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Violence Elsewhere 1: Imagining Distant Violence in Germany 1945-2001

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Explores the significance of postwar German representations of violence in other places and times. Germany's twentieth-century history has made imagining and representing violence in German culture challenging, meaning that it can be difficult to locate and explore critically the significance of violence in and for the postwar German states. This volume approaches that challenge through critical analysis of violence elsewhere, that is, constructions of violence in distant, imagined, or temporally distinct times and places. Such representations have offered a stage on which to imagine violence. Moreover, German representations of violence elsewhere are simultaneously images of Germany itself, revealing something about otherwise submerged meanings and functions of violence in German culture. The essays in this volume explore selected, emblematic works from East, West, and, later, unified Germany, which imagine violence in, for example, Latin America, Vietnam, Cambodia, the USA, and the Middle East, as well as in the respective other German state and in the German past. Drawing on fields including cultural, literary, film, visual, and gender studies, it introduces multidisciplinary theoretical approaches to the topic of violence elsewhere that may be transferable beyond German studies too. As such, the volume allows us to reflect more broadly on relationships between violence, culture, community, and the creation of identities, and to look beyond binary notions of here and elsewhere, self and other. It thus expands our understanding of what German culture is and could be. Edited by Clare Bielby and Mererid Puw Davies. Contributors: Seán Allan, Martin Brady, Evelien Geerts, Katharina Karcher, J.J. Long, Ernest Schonfield, and Katherine Stone. Chapter 8, Problematizing Political Violence in the Federal Republic of Germany: A Hauntological Analysis of the NSU Terror and a Hyper-Exceptionalized 9/11 is available as Open Access under the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND. The open access version of this publication was funded by the European Research Council. See more
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  • Weight: 1g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781640141148

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CLARE BIELBY is Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Women's Studies at the University of York UK. MERERID PUW DAVIES is Professor of German Studies at University College London UK. CLARE BIELBY is Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Women's Studies at the University of York UK. MERERID PUW DAVIES is Professor of German Studies at University College London UK. SEÁN ALLAN is Professor of German at the University of St Andrews. He studied at Emmanuel College Cambridge and at the Humboldt Universität in what was then East Berlin. From 2001-2016 he worked at the University of Warwick before moving to St Andrews in 2016 as Professor of German. His main research areas regard the culture of the European Enlightenment interdisciplinary approaches to the mediation of music and the visual arts as well as translation and translation studies. He is the author of The Plays of Heinrich von Kleist: Ideals and Illusions (1996) and The Stories of Heinrich von Kleist: Fictions of Security (Camden House 2001). He is the co-editor of a special edition of German Life and Letters entitled Heinrich von Kleist: Performance and Performativity (2011); the co-editor of the volumes Kleist Education and Violence: The Transformation of Ethics and Aesthetics and Konstruktive und destruktive Funktionen von Gewalt im Werk Heinrich von Kleists (2012) and Re-Imagining DEFA: East German Cinema in its National and Transnational Contexts (2016); and the co-author of the monograph Unverhoffte Wirkungen: Erziehung und Gewalt im Werk Heinrich von Kleists (2014). His most recent book Screening Art: Modernism and the Socialist Imaginary in East German Cinema (2019) investigates questions of intermediality and spans not only film but also literature music and the visual arts in post-war cinema. Katherine Stone is an Associate Professor in German Studies at the University of Warwick

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