Cultural Memory and Historical Consciousness in the German speaking World Since 1500

Cultural Memory and Historical Consciousness in the German speaking World Since 1500
Author: Christian Emden,David R. Midgley
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 3039101609

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This is the first of three volumes based on papers given at the conference 'The Fragile Tradition: The German Cultural Imagination Since 1500' in Cambridge, 2002. Together they provide a conspectus of current research on the cultural, historical and literary imagination of the German-speaking world across the whole of the modern period. This volume highlights the ways in which cultural memory and historical consciousness have been shaped by experiences of discontinuity, focusing particularly on the reception of the Reformation, the literary and ideological heritage of the Enlightenment, and the representation of war, the Holocaust, and the reunification of Germany in contemporary literature and museum culture.

Papers from the Conference The Fragile Tradition Cambridge 2002 Cultural memory and historical consciousness in the German speaking work since 1500

Papers from the Conference  The Fragile Tradition   Cambridge 2002  Cultural memory and historical consciousness in the German speaking work since 1500
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2004
Genre: Europe, German-speaking
ISBN: UOM:39015060069864

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Science Technology and the German Cultural Imagination

Science  Technology and the German Cultural Imagination
Author: Christian Emden,David R. Midgley
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 3039101706

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This volume of conference papers highlights the connections between developments in technology and scientific thought since the 16th century on the one hand, and the ways in which the creative imagination of literary writers has responded to those developments on the other.

German Literature History and the Nation

German Literature  History and the Nation
Author: Christian Emden,David R. Midgley
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 3039101692

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This is the second of three volumes based on papers given at the 'Fragile Tradition' conference in Cambridge, 2002. Together they provide a conspectus of current research on the cultural, historical and literary imagination of the German-speaking world across the whole of the modern period. This volume highlights the connections between cultural identity and the sense of nationhood which are to be found in literary writing, the history of ideas, and the interaction between European cultures from the late Middle Ages to the present day. It focuses particularly on the way myths of cultural identity are passed on and transformed historically; on the fashioning of various models of modern German identity with reference to the cultures of Greece, France, England and Renaissance Italy; on the reflection of 19th-century nationalism in literary writing and ideas about language; and on the ways in which cultural values have asserted themselves in relation to moments of catastrophe and abrupt political change in the 1920s, the 1940s, and the 1990s.

Cityscapes and Countryside in Contemporary German Literature

Cityscapes and Countryside in Contemporary German Literature
Author: Julian Preece,Osman Durrani
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3039100653

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Most of the chapters in this volume were delivered as papers at a conference on the same theme held at the University of Kent in April 2002. The essays collected here, by scholars from the UK, Ireland, Germany, and the US, address a topic of fundamental concern across all the disciplines engaged with the study of contemporary Germany: the evolving relationship between urban and rural space, the metropolitan centre and the provincial Heimat. The volume identifies and investigates a number of recent trends: the emergence of 'eco-literature', the renaissance of writing - in prose and verse - inspired by the new Berlin, the realignment of regional sensibilities, which is complicated by the troubled tradition of Heimat in all its literary manifestations, and the continuing disjunctions between East and West. Individual essays engage with the work of established writers (Günter de Bruyn, Hubert Fichte, Peter Handke, WG Sebald, Siegfried Lenz, Martin Walser, and Elfriede Jelinek) and emerging talents (Georg Klein, Christof Hamann, Ludwig Laher, and Arnold Stadler).

Memory Traces

Memory Traces
Author: Silke Arnold-de Simine
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 3039102974

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This essay collection examines the dynamics of memory organization and the way it varies among different media and modes of discourse in post-unification Germany. German unification has put the post-war period into a historical perspective. Such a rupture raises questions concerning the appropriate commemoration, preservation and reinterpretation of the past. The processes of reorientation after unification influenced the self-perception of literary authors as well as the social role, position and status of German literature. They also affected the way writers viewed the competition in which they found themselves pitted against visual and electronic media as rival windows on the past. In the context of several debates on German literature during the 1990s the discussion revolved not only around the adequate aesthetic representation of the historical and cultural heritage but even more so around the role of literature itself in that process. The contributions look at different discourses that were and still are concerned with reinterpreting and creating new collective symbols and narrative patterns in relation to Germany's past. The volume focuses on the effects of the characteristic discourses of the press, literature and its different genres, film, the internet and memorials on the depiction and performance of memories.

Reworking the German Past

Reworking the German Past
Author: Susan G. Figge,Jenifer K. Ward
Publsiher: Camden House
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781571134448

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Coming to terms with the past has been a preoccupation within German culture and German Studies since the Second World War. In addition, there has been a surge of interest in adaptation of literary works in recent years. Numerous volumes have theorized, chronicled, or analyzed adaptations from novel to film, asking how and why adaptations are undertaken and what happens when a text is adapted in a particular historical context. With its focus on adaptation of twentieth-century German texts not only from one medium to another but also from one cultural moment to another, the present collection resides at the intersection of these two areas of inquiry. The ten essays treat a variety of media. Each considers the way in which a particular adaptation alters a story - or history - for a subsequent audience, taking into account the changing context in which the retelling takes place and the evolution of cultural strategies for coming to terms with the past. The resulting case studies find in the retellings potentially corrective versions of the stories for changing times. The volume makes the case that adaptation studies are particularly well suited for tracing Germany's obsessive cultural engagement with its twentieth-century history. Contributors: Elizabeth Baer, Rachel Epp Buller, Maria Euchner, Richard C. Figge, Susan G. Figge, Mareike Hermann, Linda Hutcheon, Irene Lazda, Cary Nathenson, Thomas Sebastian, Sunka Simon, Jenifer K. Ward. Susan G. Figge is Professor of German Emeritus at the College of Wooster, Ohio, and Jenifer K. Ward is Associate Provost, Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle.

Mediating Memory in the Museum

Mediating Memory in the Museum
Author: S. Arnold-de-Simine,Silke Arnold-de Simine
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-10-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137352644

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Mediating Memory in the Museum is a contribution to an emerging field of research that is situated at the interface between memory studies and museum studies. It highlights the role of museums in the proliferation of the so-called memory boom as well as the influence of memory discourses on international trends in museum cultures.