UID:
almafu_9959244705002883
Format:
1 online resource (x, 246 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-107-13717-9
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1-280-16263-5
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0-511-12132-6
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0-511-06217-6
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0-511-20306-3
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0-511-33070-7
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0-511-48573-5
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0-511-07063-2
Series Statement:
Cambridge studies in German
Content:
In Women Writers and National Identity, Stephanie Bird offers a detailed analysis of the twin themes of female identity and national identity in the works of three major twentieth-century German-language women writers. Bird argues for the importance of an understanding of ambiguity, tension and contradiction in the fictional narratives of Ingeborg Bachmann, Anne Duden and Emine Özdamar. She aims to demonstrate how ambiguity is itself central to the development of an understanding of identity and that literary texts are uniquely able to point to the ethical importance of ambiguity through their stylistic complexity. Bird gives close readings of the three writers and draws on feminist theory and psychoanalysis to elucidate the complex nature of individual identity. This book will be of interest to literary and women's studies scholars as well as Germanists.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
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I: Ingeborg Bachmann: the todesarten prose -- Franza and the righteous servant -- On sharks and shame -- Malina: experience and feminism -- II: Anne Duden: the suffering body -- The short stories. Thoughts on the body and ethics -- Desire and complicity in Das Judasschaf -- III: Emine Özdamar: performance and metaphor -- Tradition out of context -- Metaphor's creative spark -- das war es.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-521-10988-4
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-521-82406-0
Language:
English
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