From popular Goethe to global pop : : the idea of the West between memory and (dis)empowerment / / edited by Ines Detmers and Birte Heidemann ; with a foreword by Aleida Assmann ; Redaktion, Paul Ferstl und Rudolf Pölzer ; photo design, Daniel Wagner.

This essay collection embarks on a historical voyage into the idea of the West, while contextualising its relevance to the contemporary discourses on cultural difference. Although the idea of the West predates both colonial and Orientalist projects, it has been radically reshaped by the fall of the...

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Preliminary Material -- Vorwort / Aleida Assmann -- Annäherungen an den Westen Projekte, Praktiken, Prozesse / Ines Detmers and Birte Heidemann -- Der Orient als Experimentierfeld. Goethes Divan und der Aneignungsprozess kolonialen Wissens / Anil Bhatti -- Goethe als Korrektiv: Klassiker-Entwürfe Benedetto Croces und José Ortega y Gassets / Katrin Schmeißner -- A Lot of Catching Up to Do – The West as a Civiliser of Post- Cold War Eastern Europe in Rose Tremain’s The Road Home / Kathleen Starck -- The End of the West in Contemporary Anglophone Fiction / Oliver Lindner -- Im Zeichen des Wolfs. Die Schriftsteller Jiang Rong und Lu Xun als Grenzgänger zwischen chinesischer Tradition und westlicher Moderne / Michael Ostheimer -- Regional (Re)Conceptions of the Irish West / Susan Nitzsche -- Pulp, Sci-fi and the Politics of Other Fictions: Face to Face with Mohsin Hamid / Malreddy Pavan Kumar -- Embodiments of the West: Texture and Textuality of the Symbolic Body in Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist / Birte Heidemann -- Contradictions of Human Agency from Victorian Cosmopolitanism to Postmodern Eclecticism / Niven Kumar and Lucyna Swiatek -- New Narrative Forms as a Subversion of Established Literary Norms: Walter Pater’s Marius the Epicurean and the Negative Bildungsroman of the 1880's and 1890's / Denis Simon -- Look West in Anger’: Exklusive Emotopien in Christian Krachts 1979 und Salman Rushdies Fury. Ein Beitrag zur Affektpoetik des neo-dekadenten Romans / Ines Detmers -- Towards a ‘World Revolution’? Forging a Transnational Emancipation Narrative from Tahrir Square to Wall Street / Ana Sobral -- Notes on Contributors.
This essay collection embarks on a historical voyage into the idea of the West, while contextualising its relevance to the contemporary discourses on cultural difference. Although the idea of the West predates both colonial and Orientalist projects, it has been radically reshaped by the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the end of the Cold War and the 9/11 attacks. In the wake of these developments, this collection attends to the nebulous paradigm shifts that account for a reconfiguration of the conventional coordinates of the West (West vs. Rest, Orient vs. Occident). The essays featured in this collection draw upon a wide range of theories from a comparative perspective. Taken together, the collection covers a vast terrain of textual and non-textual sources, including novels, political and poetological programs, video-clips and hypertexts, while exploring the formal-aesthetic representations of the West from interdisciplinary perspectives as diverse as German classicism, (post-)modern Britain, Canada, China, Ireland and the postcolonial world.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
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title From popular Goethe to global pop : the idea of the West between memory and (dis)empowerment /
spellingShingle From popular Goethe to global pop : the idea of the West between memory and (dis)empowerment /
Preliminary Material --
Vorwort /
Annäherungen an den Westen Projekte, Praktiken, Prozesse /
Der Orient als Experimentierfeld. Goethes Divan und der Aneignungsprozess kolonialen Wissens /
Goethe als Korrektiv: Klassiker-Entwürfe Benedetto Croces und José Ortega y Gassets /
A Lot of Catching Up to Do – The West as a Civiliser of Post- Cold War Eastern Europe in Rose Tremain’s The Road Home /
The End of the West in Contemporary Anglophone Fiction /
Im Zeichen des Wolfs. Die Schriftsteller Jiang Rong und Lu Xun als Grenzgänger zwischen chinesischer Tradition und westlicher Moderne /
Regional (Re)Conceptions of the Irish West /
Pulp, Sci-fi and the Politics of Other Fictions: Face to Face with Mohsin Hamid /
Embodiments of the West: Texture and Textuality of the Symbolic Body in Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist /
Contradictions of Human Agency from Victorian Cosmopolitanism to Postmodern Eclecticism /
New Narrative Forms as a Subversion of Established Literary Norms: Walter Pater’s Marius the Epicurean and the Negative Bildungsroman of the 1880's and 1890's /
Look West in Anger’: Exklusive Emotopien in Christian Krachts 1979 und Salman Rushdies Fury. Ein Beitrag zur Affektpoetik des neo-dekadenten Romans /
Towards a ‘World Revolution’? Forging a Transnational Emancipation Narrative from Tahrir Square to Wall Street /
Notes on Contributors.
