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Violence Elsewhere 2: Imagining Distant Violence in Germany since 2001

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Examines ideas of violence in German culture after 9/11 through the lens of violence elsewhere - exploring works and discourses about violence in distant locations or times. Following the Nazi era, the Holocaust, and the Second World War, in postwar Germany thinking or speaking about that extreme violence seemed distinctively difficult - even perhaps, at times, impossible. Yet we can learn about understandings of violence in this period in novel ways by exploring images and constructions in German culture of faraway violence, as shown in the recent volume Violence Elsewhere 1: Imagining Distant Violence in Germany, 1945-2001. As of September 11, 2001, violence came to appear transnationally, spectacularly mobile in new ways. Consequently, Violence Elsewhere 2 explores ideas about violence elsewhere in German-language culture since 2001. Here, elsewhere can mean not only distant places; it may also be violence perceived as foreign, or in the past. Simultaneously, this work suggests that the idea of 9/11 as a watershed in thinking about violence is more complex than meets the eye. Here, nine essays consider classic literary forms like poetry and prose fiction, from the short story to the intergenerational German family novel to Black feminist speculative fiction. Contributors examine, too, philosophy, performance and multimedia art, political and other forms of public discourse, and film. Topics include, amongst others, the war on terror, slow environmental violence, the Armenian genocide, portrayals of refugees and migrants, legacies of colonial violence, space travel, and the persistent resonance of the German past. See more
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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781640142176

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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. PRISCILLA LAYNE is Professor of German with an adjunct appointment in African African American and Diaspora Studies at the University of North Carolina. FRAUKE MATTHES is a Lecturer in German at the University of Edinburgh.

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