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  • 1
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    almafu_BV036575512
    Format: 469 S. : , Ill. ; , 220 mm x 150 mm.
    ISBN: 978-90-420-3001-5 , 978-90-420-3002-2
    Series Statement: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik 75
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies , Ethnology
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    Keywords: Deutsch ; Literatur ; Raum ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Fisher, Jaimey 1970-
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1650901607
    Format: Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789042030022
    Series Statement: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik 75
    Content: Preliminary material /Editors Spatial Turns -- Acknowledgements /Editors Spatial Turns -- Introduction /Jaimey Fisher and Barbara Mennel -- Mapping Vision: Goethe, Cartography, and the Novel /Andrew Piper -- Just How Naughty was Berlin? The Geography of Prostitution and Female Sexuality in Curt Moreck’s Erotic Travel Guide /Jill Suzanne Smith -- Mapping a Human Geography: Spatiality in Uwe Johnson’s Mutmassungen über Jakob [Speculations about Jakob, 1959] /Jennifer Marston William -- Historical Space: Daniel Kehlmann’s Die Vermessung der Welt [Measuring the World, 2005] /Katharina Gerstenberger -- Gendered Urban Spaces: Cultural Mediations on the City in Eighteenth-Century German Women’s Writing /Diana Spokiene -- The Roots of German Theater’s “Spatial Turn”: Gerhart Hauptmann’s Social-Spatial Dramas /Amy Strahler Holzapfel -- Urban Mediations: The Theoretical Space of Siegfried Kracauer’s Ginster /Eric Jarosinski -- Protesting the Globalized Metropolis: The Local as Counterspace in Recent Berlin Literature /Bastian Heinsohn -- Transnational Cinema and the Ruins of Berlin and Havana: Die neue Kunst, Ruinen zu bauen [The New Art of Making Ruins, 2007] and Suite Habana (2003)1 /Jennifer Ruth Hosek -- From the Desert to the City and Back: Nomads and the Spaces of Goethe’s West-östlicher Divan [West-Eastern Divan, 1819/1827] /Kamaal Haque -- Not All Who Wander Are Lost: Alfred Döblin’s Reise in Polen [Journey to Poland, 1925] /June J. Hwang -- The Feminine Topography of Zion: Mapping Gertrud Kolmar’s Poetic Imagination /Carola Daffner -- Jewish Colonia as Heimat in the Pampas: Robert Schopflocher’s Explorations of Thirdspace in Argentina /Will Lehman -- Rewriting Home and Migration: Spatiality in the Narratives of Emine Sevgi Özdamar /Silke Schade -- Transcultural Space and Music: Fatih Akın’s Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul (2005) /Barbara Kosta -- The Cult of the Cold and the Gendered Body in Mountain Films /Ingeborg Majer-O’Sickey -- Panoptic Paranoia and Phantasmagoria: Fritz Lang’s Nocturnal City /Steven Jacobs -- Subjective Topographies: Berlin in Post-Wall Photography /Miriam Paeslack -- Kreuzberg as Relational Place: Respatializing the “Ghetto” in Bettina Blümner’s Prinzessinnenbad [Pool of Princesses, 2007] /Jaimey Fisher -- Digital Geographies: Berlin in the Ages of New Media /Todd Presner.
    Content: The phrase “spatial turns” signals the growing importance of space as an analytical as well as representational category for culture. The volume addresses such emerging modes of inquiry by bringing together, for the first time, essays that engage with spatial turns, spatiality, and the theoretical implications of both in the context of German culture, history, and theory. Migrating from fields like geography, urban studies, and architecture, the new centrality of space has transformed social-science fields as diverse as sociology, philosophy, and psychology. In cultural studies, productive analyses of space increasingly cut across the studies of literature, film, popular culture, and the visual arts. Spatial Turns brings together essays that apply a spatial analysis to German literature and other media and engages with specifically German theorizations of space by such figures as Siegfried Kracauer and Walter Benjamin. The volume is organized in four sections: “Mapping Spaces” addresses cartography in all forms and in its intersection with culture; “Spaces of the Urban” takes up one of the key sites of spatial studies, the city; “Spaces of Encounter” considers how Germany has become a contact zone for multiple ethnicities; and “Visualized Spaces” concerns the theorization of space in film and new media studies
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042030015
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. Spatial turns Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi, 2010 ISBN 9789042030015
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: Deutsch ; Literatur ; Raum ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
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    Author information: Fisher, Jaimey 1970-
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  • 3
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    gbv_1696491207
    Format: 1 online resource (454 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789042030022
    Series Statement: Amsterdamer Beiträge Zur Neueren Germanistik Ser.
