A GROUNDBREAKING TREATMENT OF THE THEMES OF COLONIALISM AND AFRICA IN
GERMAN LITERARY FICTION AS PRESENTED IN SOME FIFTY NOVELS FROM THE
PAST THREE DECADES.
In the late 1990s, in the wake of German unification,
multiculturalism, and globalization, a surge of historical novels
about German colonialism in Africa and its previously neglected
legacies hit the German literary scene. This development, accelerated
by the centenary in 2004 of Germany's colonial war in South-West
Africa, has continued to the present, making colonialism an
established theme of literary memorialization alongside Germany's
dominant memorythemes -- National Socialism and the Holocaust, the
former GDR and its demise in the _Wende_, and, more recently, "1968."
This is the first comprehensive study of contemporary German
literature's intense engagement withGerman colonialism and with
Germany's wider involvement in European colonialism. Building on the
author's decade of research and publication in the field, the book
discusses some fifty novels by German, Swiss, and Austrian writers,
among them Hans Christoph Buch, Alex Capus, Christof Hamann, Lukas
Hartmann, Ilona Maria Hilliges, Giselher W. Hoffmann, Dieter Kühn,
Hermann Schulz, Gerhard Seyfried, Thomas von Steinaecker, Uwe Timm,
Ilija Trojanow, and Stephan Wackwitz. Drawing on international
postcolonial theory, the German tradition of cross-cultural literary
studies, and on memory studies, the book brings the hitherto neglected
German case to the international debate in postcolonial literary
studies.
Dirk Göttsche is Professor of German at the University of Nottingham.
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The Rediscovery of Colonialism in Contemporary German Literature
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781571138477
Publisert
2020
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Camden House
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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