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  1. Shifting perspectives
    East German autobiographical narratives before and after the end of the GDR
    Autor*in: Tate, Dennis
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    A striking feature of today's German literature is the survival of an East German subculture characterized by its authors' self-reflexive concern with their own lives, not only in texts labeled as autobiography but also those in the more ambiguous... mehr

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    A striking feature of today's German literature is the survival of an East German subculture characterized by its authors' self-reflexive concern with their own lives, not only in texts labeled as autobiography but also those in the more ambiguous territory of what Christa Wolf has called 'subjective authenticity.' Dennis Tate provides the first detailed account of this phenomenon: its origins in the 1930s' exile debates, its evolution during the GDR's lifespan, and its manifestations in the work of five East German authors still widely read today: Brigitte Reimann, Franz Fühmann, Stefan Heym, Günter de Bruyn, and Christa Wolf. Tate shows how the preoccupation with self arose from the unusually turbulent circumstances in which this generation has lived. Having succumbed early to the temptation to simplify their life stories for misguided educational purposes, these authors have repeatedly reconstructed their personal and political identities as their perspectives on the past have shifted. Tate shows the importance of viewing their autobiographical writing as a multilayered historical process, exposing problems with canonical accounts of East German literature and enabling texts published under GDR censorship to be properly appreciated for the first time. Dennis Tate is Professor of German Studies at the University of Bath, UK Autobiographical writing in the East German context and beyond -- Brigitte Reimann: the constraints of first-person fiction -- Franz Fühmann: the deconstruction of an "exemplary" biography -- Stefan Heym: strategies of self-concealment in fictional and autobiographical mode -- Günter de Bruyn: from the "lies" of fiction to the "truth" of autobiography? -- Christa Wolf: "subjective authenticity" in practice: an evolving

     

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    Schlagworte: German prose literature; Autobiographical fiction, German; Autobiographical memory in literature; German prose literature; German prose literature ; Germany (East) ; History and criticism; German prose literature ; 20th century ; History and criticism; Autobiographical fiction, German ; Germany (East); Autobiographical memory in literature
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  2. Shifting perspectives
    East German autobiographical narratives before and after the end of the GDR
    Autor*in: Tate, Dennis
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    A striking feature of today's German literature is the survival of an East German subculture characterized by its authors' self-reflexive concern with their own lives, not only in texts labeled as autobiography but also those in the more ambiguous... mehr

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    A striking feature of today's German literature is the survival of an East German subculture characterized by its authors' self-reflexive concern with their own lives, not only in texts labeled as autobiography but also those in the more ambiguous territory of what Christa Wolf has called 'subjective authenticity.' Dennis Tate provides the first detailed account of this phenomenon: its origins in the 1930s' exile debates, its evolution during the GDR's lifespan, and its manifestations in the work of five East German authors still widely read today: Brigitte Reimann, Franz Fühmann, Stefan Heym, Günter de Bruyn, and Christa Wolf. Tate shows how the preoccupation with self arose from the unusually turbulent circumstances in which this generation has lived. Having succumbed early to the temptation to simplify their life stories for misguided educational purposes, these authors have repeatedly reconstructed their personal and political identities as their perspectives on the past have shifted. Tate shows the importance of viewing their autobiographical writing as a multilayered historical process, exposing problems with canonical accounts of East German literature and enabling texts published under GDR censorship to be properly appreciated for the first time. Dennis Tate is Professor of German Studies at the University of Bath, UK Autobiographical writing in the East German context and beyond -- Brigitte Reimann: the constraints of first-person fiction -- Franz Fühmann: the deconstruction of an "exemplary" biography -- Stefan Heym: strategies of self-concealment in fictional and autobiographical mode -- Günter de Bruyn: from the "lies" of fiction to the "truth" of autobiography? -- Christa Wolf: "subjective authenticity" in practice: an evolving

     

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    Schlagworte: German prose literature; Autobiographical fiction, German; Autobiographical memory in literature; German prose literature; German prose literature ; Germany (East) ; History and criticism; German prose literature ; 20th century ; History and criticism; Autobiographical fiction, German ; Germany (East); Autobiographical memory in literature
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  3. Nationalsozialismus und Shoah im autobiographischen Roman
    Poetologie des Erinnerns bei Ruth Klüger, Martin Walser, Georg Heller und Günter Grass
    Erschienen: [2016]; ©2016
    Verlag:  De Gruyter, Berlin

    Around the turn of the millennium, a number of autobiographical novels were published by authors who grew up as children during the Nazi period. This study examines texts by Ruth Klüger, Martin Walser, Georg Heller, and Günter Grass, focusing on the... mehr