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title_full_unstemmed From popular Goethe to global pop : the idea of the West between memory and (dis)empowerment / edited by Ines Detmers and Birte Heidemann ; with a foreword by Aleida Assmann ; Redaktion, Paul Ferstl und Rudolf Pölzer ; photo design, Daniel Wagner.
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Vorwort /
Annäherungen an den Westen Projekte, Praktiken, Prozesse /
Der Orient als Experimentierfeld. Goethes Divan und der Aneignungsprozess kolonialen Wissens /
Goethe als Korrektiv: Klassiker-Entwürfe Benedetto Croces und José Ortega y Gassets /
A Lot of Catching Up to Do – The West as a Civiliser of Post- Cold War Eastern Europe in Rose Tremain’s The Road Home /
The End of the West in Contemporary Anglophone Fiction /
Im Zeichen des Wolfs. Die Schriftsteller Jiang Rong und Lu Xun als Grenzgänger zwischen chinesischer Tradition und westlicher Moderne /
Regional (Re)Conceptions of the Irish West /
Pulp, Sci-fi and the Politics of Other Fictions: Face to Face with Mohsin Hamid /
Embodiments of the West: Texture and Textuality of the Symbolic Body in Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist /
Contradictions of Human Agency from Victorian Cosmopolitanism to Postmodern Eclecticism /
New Narrative Forms as a Subversion of Established Literary Norms: Walter Pater’s Marius the Epicurean and the Negative Bildungsroman of the 1880's and 1890's /
Look West in Anger’: Exklusive Emotopien in Christian Krachts 1979 und Salman Rushdies Fury. Ein Beitrag zur Affektpoetik des neo-dekadenten Romans /
Towards a ‘World Revolution’? Forging a Transnational Emancipation Narrative from Tahrir Square to Wall Street /
Notes on Contributors.
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contents Preliminary Material --
Vorwort /
Annäherungen an den Westen Projekte, Praktiken, Prozesse /
Der Orient als Experimentierfeld. Goethes Divan und der Aneignungsprozess kolonialen Wissens /
Goethe als Korrektiv: Klassiker-Entwürfe Benedetto Croces und José Ortega y Gassets /
A Lot of Catching Up to Do – The West as a Civiliser of Post- Cold War Eastern Europe in Rose Tremain’s The Road Home /
The End of the West in Contemporary Anglophone Fiction /
Im Zeichen des Wolfs. Die Schriftsteller Jiang Rong und Lu Xun als Grenzgänger zwischen chinesischer Tradition und westlicher Moderne /
Regional (Re)Conceptions of the Irish West /
Pulp, Sci-fi and the Politics of Other Fictions: Face to Face with Mohsin Hamid /
Embodiments of the West: Texture and Textuality of the Symbolic Body in Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist /
Contradictions of Human Agency from Victorian Cosmopolitanism to Postmodern Eclecticism /
New Narrative Forms as a Subversion of Established Literary Norms: Walter Pater’s Marius the Epicurean and the Negative Bildungsroman of the 1880's and 1890's /
Look West in Anger’: Exklusive Emotopien in Christian Krachts 1979 und Salman Rushdies Fury. Ein Beitrag zur Affektpoetik des neo-dekadenten Romans /
Towards a ‘World Revolution’? Forging a Transnational Emancipation Narrative from Tahrir Square to Wall Street /
Notes on Contributors.
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