Heimat Goes Mobile: Hybrid Forms of Home in Literature and Film
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Heimat has been a crucial concept for the construction of identity in the German-speaking world. Seemingly impossible to translate, Heimat has served to describe feelings of comfort and belonging that are traditionally tied to a specific location, be it ones place of birth or childhood home. Yet, in a world characterized by ever increasing global influences and a fast-paced lifestyle, the notion of Heimat as a static, inflexible and rather exclusionary idea is becoming more and more obsolete and is giving way to new hybrid Heimat forms that encompass traditional as well as foreign elements. Thus, Heimat can no longer be perceived as a solely German concept but is rapidly merging binary opposites, shaping Germans understandings of home in new and unexpected ways.The nine essays in this anthology explore these hybrid forms of Heimat in our globalized world from multiple angles. Some take a look at traditional genres of Heimat like the Heimatfilm or Heimatroman and examine how contemporary filmmakers (Tom Tykwer, Fatih Akn) and authors (Hans-Ulrich Treichel, Hugo Loetscher) have appropriated those genres to arrive at an updated version of Heimat in the 21st century. Other articles focus on gendered readings of Heimat and show how Mo Asumangs Roots Germania and Ula Stöckls Das alte Lied emancipate the term from its nurturing, motherly qualities and instead provide womenincluding women of colorwith powerful agency. Finally, contributors explore Heimat in the regional and historical contexts of East and West Germany, Switzerland and Romania. In the process, this anthology inscribes itself into the ongoing discourse on Heimat and enriches it by showing how the current notion of Heimat transcends traditional boundaries of nation, culture and race.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 15 Aug 2013
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443847872
About
Gabriele Eichmanns is Associate Teaching Professor of German at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. She received her PhD in German Literature from the University of Washington-Seattle in 2008. Her research focuses primarily on travel writing questions of home and identity trans-cultural writers and pop literature. She has published on Christian Kracht Christoph Ransmayr Yadè Kara and German travel writing on Japan and is currently working on a textbook on globalization for advanced students of German. Yvonne Franke is Assistant Professor of German in the Department of Foreign Languages at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls Texas. She received her PhD from the University of Pittsburgh in 2013. Her research interests include contemporary German audiovisual culture and literature against the backdrop of European expansion.