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  1. Nomadic ethics in contemporary women's writing in German
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  2. Nomadic ethics in contemporary women's writing in German
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    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

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  3. Nomadic ethics in contemporary women's writing in German
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    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    How can postmodern subjectivity be ethically conceived? What can literature contribute to this project? What role do 'gender' and 'nation' play in the construction of contemporary identities? 'Nomadic Ethics' broaches these questions, exploring the... more

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    How can postmodern subjectivity be ethically conceived? What can literature contribute to this project? What role do 'gender' and 'nation' play in the construction of contemporary identities? 'Nomadic Ethics' broaches these questions, exploring the work of five women writers who live outside of the German-speaking countries or thematize a move away from them: Birgit Vanderbeke, Dorothea Grünzweig, Antje Rávic Strubel, Anna Mitgutsch, and Barbara Honigmann. It draws on work by Rosi Braidotti, Sara Ahmed, and Judith Butler to develop a nomadic ethics, and examines how the writers under discussion conceptualize contemporary German and Austrian identities - especially but not only gender identities - in instructive ways. The book engages with a number of critical issues in contemporary German studies: globalization; green thought; questions of gender and sexuality; East (and West) German identities; Austrianness; the postmemory of the Holocaust; and Jewishness. In this way, 'Nomadic Ethics' offers a valuable contribution to debates about the nature of German studies itself, as well as insightful readings of the individual authors and texts concerned. Emily Jeremiah is Lecturer in German, Royal Holloway, University of London.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781571138385
    RVK Categories: GN 1411 ; GN 6592 ; GN 9546
    DDC Categories: 830
    Subjects: Frauenliteratur; Identität <Motiv>; Ethik <Motiv>; Deutsch
    Other subjects: Vanderbeke, Birgit (1956-2021); Grünzweig, Dorothea (1952-); Strubel, Antje Rávik (1974-); Mitgutsch, Anna (1948-); Honigmann, Barbara (1949-)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (244 pages)
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  4. Nomadic ethics in contemporary women's writing in German
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    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

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    ISBN: 9781571138385
    RVK Categories: GN 1411 ; GN 6592 ; GN 9546
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: German literature; Austrian literature; Women and literature; National characteristics, German, in literature; National characteristics, Austrian, in literature; Gender identity in literature; Postmodernism (Literature); Frauenliteratur; Identität <Motiv>; Ethik <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Mitgutsch, Anna (1948-); Grünzweig, Dorothea (1952-); Vanderbeke, Birgit (1956-2021); Strubel, Antje Rávik (1974-); Honigmann, Barbara (1949-)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (224 S.)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Nomadic ethics in contemporary women's writing in German
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    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781571135360; 9781571138385
    RVK Categories: GN 1411 ; GN 9546 ; GN 6592
    Subjects: German literature; Austrian literature; Women and literature; National characteristics, German, in literature; National characteristics, Austrian, in literature; Gender identity in literature; Postmodernism (Literature)
    Scope: 224 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. Nomadic ethics in contemporary women's writing in German
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    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

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  7. Nomadic ethics in contemporary women's writing in German
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    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    How can postmodern subjectivity be ethically conceived? What can literature contribute to this project? What role do 'gender' and 'nation' play in the construction of contemporary identities? 'Nomadic Ethics' broaches these questions, exploring the... more

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    How can postmodern subjectivity be ethically conceived? What can literature contribute to this project? What role do 'gender' and 'nation' play in the construction of contemporary identities? 'Nomadic Ethics' broaches these questions, exploring the work of five women writers who live outside of the German-speaking countries or thematize a move away from them: Birgit Vanderbeke, Dorothea Grünzweig, Antje Rávic Strubel, Anna Mitgutsch, and Barbara Honigmann. It draws on work by Rosi Braidotti, Sara Ahmed, and Judith Butler to develop a nomadic ethics, and examines how the writers under discussion conceptualize contemporary German and Austrian identities - especially but not only gender identities - in instructive ways. The book engages with a number of critical issues in contemporary German studies: globalization; green thought; questions of gender and sexuality; East (and West) German identities; Austrianness; the postmemory of the Holocaust; and Jewishness. In this way, 'Nomadic Ethics' offers a valuable contribution to debates about the nature of German studies itself, as well as insightful readings of the individual authors and texts concerned. Emily Jeremiah is Lecturer in German, Royal Holloway, University of London Introduction: developing a nomadic ethics -- Seeing strangely: Birgit Vanderbeke's ways of knowing -- Creature comforts: economadism in the work of Dorothea Grünzweig -- Disorientations: queer, East German nomadism in the work of Antje Rávic Strubel -- Uncanny returns: Anna Mitgutsch's Austrian nomadic postmemory -- Facing the other: Barbara Honigmann and Jewish nomadic ethics

