"This book is a cutting-edge interdisciplinary collection of essays by some of today's most forward-thinking scholars. These writers explore the ways in which the prefix 'trans' erupts German identity and the identity of Germany itself. The volume calls German identity into question and examines the ways in which the prefix 'trans' is deployed to these ends in relation to national borders, historical limits, political institutions, social practices, and forms of cultural and aesthetic expression. The collection reveals the ways in which the transcendence of national, corporeal, disciplinary, and institutional limits is embodied by the use of the prefix 'trans'--and has the potential to do so much more. The volume engages the multifaceted nature of 'trans'--and a Germaneness that defies geography--to explore how Germans and Germany are increasingly situated 'beyond' limits. Collectively, these investigations reveal a radical discourse of Germanness, a discourse with significant implications for historical and contemporary German self-understanding. The book asks: What is German identity beyond geography? And what are the promises and perils for Germany, and German identity, in becoming transGerman?"-- Introduction: What is "becoming transGerman"? / Thomas O. Haakenson -- What can trans do? / Tirza True Latimer -- Going beyond spatial and cultural fixities through Ernst Reuter's photographic encounters in Turkey / Bar Ülker -- Autopsy, authority and affect : body voyaging in anatomical fairy tales from 1920s-1940s Germany / Kristen Ehrenberger -- Mit Schmetterlingen denken : der transvestitische Mensch in Magnus Hirschfelds Bilderteil zur Geschlechtskunde (Thinking with Butterflies : transvestite humans in Magnus Hirschfelds illustrated volume Sexual science) / Josch Hoenes -- Trans-German experiences in southern Brazil : the Stutzer family in Blumenau, 1885-1887 / Ute Ritz-Deutch -- Transnational Dada and the politics of postcolonialism / Thomas O. Haakenson -- The archive and writing (German) film history / Nichole Neuman -- A ghostly matter : Almanya : welcome to Germany as transnational feminist film praxis / Mine Eren -- Instructional visions : German visual messages to the first generation of Turkish guest workers / Jennifer Miller -- TransGerman drag : Travestie für Deutschland, Homonationalisms, and transgender citizenship / Anson Koch-Rein -- Berlin Workshop 5th anniversary discussion: why "becoming TransGerman" matters now more than ever / Deborah Barton, Karin Goihl, Thomas O. Haakenson, Carol Hager, and Tirza True Latimer
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