ongoing moral challenges. These ethical concerns have found their way into recent German-language literature andculture in texts that deal with history and memory (Timm, Petzold, Schoch, Strubel); materiality (Krauß, Overath); gender (Berg, Schneider); age and generation (Moster, Pehnt, Schalansky); religion, especially Islam (Senocak, Kermani, Ruete); and nomadism (Tawada). The relationship between self and other; the connection between particular and general; the personal and political consequences of individuals' actions; and the potential, and danger, of representation itself are issues that are vital to the shaping of our future ethical landscapes, as this volume demonstrates. Contributors: Monika Albrecht, Angelika Baier, David N. Coury, Anna Ertel & Tilmann Köppe, Emily Jeremiah, Alasdair King, Frauke Matthes, Aine McMurtry, Gillian Pye, Kate Roy. Emily Jeremiah is Senior Lecturer in German at Royal Holloway, University of London. Frauke Matthes is Lecturer in German at the University ofEdinburgh.


Archive and Memory in German Literature and Visual Culture

Archive and Memory in German Literature and Visual Culture
Author: Dora Osborne
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1571139230

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Explores the changing relationship between memory and the archive in German-language literature and culture since 1945.


Edinburgh German Yearbook 11

Edinburgh German Yearbook 11
Author: Helmut Schmitz
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2017
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1571139788

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New essays exploring the resurgence of the theme of romantic relationships and love in German literature since around the turn of the millennium.


Edinburgh German Yearbook 13

Edinburgh German Yearbook 13
Author: Siobhán Donovan
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2022
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 1640140603

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Volume 13 deals with the interaction of music and politics, considering a broad range of genres, authors, composers, and artists in Germany since the nineteenth century. A particularly iconic image of German Reunification is that of Mstislav Rostropovich playing from J. S. Bach's cello suites in front of the Berlin Wall on November 11, 1989. Thirty years on, it is timely to reconsider the cross-fertilization of music and politics within the German-speaking context. Frequently employed as a motivational force, a propaganda tool, or even a weapon, music can imbue a sense of identity and belonging, triggering both comforting and disturbing memories. Playing a key role in the formation of Heimat and "Germanness," it serves ideological, nationalistic, and propagandistic purposes conveying political messages and swaying public opinion. This volume brings together essays by historians, literary scholars, and musicologists on topics concerning the increasing politicization of music, especially since the nineteenth century. They cover a broad spectrum of genres, musicians, and thinkers, discussing the interplay of music and politics in "classical" and popular music: from the rediscovery and repurposing of Martin Luther in nineteenth-century Germany to the exploitation of music during the Third Reich, from the performative politics of German punk and pop music to the influence of the events of 1988/89 on operatic productions in the former GDR - up to the relevance of Ernst Bloch in our contemporary post-truth society.


Edinburgh German Yearbook 10

Edinburgh German Yearbook 10
Author: Leanne Dawson
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2018
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1571139656

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Contributions exploring the representation and reality of LGBTQ+ individuals and issues in historical and contemporary German-speaking culture.


Edinburgh German Yearbook 15

Edinburgh German Yearbook 15
Author: Jenny Watson
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2022-09-20
Genre:
ISBN: 1640141197

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Reconsidering the German tendency to define itself vis-à-vis an eastern Other in light of fresh debate regarding the Second World War, this volume and the cultural products it considers expose and question Germany's relationship with its imagined East.


Edinburgh German Yearbook 14

Edinburgh German Yearbook 14
Author: Frauke Matthes
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre: Politics and culture
ISBN: 1640140840

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Examines the heightened role of politics in contemporary German and Austrian cultural productions and institutions and what it means for German Studies.