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Rewriting Identities in Contemporary Germany: Radical Diversity and Literary Interventions

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Essays on and interviews with minoritized writers of contemporary Germany, mostly women or non-binary, whose literary interventions write radical diversity into the dominant culture and challenge fixed frames of identity. In Germany today, an increasing number of minoritized authors - many of them women, nonbinary, or other marginalized genders - are staging literary interventions that foreground the long-standing complexity and radical diversity of German identities. They are reconceiving, redefining, and rewriting understandings of Germanness by centering previously marginalized perspectives and challenging fixed frames of nationality, ethnicity, language, gender, sexuality, and even time and space. In so doing, they open new ways of conceiving of self and other, individual and collective, and thus envision alliances and communities that do justice to the range of lived experiences in Germany. Drawing on frameworks of postmigration, postcolonialism, intersectionality, critical race and whiteness studies, and feminist and queer theory, this volume investigates various literary strategies employed by writers representing diverse subject positions to engage creatively with questions of hegemonic culture and belonging, exposing the exclusionary if not violent practices that these entail. The volume showcases cutting-edge scholarship by established and early career researchers, and is innovative in format: essays treating works by authors such as Fatma Aydemir, Shida Bazyar, Asal Dardan, Sharon Dodua Otoo, Antje Rávik Strubel, Noah Sow, Jackie Thomae, and Olivia Wenzel, along with original interviews with Stefanie-Lahya Aukongo, Özlem Özgül Dündar, Sasha Marianna Salzmann, and Mithu Sanyal illustrate the plurality, agency, and increasing resonance of these literary figures and their works. The chapter by Leila Essa, Seen as Friendly, Seen as Frightening? A Conversation on Visibilities, Kinship, and the Right Words with Mithu Sanyal, is made freely available under the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC. See more
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  • Weight: 1g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781640141551

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SELMA REZGUI is an editor translator and project organizer and has an MSt in German Studies from the University of Oxford LAURA MARIE STURTZ is a PhD candidate in the research group Literature and the Public Sphere in Differentiated Contemporary Cultures at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg TARA TALWAR WINDSOR is Research Associate in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics at the University of Cambridge. PRISCILLA LAYNE is Professor of German with an adjunct appointment in African African American and Diaspora Studies at the University of North Carolina.

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