    Content: The phrase "spatial turns" signals the growing importance of space as an analytical as well as representational category for culture. The volume addresses such emerging modes of inquiry by bringing together, for the first time, essays that engage with spatial turns, spatiality, and the theoretical implications of both in the context of German culture, history, and theory. Migrating from fields like geography, urban studies, and architecture, the new centrality of space has transformed social-science fields as diverse as sociology, philosophy, and psychology. In cultural studies, productive analyses of space increasingly cut across the studies of literature, film, popular culture, and the visual arts. Spatial Turns brings together essays that apply a spatial analysis to German literature and other media and engages with specifically German theorizations of space by such figures as Siegfried Kracauer and Walter Benjamin. The volume is organized in four sections: "Mapping Spaces" addresses cartography in all forms and in its intersection with culture; "Spaces of the Urban" takes up one of the key sites of spatial studies, the city; "Spaces of Encounter" considers how Germany has become a contact zone for multiple ethnicities; and "Visualized Spaces" concerns the theorization of space in film and new media studies.
    Content: Intro -- Spatial Turns Space, Place, and Mobility in German Literary and Visual Culture -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Section I: Mapping Spaces -- Mapping Vision: Goethe, Cartography, and the Novel -- Just How Naughty was Berlin? The Geography of Prostitution and Female Sexuality in Curt Moreck's Erotic Travel Guide -- Mapping a Human Geography: Spatiality in Uwe Johnson's Mutmassungen über Jakob [Speculations about Jakob, 1959] -- Historical Space: Daniel Kehlmann's Die Vermessung der Welt [Measuring the World, 2005] -- Section II: Spaces of the Urban -- Gendered Urban Spaces: Cultural Mediations on the City in Eighteenth-Century German Women's Writing -- The Roots of German Theater's "Spatial Turn": Gerhart Hauptmann's Social-Spatial Dramas -- Urban Mediations: The Theoretical Space of Siegfried Kracauer's Ginster -- Protesting the Globalized Metropolis: The Local as Counterspace in Recent Berlin Literature -- Transnational Cinema and the Ruins of Berlin and Havana: Die neue Kunst, Ruinen zu bauen [The New Art of Making Ruins, 2007] and Suite Habana (2003) -- Section III: Spaces of Encounter -- From the Desert to the City and Back: Nomads and the Spaces of Goethe's West-östlicher Divan [West-Eastern Divan, 1819/1827] -- Not All Who Wander Are Lost: Alfred Döblin's Reise in Polen [Journey to Poland, 1925] -- The Feminine Topography of Zion: Mapping Gertrud Kolmar's Poetic Imagination -- Jewish Colonia as Heimat in the Pampas: Robert Schopflocher's Explorations of Thirdspace in Argentina -- Rewriting Home and Migration: Spatiality in the Narratives of Emine Sevgi Özdamar -- Transcultural Space and Music: Fatih Akın's Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul (2005) -- Section IV: Visualized Space -- The Cult of the Cold and the Gendered Body in Mountain Films.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042030015
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789042030015
    Language: English
    Author information: Fisher, Jaimey 1970-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_661529207
    Format: Online-Ressource (469 S.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9789042030022
    Series Statement: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik 75
    Content: The phrase "spatial turns" signals the growing importance of space as an analytical as well as representational category for culture. The volume addresses such emerging modes of inquiry by bringing together, for the first time, essays that engage with spatial turns, spatiality, and the theoretical implications of both in the context of German culture, history, and theory. Migrating from fields like geography, urban studies, and architecture, the new centrality of space has transformed social-science fields as diverse as sociology, philosophy, and psychology. In cultural studies, productive ana
    Note: Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Jaimey Fisher and Barbara Mennel: Introduction; Section I: Mapping Spaces; Section II: Spaces of the Urban; Section III: Spaces of Encounter; Section IV: Visualized Space;
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042030015
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. Spatial turns Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi, 2010 ISBN 9789042030015
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: Electronic books
    Author information: Fisher, Jaimey 1970-
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  • 5
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    Format: 1 online resource (469 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9789042030022
    Series Statement: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik ; 75
    Content: The phrase "spatial turns" signals the growing importance of space as an analytical as well as representational category for culture. The volume addresses such emerging modes of inquiry by bringing together, for the first time, essays that engage with spatial turns, spatiality, and the theoretical implications of both in the context of German culture, history, and theory. Migrating from fields like geography, urban studies, and architecture, the new centrality of space has transformed social-science fields as diverse as sociology, philosophy, and psychology. In cultural studies, productive analyses of space increasingly cut across the studies of literature, film, popular culture, and the visual arts. Spatial Turns brings together essays that apply a spatial analysis to German literature and other media and engages with specifically German theorizations of space by such figures as Siegfried Kracauer and Walter Benjamin. The volume is organized in four sections: "Mapping Spaces" addresses cartography in all forms and in its intersection with culture; "Spaces of the Urban" takes up one of the key sites of spatial studies, the city; "Spaces of Encounter" considers how Germany has become a contact zone for multiple ethnicities; and "Visualized Spaces" concerns the theorization of space in film and new media studies.
