Minority Discourses in Germany since 1990 / / ed. by Priscilla Layne, Jonathan Skolnik, Ela Gezen.

While German unification promised a new historical beginning, it also stirred discussions about contemporary Germany’s Nazi past and ideas of citizenship and belonging in a changing Europe. Minority Discourses in Germany Since 1990 explores the intersections and divergences between Black German, Tur...

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction. Minority Discourses in Germany since 1990 -- Chapter 1. Refugee—Migrant—Immigrant -- Chapter 2. “Strange Stars” in Constellation: Özdamar, Lasker-Schüler, and the Archive -- Chapter 3. Jewish Tales from a Muslim Turkish Pen: Feridun Zaimoğlu and Moses in Oberammergau -- Chapter 4. Schwarz tragen: Blackness, Performance, and the Utopian in Contemporary German Th eater -- Chapter 5. German Comedians Combating Racist Stereotypes and Discrimination: Oliver Polak, Dave Davis, and Serdar Somuncu -- Chapter 6. Dialogue and Intersection in German Holocaust Memory Culture: Stumbling Blocks and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe -- Chapter 7. Young, Diverse, and Polyglot: Ilker Çatak and Amelia Umuhire Track the New Urban Sound of Europe -- Chapter 8. Subjunctive Remembering; Contingent Resistance: Katja Petrowskaja’s Vielleicht Esther -- Chapter 9. Posthumanism and Object-Oriented Ontology in Sharon Dodua Otoo’s Synchronicity and “Herr Gröttrup setzt sich hin” -- Chapter 10. Future Narrative as Contested Ground: Emine Sevgi Özdamar’s “On the Train” and Michael Götting’s Contrapunctus -- Index
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While German unification promised a new historical beginning, it also stirred discussions about contemporary Germany’s Nazi past and ideas of citizenship and belonging in a changing Europe. Minority Discourses in Germany Since 1990 explores the intersections and divergences between Black German, Turkish German, and German Jewish experiences, with reflections on the evolving academic paradigms with which these are studied. Informed by comparative approaches, the volume investigates social and aesthetic interventions into contemporary German public and political discourse on memory, racism, citizenship, immigration, and history.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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Collective memory Germany.
German literature Minority authors History and criticism.
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Spektrum: Publications of the German Studies Association ;
Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
List of Illustrations --
Introduction. Minority Discourses in Germany since 1990 --
Chapter 1. Refugee—Migrant—Immigrant --
Chapter 2. “Strange Stars” in Constellation: Özdamar, Lasker-Schüler, and the Archive --
Chapter 3. Jewish Tales from a Muslim Turkish Pen: Feridun Zaimoğlu and Moses in Oberammergau --
Chapter 4. Schwarz tragen: Blackness, Performance, and the Utopian in Contemporary German Th eater --
Chapter 5. German Comedians Combating Racist Stereotypes and Discrimination: Oliver Polak, Dave Davis, and Serdar Somuncu --
Chapter 6. Dialogue and Intersection in German Holocaust Memory Culture: Stumbling Blocks and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe --
Chapter 7. Young, Diverse, and Polyglot: Ilker Çatak and Amelia Umuhire Track the New Urban Sound of Europe --
Chapter 8. Subjunctive Remembering; Contingent Resistance: Katja Petrowskaja’s Vielleicht Esther --
Chapter 9. Posthumanism and Object-Oriented Ontology in Sharon Dodua Otoo’s Synchronicity and “Herr Gröttrup setzt sich hin” --
Chapter 10. Future Narrative as Contested Ground: Emine Sevgi Özdamar’s “On the Train” and Michael Götting’s Contrapunctus --
Index
title_full Minority Discourses in Germany since 1990 / ed. by Priscilla Layne, Jonathan Skolnik, Ela Gezen.
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CONTENTS --
List of Illustrations --
Introduction. Minority Discourses in Germany since 1990 --
Chapter 1. Refugee—Migrant—Immigrant --
Chapter 2. “Strange Stars” in Constellation: Özdamar, Lasker-Schüler, and the Archive --
Chapter 3. Jewish Tales from a Muslim Turkish Pen: Feridun Zaimoğlu and Moses in Oberammergau --
Chapter 4. Schwarz tragen: Blackness, Performance, and the Utopian in Contemporary German Th eater --
Chapter 5. German Comedians Combating Racist Stereotypes and Discrimination: Oliver Polak, Dave Davis, and Serdar Somuncu --
Chapter 6. Dialogue and Intersection in German Holocaust Memory Culture: Stumbling Blocks and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe --
Chapter 7. Young, Diverse, and Polyglot: Ilker Çatak and Amelia Umuhire Track the New Urban Sound of Europe --
Chapter 8. Subjunctive Remembering; Contingent Resistance: Katja Petrowskaja’s Vielleicht Esther --
Chapter 9. Posthumanism and Object-Oriented Ontology in Sharon Dodua Otoo’s Synchronicity and “Herr Gröttrup setzt sich hin” --
Chapter 10. Future Narrative as Contested Ground: Emine Sevgi Özdamar’s “On the Train” and Michael Götting’s Contrapunctus --
Index
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CONTENTS --
List of Illustrations --
Introduction. Minority Discourses in Germany since 1990 --
Chapter 1. Refugee—Migrant—Immigrant --
Chapter 2. “Strange Stars” in Constellation: Özdamar, Lasker-Schüler, and the Archive --
Chapter 3. Jewish Tales from a Muslim Turkish Pen: Feridun Zaimoğlu and Moses in Oberammergau --
Chapter 4. Schwarz tragen: Blackness, Performance, and the Utopian in Contemporary German Th eater --
Chapter 5. German Comedians Combating Racist Stereotypes and Discrimination: Oliver Polak, Dave Davis, and Serdar Somuncu --
Chapter 6. Dialogue and Intersection in German Holocaust Memory Culture: Stumbling Blocks and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe --
Chapter 7. Young, Diverse, and Polyglot: Ilker Çatak and Amelia Umuhire Track the New Urban Sound of Europe --
Chapter 8. Subjunctive Remembering; Contingent Resistance: Katja Petrowskaja’s Vielleicht Esther --
Chapter 9. Posthumanism and Object-Oriented Ontology in Sharon Dodua Otoo’s Synchronicity and “Herr Gröttrup setzt sich hin” --
Chapter 10. Future Narrative as Contested Ground: Emine Sevgi Özdamar’s “On the Train” and Michael Götting’s Contrapunctus --
Index
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