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    Around the turn of the millennium, a number of autobiographical novels were published by authors who grew up as children during the Nazi period. This study examines texts by Ruth Klüger, Martin Walser, Georg Heller, and Günter Grass, focusing on the poetology of memory that underlies their narratives Um die Jahrtausendwende erscheinen zahlreiche autobiographische Romane von Autorinnen und Autoren, die als Kinder während der NS-Zeit sozialisiert wurden. Die Arbeit widmet sich Texten von Ruth Klüger, Martin Walser, Georg Heller und Günter Die Bedeutung der Erinnerung für die Kultur, die Gesellschaft, das Individuum und die Literatur -- Der autobiographische Roman -- Die Walser-Bubis-Debatte im Kontext -- Offensives, selbstreflexives und weibliches Erinnern in Ruth Klügers weiter leben. Eine Jugend -- "Vergangenheit als Gegenwart": Martin Walsers Ein springender Brunnen -- Georg Hellers Das Kind, das er war. Die Geschichte des Johann Avellis: Erinnern zwischen Emotionalität, Unwillkürlichkeit und Unsicherheit -- Das Erinnerungskonzept in Günter Grass' Beim Häuten der Zwiebel -- "Flecken gewaltiger Erinnerung": Autobiographische Literatur anderer Autorinnen und Autoren -- Synthese und Fazit

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: GN 1701 ; GN 1931
    Schriftenreihe: Studien zur deutschen Literatur ; 212
    Schlagworte: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Memory in literature; Autobiographical fiction, German; National socialism in literature; German fiction; Autobiographical memory in literature
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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  4. Nationalsozialismus und Shoah im autobiographischen Roman
    Poetologie des Erinnerns bei Ruth Klüger, Martin Walser, Georg Heller und Günter Grass
    Erschienen: [2016]; ©2016
    Verlag:  De Gruyter, Berlin

    Around the turn of the millennium, a number of autobiographical novels were published by authors who grew up as children during the Nazi period. This study examines texts by Ruth Klüger, Martin Walser, Georg Heller, and Günter Grass, focusing on the... mehr

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    Around the turn of the millennium, a number of autobiographical novels were published by authors who grew up as children during the Nazi period. This study examines texts by Ruth Klüger, Martin Walser, Georg Heller, and Günter Grass, focusing on the poetology of memory that underlies their narratives. Die Bedeutung der Erinnerung für die Kultur, die Gesellschaft, das Individuum und die Literatur -- Der autobiographische Roman -- Die Walser-Bubis-Debatte im Kontext -- Offensives, selbstreflexives und weibliches Erinnern in Ruth Klügers weiter leben. Eine Jugend -- "Vergangenheit als Gegenwart": Martin Walsers Ein springender Brunnen -- Georg Hellers Das Kind, das er war. Die Geschichte des Johann Avellis: Erinnern zwischen Emotionalität, Unwillkürlichkeit und Unsicherheit -- Das Erinnerungskonzept in Günter Grass' Beim Häuten der Zwiebel -- "Flecken gewaltiger Erinnerung": Autobiographische Literatur anderer Autorinnen und Autoren -- Synthese und Fazit

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Studien zur deutschen Literatur ; Band 212
    Schlagworte: Autobiographical fiction, German; German fiction; Autobiographical memory in literature; National socialism in literature; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Memory in literature
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  5. Shifting perspectives
    East German autobiographical narratives before and after the end of the GDR
    Autor*in: Tate, Dennis
    Erschienen: c2007
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, N.Y

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    ISBN: 1282150588; 9781282150584; 9781571137043
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: German prose literature; Autobiographical fiction, German; Autobiographical memory in literature; German prose literature
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-258) and index

    ""CONTENTS ""; ""ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ""; ""ABBREVIATIONS ""; ""INTRODUCTION: East German Autobiographical Narratives: Challenging Conventional Genre Distinctions""; ""Part 1: Historical Overview""; ""1: Autobiographical Writing in the East German Context and Beyond""; ""Part 2: Case Studies in Autobiographical Writing""; ""2: Brigitte Reimann: The Constraints of First-Person Fiction""; ""3: Franz F�hmann: The Deconstruction of an “Exemplary� Biography""; ""4: Stefan Heym: Strategies of Self-Concealment in Fictional and Autobiographical Mode""

    ""5: G�nter de Bruyn: From the “Lies� of Fiction to the “Truth� of Autobiography?""""6: Christa Wolf: “Subjective Authenticity� in Practice: An Evolving Autobiographical Project""; ""BIBLIOGRAPHY ""; ""INDEX ""

