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  1. Ästhetik der Marginalität im Werk von Joseph Roth
    ein postkolonialer Blick auf die Verschränkung von Binnen- und Außerkolonialismus
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 2016
    Verlag:  Narr Francke Attempto, Tübingen

    Ausgehend von der Frage des Dritte-Welt- oder Afrika-Bezugs in Joseph Roths Texten untersucht die Arbeit die Marginalität von dessen Hauptgestalten am Beispiel ausgewählter Romane und essayistischer Texte. Das Kernanliegen der Untersuchung ist es zu... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld
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    Ausgehend von der Frage des Dritte-Welt- oder Afrika-Bezugs in Joseph Roths Texten untersucht die Arbeit die Marginalität von dessen Hauptgestalten am Beispiel ausgewählter Romane und essayistischer Texte. Das Kernanliegen der Untersuchung ist es zu zeigen, wie die imperiale Begegnung zwischen Europa und Afrika in Roths Werk thematisiert und dargestellt wird. Dabei ergeben sich u.a. folgende Problemkreise: Was ist Marginalität bei Joseph Roth? Wie kommt die Marginalität von Roths Gestalten zum Vorschein? Inwiefern lässt sich diese Marginalität auf einen globalen Zusammenhang übertragen?

     

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    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Dissertation
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783772055201
    RVK Klassifikation: GM 5228
    Schriftenreihe: Kultur - Herrschaft - Differenz ; Band 19 (2016)
    Schlagworte: Marginalität <Motiv>; Afrikabild; Postkolonialismus <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Roth, Joseph (1894-1939); Roth, Joseph / 1894-1939 / Criticism and interpretation
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (352 Seiten)
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    Dissertation, Universität Wien, 2012

  2. The quest for redemption
    Central European Jewish thought in Joseph Roth's works
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Purdue University Press, West Lafayette, Indiana

    "The Quest for Redemption: Central European Jewish Thought in Joseph Roth's Works by Rares Piloiu fills an important gap in Roth scholarship, placing Roth's major works of fiction for the first time in the context of a generational interest in... mehr

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    "The Quest for Redemption: Central European Jewish Thought in Joseph Roth's Works by Rares Piloiu fills an important gap in Roth scholarship, placing Roth's major works of fiction for the first time in the context of a generational interest in religious redemption among the Jewish intellectuals of Central Europe. In it, Piloiu argues that Roth's challenging, often contradictory and ambivalent literary output is the result of an attempt to recast moral, political, and historical realities of an empirically observable world in a new, religiously transfigured reality through the medium of literature. This diegetic recasting of phenomenological encounters with the real is an expression of Roth's belief that, since the self and the world are in a continuing state of crisis, issuing from their separation in modernity, a restoration of their unity is necessary to redeem the historical existence of individuals and communities alike. Piloiu notes, however, that Roth's enterprise in this is not unique to his work, but rather is shared by an entire generation of Central European Jewish intellectuals. This generation, disillusioned by modernity's excessive secularism, rationalism, and nationalism, sought a radical solution in the revival of mystical religious traditions--above all, in the Judaic idea of messianic redemption. Their use of the Chasidic notion of redemption was highly original in that it stripped the notion of its original theological meaning and applied it to the secular experience of reality. As a result, Roth's quest for redemption is a quest for salvation of the individual not outside, but within, history."

     

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  3. Joseph Roth's march into history
    from the early novels to Radetzkymarsch and Die Kapuzinergruft
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Joseph Roth was one of the most significant German-language writers of the interwar period, yet few major studies of his work have been published in English. Kati Tonkin's monograph spans Roth's novelistic career, challenging the widely held... mehr

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Joseph Roth was one of the most significant German-language writers of the interwar period, yet few major studies of his work have been published in English. Kati Tonkin's monograph spans Roth's novelistic career, challenging the widely held assumption that his writing can be divided into an early 'socialist' and a later 'monarchist' phase: that his late novels 'Radetzkymarsch' and 'Die Kapuzinergruft' are deeply nostalgic, presenting an idealized picture of the Habsburg Empire, a 'backward-turned utopia.' In contrast, Tonkin reads the later works not as escapist but as attempts to grasp the reasons for the failure of the empire. The historical context in which Roth operated - that of the late empire and its successor states - has been a focus of renewed interest since the end of the Cold War, as Central Europe re-emerges as a region with a distinct historical and cultural identity steeped in multinational Habsburg traditions, and Central European nations accede to the European Union. This book will therefore be of interest to students and scholars of early-20th-century Central European literature, history, and culture; of the socio-cultural environment of the late Habsburg Empire; of Jewish identity in German-speaking Central Europe; and of national identity in the multinational context. Kati Tonkin is Lecturer in German and European Studies at the University of Western Australia

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781571138019
    RVK Klassifikation: GM 5228
    Schlagworte: Geschichte <Motiv>; Roman
    Weitere Schlagworte: Roth, Joseph / 1894-1939 / Criticism and interpretation; Roth, Joseph / 1894-1939 / Radetzkymarsch; Roth, Joseph / 1894-1939 / Kapuzinergruft; Roth, Joseph (1894-1939)
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xi, 223 pages)
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    Identity and ideology -- The early novels: Das Spinnennetz, Hotel Savoy, Die Rebellion -- Radetzkymarsch as historical novel -- Die Kapuzinergruft and the confrontation with history