     

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  8. Nomadic ethics in contemporary women's writing in German
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    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    How can postmodern subjectivity be ethically conceived? What can literature contribute to this project? What role do 'gender' and 'nation' play in the construction of contemporary identities? 'Nomadic Ethics' broaches these questions, exploring the... more

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    How can postmodern subjectivity be ethically conceived? What can literature contribute to this project? What role do 'gender' and 'nation' play in the construction of contemporary identities? 'Nomadic Ethics' broaches these questions, exploring the work of five women writers who live outside of the German-speaking countries or thematize a move away from them: Birgit Vanderbeke, Dorothea Grünzweig, Antje Rávic Strubel, Anna Mitgutsch, and Barbara Honigmann. It draws on work by Rosi Braidotti, Sara Ahmed, and Judith Butler to develop a nomadic ethics, and examines how the writers under discussion conceptualize contemporary German and Austrian identities - especially but not only gender identities - in instructive ways. The book engages with a number of critical issues in contemporary German studies: globalization; green thought; questions of gender and sexuality; East (and West) German identities; Austrianness; the postmemory of the Holocaust; and Jewishness. In this way, 'Nomadic Ethics' offers a valuable contribution to debates about the nature of German studies itself, as well as insightful readings of the individual authors and texts concerned. Emily Jeremiah is Lecturer in German, Royal Holloway, University of London

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781571138385
    RVK Categories: GN 1411 ; GN 6592 ; GN 9546
    Subjects: German literature / Women authors / History and criticism; Austrian literature / Women authors / History and criticism; Women and literature / Europe, German-speaking; National characteristics, German, in literature; National characteristics, Austrian, in literature; Gender identity in literature; Postmodernism (Literature); Identität <Motiv>; Ethik <Motiv>; Frauenliteratur
    Other subjects: Mitgutsch, Anna (1948-); Strubel, Antje Rávik (1974-); Vanderbeke, Birgit (1956-2021); Grünzweig, Dorothea (1952-); Honigmann, Barbara (1949-)
    Scope: 1 online resource (244 pages)
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    Introduction: developing a nomadic ethics -- Seeing strangely: Birgit Vanderbeke's ways of knowing -- Creature comforts: economadism in the work of Dorothea Grünzweig -- Disorientations: queer, East German nomadism in the work of Antje Rávic Strubel -- Uncanny returns: Anna Mitgutsch's Austrian nomadic postmemory -- Facing the other: Barbara Honigmann and Jewish nomadic ethics

  9. Nomadic ethics in contemporary women's writing in German
    strange subjects
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    How can postmodern subjectivity be ethically conceived? What can literature contribute to this project? What role do 'gender' and 'nation' play in the construction of contemporary identities? 'Nomadic Ethics' broaches these questions, exploring the... more

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    How can postmodern subjectivity be ethically conceived? What can literature contribute to this project? What role do 'gender' and 'nation' play in the construction of contemporary identities? 'Nomadic Ethics' broaches these questions, exploring the work of five women writers who live outside of the German-speaking countries or thematize a move away from them: Birgit Vanderbeke, Dorothea Grünzweig, Antje Rávic Strubel, Anna Mitgutsch, and Barbara Honigmann. It draws on work by Rosi Braidotti, Sara Ahmed, and Judith Butler to develop a nomadic ethics, and examines how the writers under discussion conceptualize contemporary German and Austrian identities - especially but not only gender identities - in instructive ways. The book engages with a number of critical issues in contemporary German studies: globalization; green thought; questions of gender and sexuality; East (and West) German identities; Austrianness; the postmemory of the Holocaust; and Jewishness. In this way, 'Nomadic Ethics' offers a valuable contribution to debates about the nature of German studies itself, as well as insightful readings of the individual authors and texts concerned. Emily Jeremiah is Lecturer in German, Royal Holloway, University of London

     