  6. Women without a past?
    German autobiographical writings and fascism
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    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Patterns of remembering -- Memories of a survivor : the story of Hilde Huppert's autobiographies -- Competing voices in Inge Scholl's Die Weisse Rose -- Intoxicating transience : negotiations of public and private in Elisabeth Langgässer's published... mehr

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    Patterns of remembering -- Memories of a survivor : the story of Hilde Huppert's autobiographies -- Competing voices in Inge Scholl's Die Weisse Rose -- Intoxicating transience : negotiations of public and private in Elisabeth Langgässer's published letters -- "One must tear aside the flowers" : Melita Maschmann's Fazit -- Clarity and insight : Greta Kuckhoff's memories of resistance in Vom Rosenkranz zur Roten Kapelle -- Und ausserdem war es mein Leben : subjectivity, subjugation, and self-justification in Elfriede Brüning's autobiography -- "To write against forgetting" : Grete Weil's Leb ich denn, wenn andere leben. Who remembers, and how? Debates about the role of memory as history - and of literature as memory - have increasingly come to fascinate those interested in how we look at our pasts as a means for understanding the present. Women without a Past? brings together for the first time autobiographies written by seven women who experienced Nazism from different perspectives: Elfriede Brüning, Hilde Huppert, Greta Kuckhoff, Elisabeth Langgässer, Melita Maschmann, Inge Scholl, and Grete Weil. Their autobiographies provoke diverse and challenging answers to questions about who remembers what, when, whe

     

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    ISBN: 9781435612532; 1435612531; 9042022280; 9789042022287
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    Schriftenreihe: Genus--gender in modern culture 1568-1602 ; 8
    Genus--gender in modern culture ; 8
    Schlagworte: Women authors, German; Autobiographical memory in literature; National socialism and women; Autobiographical memory in literature; National socialism and women; Women authors, German; Social Science; Nationalsozialismus; Frauenliteratur; Autobiographical memory in literature; Autobiografie; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; German; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-381)

  7. Shifting perspectives
    East German autobiographical narratives before and after the end of the GDR
    Autor*in: Tate, Dennis
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    A striking feature of today's German literature is the survival of an East German subculture characterized by its authors' self-reflexive concern with their own lives, not only in texts labeled as autobiography but also those in the more ambiguous... mehr

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    A striking feature of today's German literature is the survival of an East German subculture characterized by its authors' self-reflexive concern with their own lives, not only in texts labeled as autobiography but also those in the more ambiguous territory of what Christa Wolf has called 'subjective authenticity.' Dennis Tate provides the first detailed account of this phenomenon: its origins in the 1930s' exile debates, its evolution during the GDR's lifespan, and its manifestations in the work of five East German authors still widely read today: Brigitte Reimann, Franz Fühmann, Stefan Heym, Günter de Bruyn, and Christa Wolf. Tate shows how the preoccupation with self arose from the unusually turbulent circumstances in which this generation has lived. Having succumbed early to the temptation to simplify their life stories for misguided educational purposes, these authors have repeatedly reconstructed their personal and political identities as their perspectives on the past have shifted. Tate shows the importance of viewing their autobiographical writing as a multilayered historical process, exposing problems with canonical accounts of East German literature and enabling texts published under GDR censorship to be properly appreciated for the first time. Dennis Tate is Professor of German Studies at the University of Bath, UK.

     

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    Schlagworte: German prose literature / Germany (East) / History and criticism; German prose literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Autobiographical fiction, German / Germany (East); Autobiographical memory in literature; Autobiografische Literatur
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  8. Shifting perspectives
    East German autobiographical narratives before and after the end of the GDR
    Autor*in: Tate, Dennis
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    A striking feature of today's German literature is the survival of an East German subculture characterized by its authors' self-reflexive concern with their own lives, not only in texts labeled as autobiography but also those in the more ambiguous... mehr

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    A striking feature of today's German literature is the survival of an East German subculture characterized by its authors' self-reflexive concern with their own lives, not only in texts labeled as autobiography but also those in the more ambiguous territory of what Christa Wolf has called 'subjective authenticity.' Dennis Tate provides the first detailed account of this phenomenon: its origins in the 1930s' exile debates, its evolution during the GDR's lifespan, and its manifestations in the work of five East German authors still widely read today: Brigitte Reimann, Franz Fühmann, Stefan Heym, Günter de Bruyn, and Christa Wolf. Tate shows how the preoccupation with self arose from the unusually turbulent circumstances in which this generation has lived. Having succumbed early to the temptation to simplify their life stories for misguided educational purposes, these authors have repeatedly reconstructed their personal and political identities as their perspectives on the past have shifted. Tate shows the importance of viewing their autobiographical writing as a multilayered historical process, exposing problems with canonical accounts of East German literature and enabling texts published under GDR censorship to be properly appreciated for the first time. Dennis Tate is Professor of German Studies at the University of Bath, UK.