  4. Joseph Roth's march into history
    from the early novels to Radetzkymarsch and Die Kapuzinergruft
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Joseph Roth was one of the most significant German-language writers of the interwar period, yet few major studies of his work have been published in English. Kati Tonkin's monograph spans Roth's novelistic career, challenging the widely held... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Joseph Roth was one of the most significant German-language writers of the interwar period, yet few major studies of his work have been published in English. Kati Tonkin's monograph spans Roth's novelistic career, challenging the widely held assumption that his writing can be divided into an early 'socialist' and a later 'monarchist' phase: that his late novels 'Radetzkymarsch' and 'Die Kapuzinergruft' are deeply nostalgic, presenting an idealized picture of the Habsburg Empire, a 'backward-turned utopia.' In contrast, Tonkin reads the later works not as escapist but as attempts to grasp the reasons for the failure of the empire. The historical context in which Roth operated - that of the late empire and its successor states - has been a focus of renewed interest since the end of the Cold War, as Central Europe re-emerges as a region with a distinct historical and cultural identity steeped in multinational Habsburg traditions, and Central European nations accede to the European Union. This book will therefore be of interest to students and scholars of early-20th-century Central European literature, history, and culture; of the socio-cultural environment of the late Habsburg Empire; of Jewish identity in German-speaking Central Europe; and of national identity in the multinational context. Kati Tonkin is Lecturer in German and European Studies at the University of Western Australia

     

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    Volltext (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781571138019
    RVK Klassifikation: GM 5228
    Schlagworte: Roman; Geschichte <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Roth, Joseph / 1894-1939 / Criticism and interpretation; Roth, Joseph / 1894-1939 / Radetzkymarsch; Roth, Joseph / 1894-1939 / Kapuzinergruft; Roth, Joseph (1894-1939)
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xi, 223 pages)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015)

    Identity and ideology -- The early novels: Das Spinnennetz, Hotel Savoy, Die Rebellion -- Radetzkymarsch as historical novel -- Die Kapuzinergruft and the confrontation with history

  5. Mapping Berlin
    Representations of Space in the Weimar Feuilleton
    Autor*in: Mossop, Frances
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  Peter Lang, Oxford

    "The Weimar period (1919-1933) generated an immense wealth of writings that recorded impressions of daily life in the German capital of Berlin. Literary journalism, in particular, experienced a surge in popularity at the time and played a vital role... mehr

     

    "The Weimar period (1919-1933) generated an immense wealth of writings that recorded impressions of daily life in the German capital of Berlin. Literary journalism, in particular, experienced a surge in popularity at the time and played a vital role in informing the public about the 'new world' that was emerging after the First World War. This book offers an original approach to the German feuilleton of the 1920s and early 1930s by exploring how authors engaged with the space of Berlin on the page. Drawing on recent spatial theory, the author focuses on the role of geography and cartography in the journalistic oeuvres of Joseph Roth, Gabriele Tergit and Kurt Tucholsky. Central to this study is an interdisciplinary and comparative approach to the examination of their feuilleton articles by foregrounding spatiality within the context of literary analysis. The book demonstrates how Roth, Tergit and Tucholsky depict contemporary concerns through spatial representation, thus yielding new insights into the authors' narration of the history, society and politics of the Weimar Republic."--Provided by publisher

     

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  6. Ästhetik der Marginalität im Werk von Joseph Roth
    ein postkolonialer Blick auf die Verschränkung von Binnen- und Außerkolonialismus
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 2016
    Verlag:  Narr Francke Attempto, Tübingen

    Ausgehend von der Frage des Dritte-Welt- oder Afrika-Bezugs in Joseph Roths Texten untersucht die Arbeit die Marginalität von dessen Hauptgestalten am Beispiel ausgewählter Romane und essayistischer Texte. Das Kernanliegen der Untersuchung ist es zu... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld
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    Ausgehend von der Frage des Dritte-Welt- oder Afrika-Bezugs in Joseph Roths Texten untersucht die Arbeit die Marginalität von dessen Hauptgestalten am Beispiel ausgewählter Romane und essayistischer Texte. Das Kernanliegen der Untersuchung ist es zu zeigen, wie die imperiale Begegnung zwischen Europa und Afrika in Roths Werk thematisiert und dargestellt wird. Dabei ergeben sich u.a. folgende Problemkreise: Was ist Marginalität bei Joseph Roth? Wie kommt die Marginalität von Roths Gestalten zum Vorschein? Inwiefern lässt sich diese Marginalität auf einen globalen Zusammenhang übertragen?

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Dissertation
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783772055201
    RVK Klassifikation: GM 5228
    Schriftenreihe: Kultur - Herrschaft - Differenz ; Band 19 (2016)
    Schlagworte: Roth, Joseph; Postkolonialismus <Motiv>; Marginalität <Motiv>; Afrikabild;
    Weitere Schlagworte: Roth, Joseph / 1894-1939 / Criticism and interpretation
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (352 Seiten)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Dissertation, Universität Wien, 2012