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    ISBN: 9781571138385
    RVK Categories: GN 1411 ; GN 6592 ; GN 9546
    Subjects: German literature / Women authors / History and criticism; Austrian literature / Women authors / History and criticism; Women and literature / Europe, German-speaking; National characteristics, German, in literature; National characteristics, Austrian, in literature; Gender identity in literature; Postmodernism (Literature); Identität <Motiv>; Frauenliteratur; Ethik <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Grünzweig, Dorothea (1952-); Strubel, Antje Rávik (1974-); Honigmann, Barbara (1949-); Vanderbeke, Birgit (1956-2021); Mitgutsch, Anna (1948-)
    Scope: 1 online resource (244 pages)
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    Introduction: developing a nomadic ethics -- Seeing strangely: Birgit Vanderbeke's ways of knowing -- Creature comforts: economadism in the work of Dorothea Grünzweig -- Disorientations: queer, East German nomadism in the work of Antje Rávic Strubel -- Uncanny returns: Anna Mitgutsch's Austrian nomadic postmemory -- Facing the other: Barbara Honigmann and Jewish nomadic ethics

  10. Nomadic ethics in contemporary women's writing in German
    strange subjects
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    How can postmodern subjectivity be ethically conceived? What can literature contribute to this project? What role do "gender" and "nation" play in the construction of contemporary identities? 'Nomadic Ethics' broaches these questions, exploring the... more

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    How can postmodern subjectivity be ethically conceived? What can literature contribute to this project? What role do "gender" and "nation" play in the construction of contemporary identities? 'Nomadic Ethics' broaches these questions, exploring the work of five women writers who live outside of the German-speaking countries or thematize a move away from them: Birgit Vanderbeke, Dorothea Grünzweig, Antje Rávic Strubel, Anna Mitgutsch, and Barbara Honigmann. It draws on work by Rosi Braidotti, Sara Ahmed, and Judith Butler to develop a nomadic ethics, examining how the writers under discussion c

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
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    ISBN: 9781571138385
    RVK Categories: GN 1411 ; GN 6592 ; GN 9546
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture ; v.129
    Subjects: Vanderbeke, Birgit; Grünzweig, Dorothea; Strubel, Antje Rávik; Mitgutsch, Anna; Honigmann, Barbara; Frauenliteratur; ; Vanderbeke, Birgit; Grünzweig, Dorothea; Strubel, Antje Rávik; Mitgutsch, Anna; Honigmann, Barbara; Frauenliteratur; Identität <Motiv>; Ethik <Motiv>;
    Other subjects: Array; Array; Array; National characteristics, German, in literature; National characteristics, Austrian, in literature; Gender identity in literature; Postmodernism (Literature)
    Scope: 224 Seiten
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [203]-218

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    Frontcover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Developing a Nomadic Ethics; 1: Seeing Strangely: Birgit Vanderbeke's Ways of Knowing; 2: Creature Comforts: Economadism in the Work of Dorothea Grünzweig; 3: Disorientations: Queer, East German Nomadism in the Work of Antje Rávic Strubel; 4: Uncanny Returns: Anna Mitgutsch's Austrian Nomadic Postmemory; 5: Facing the Other: Barbara Honigmann and Jewish Nomadic Ethics; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index; Backcover;

  11. Nomadic ethics in contemporary women's writing in German
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    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    How can postmodern subjectivity be ethically conceived? What can literature contribute to this project? What role do 'gender' and 'nation' play in the construction of contemporary identities? 'Nomadic Ethics' broaches these questions, exploring the... more

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    How can postmodern subjectivity be ethically conceived? What can literature contribute to this project? What role do 'gender' and 'nation' play in the construction of contemporary identities? 'Nomadic Ethics' broaches these questions, exploring the work of five women writers who live outside of the German-speaking countries or thematize a move away from them: Birgit Vanderbeke, Dorothea Grünzweig, Antje Rávic Strubel, Anna Mitgutsch, and Barbara Honigmann. It draws on work by Rosi Braidotti, Sara Ahmed, and Judith Butler to develop a nomadic ethics, and examines how the writers under discussion conceptualize contemporary German and Austrian identities - especially but not only gender identities - in instructive ways. The book engages with a number of critical issues in contemporary German studies: globalization; green thought; questions of gender and sexuality; East (and West) German identities; Austrianness; the postmemory of the Holocaust; and Jewishness. In this way, 'Nomadic Ethics' offers a valuable contribution to debates about the nature of German studies itself, as well as insightful readings of the individual authors and texts concerned. Emily Jeremiah is Lecturer in German, Royal Holloway, University of London Introduction: developing a nomadic ethics -- Seeing strangely: Birgit Vanderbeke's ways of knowing -- Creature comforts: economadism in the work of Dorothea Grünzweig -- Disorientations: queer, East German nomadism in the work of Antje Rávic Strubel -- Uncanny returns: Anna Mitgutsch's Austrian nomadic postmemory -- Facing the other: Barbara Honigmann and Jewish nomadic ethics

     

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