     

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    Schlagworte: German prose literature / Germany (East) / History and criticism; German prose literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Autobiographical fiction, German / Germany (East); Autobiographical memory in literature; Autobiografische Literatur
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  9. Women without a past?
    German autobiographical writings and fascism
    Erschienen: 2007
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    Schriftenreihe: Genus--gender in modern culture ; 8
    Schlagworte: Social Science; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German; Autobiographie; Nationalsozialismus; Frauenliteratur; Women authors, German; Autobiographical memory in literature; National socialism and women; Politische Verfolgung <Motiv>; Autobiografie; Nationalsozialismus <Motiv>; Deutsch
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-381)

    Patterns of remembering -- Memories of a survivor : the story of Hilde Huppert's autobiographies -- Competing voices in Inge Scholl's Die Weisse Rose -- Intoxicating transience : negotiations of public and private in Elisabeth Langgässer's published letters -- "One must tear aside the flowers" : Melita Maschmann's Fazit -- Clarity and insight : Greta Kuckhoff's memories of resistance in Vom Rosenkranz zur Roten Kapelle -- Und ausserdem war es mein Leben : subjectivity, subjugation, and self-justification in Elfriede Brüning's autobiography -- "To write against forgetting" : Grete Weil's Leb ich denn, wenn andere leben

  10. Shifting perspectives
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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: Littérature allemande - Allemagne (République démocratique) - Histoire et critique; Mémoire épisodique dans la littérature; Prose allemande - 20e siècle - Histoire et critique; Prose allemande - Allemagne (Est) - Histoire et critique; Roman autobiographique allemand - Allemagne (Est); German prose literature; German prose literature; Autobiographical fiction, German; Autobiographical memory in literature; Autobiografische Literatur
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    German autobiographical writings and fascism
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    Schlagworte: Autobiographical memory in literature; National socialism and women; Women authors, German; Politische Verfolgung <Motiv>; Autobiografie; Nationalsozialismus <Motiv>; Deutsch
    Umfang: 381 p
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [345]-381)

  12. Women without a past?
    German autobiographical writings and fascism
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary Material -- Patterns of Remembering -- Memories of a Survivor: The Story of Hilde Huppert’s Autobiographies -- Competing Voices in Inge Scholl’s Die Weiße Rose -- Intoxicating Transience: Negotiations of Public and Private in Elisabeth... mehr

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    Preliminary Material -- Patterns of Remembering -- Memories of a Survivor: The Story of Hilde Huppert’s Autobiographies -- Competing Voices in Inge Scholl’s Die Weiße Rose -- Intoxicating Transience: Negotiations of Public and Private in Elisabeth Langgässer’s Published Letters -- “One Must Tear Aside the Flowers…”: Melita Maschmann’s Fazit -- Clarity and Insight: Greta Kuckhoff’s Memories of Resistance in Vom Rosenkranz zur Roten Kapelle -- Und außerdem war es mein Leben: Subjectivity, Subjugation and Self-Justification in Elfriede Brüning’s Autobiography -- “To Write against Forgetting”: Grete Weil’s Leb ich denn, wenn andere leben -- Conclusion -- Works Cited. Who remembers, and how? Debates about the role of memory as history – and of literature as memory – have increasingly come to fascinate those interested in how we look at our pasts as a means for understanding the present. Women without a Past ? brings together for the first time autobiographies written by seven women who experienced Nazism from different perspectives: Elfriede Brüning, Hilde Huppert, Greta Kuckhoff, Elisabeth Langgässer, Melita Maschmann, Inge Scholl, and Grete Weil. Their autobiographies provoke diverse and challenging answers to questions about who remembers what, when, where, how and on behalf of whom. This book foregrounds the positive political potential of re-reading well-known texts and seeking out reasons why others have been marginalized. It examines autobiography as a form of writing at the very centre of contemporary debates on the ‘self’, ‘truth’ and ‘history’. Women without a Past ? offers new insights into the politics of memory and autobiography, and will be of particular interest to researchers and students engaging with women’s writing and memories of Nazism

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Genus--gender in modern culture ; 8
    Schlagworte: Women authors, German; Autobiographical memory in literature; National socialism and women
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 345-381)