    Note: Preliminary material / , Acknowledgements / , Introduction / , Mapping Vision: Goethe, Cartography, and the Novel / , Just How Naughty was Berlin? The Geography of Prostitution and Female Sexuality in Curt Moreck's Erotic Travel Guide / , Mapping a Human Geography: Spatiality in Uwe Johnson's Mutmassungen über Jakob [Speculations about Jakob, 1959] / , Historical Space: Daniel Kehlmann's Die Vermessung der Welt [Measuring the World, 2005] / , Gendered Urban Spaces: Cultural Mediations on the City in Eighteenth-Century German Women's Writing / , The Roots of German Theater's "Spatial Turn": Gerhart Hauptmann's Social-Spatial Dramas / , Urban Mediations: The Theoretical Space of Siegfried Kracauer's Ginster / , Protesting the Globalized Metropolis: The Local as Counterspace in Recent Berlin Literature / , Transnational Cinema and the Ruins of Berlin and Havana: Die neue Kunst, Ruinen zu bauen [The New Art of Making Ruins, 2007] and Suite Habana (2003)1 / , From the Desert to the City and Back: Nomads and the Spaces of Goethe's West-östlicher Divan [West-Eastern Divan, 1819/1827] / , Not All Who Wander Are Lost: Alfred Döblin's Reise in Polen [Journey to Poland, 1925] / , The Feminine Topography of Zion: Mapping Gertrud Kolmar's Poetic Imagination / , Jewish Colonia as Heimat in the Pampas: Robert Schopflocher's Explorations of Thirdspace in Argentina / , Rewriting Home and Migration: Spatiality in the Narratives of Emine Sevgi Özdamar / , Transcultural Space and Music: Fatih Akın's Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul (2005) / , The Cult of the Cold and the Gendered Body in Mountain Films / , Panoptic Paranoia and Phantasmagoria: Fritz Lang's Nocturnal City / , Subjective Topographies: Berlin in Post-Wall Photography / , Kreuzberg as Relational Place: Respatializing the "Ghetto" in Bettina Blümner's Prinzessinnenbad [Pool of Princesses, 2007] / , Digital Geographies: Berlin in the Ages of New Media / , Illustrative passages in German.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Spatial turns. Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2010 ISBN 9789042030015
    Language: English
    Keywords: Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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    gbv_63148101X
    Format: 469 S. , Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 9789042030015
    Series Statement: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik 75
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042020022
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Spatial turns Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi, 2010 ISBN 9789042030022
    Additional Edition: Online-Ausg. Spatial turns Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi, 2010 ISBN 9789042030022
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Spatial turns Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2010 ISBN 9789042030022
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies , Ethnology
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    Keywords: Deutsch ; Literatur ; Raum ; Geschichte 1750-2010 ; Deutsch ; Literatur ; Raum ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Fisher, Jaimey 1970-
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    UID:
    edocfu_9959232254002883
    Format: 1 online resource (455 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-64305-3 , 9786612643057 , 90-420-3002-X
    Series Statement: Amsterdamer Beitrage zur neueren Germanistik ; 75
    Content: The phrase “spatial turns” signals the growing importance of space as an analytical as well as representational category for culture. The volume addresses such emerging modes of inquiry by bringing together, for the first time, essays that engage with spatial turns, spatiality, and the theoretical implications of both in the context of German culture, history, and theory. Migrating from fields like geography, urban studies, and architecture, the new centrality of space has transformed social-science fields as diverse as sociology, philosophy, and psychology. In cultural studies, productive analyses of space increasingly cut across the studies of literature, film, popular culture, and the visual arts. Spatial Turns brings together essays that apply a spatial analysis to German literature and other media and engages with specifically German theorizations of space by such figures as Siegfried Kracauer and Walter Benjamin. The volume is organized in four sections: “Mapping Spaces” addresses cartography in all forms and in its intersection with culture; “Spaces of the Urban” takes up one of the key sites of spatial studies, the city; “Spaces of Encounter” considers how Germany has become a contact zone for multiple ethnicities; and “Visualized Spaces” concerns the theorization of space in film and new media studies.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Preliminary material / , Acknowledgements / , Introduction / , Mapping Vision: Goethe, Cartography, and the Novel / , Just How Naughty was Berlin? The Geography of Prostitution and Female Sexuality in Curt Moreck’s Erotic Travel Guide / , Mapping a Human Geography: Spatiality in Uwe Johnson’s Mutmassungen über Jakob [Speculations about Jakob, 1959] / , Historical Space: Daniel Kehlmann’s Die Vermessung der Welt [Measuring the World, 2005] / , Gendered Urban Spaces: Cultural Mediations on the City in Eighteenth-Century German Women’s Writing / , The Roots of German Theater’s “Spatial Turn”: Gerhart Hauptmann’s Social-Spatial Dramas / , Urban Mediations: The Theoretical Space of Siegfried Kracauer’s Ginster / , Protesting the Globalized Metropolis: The Local as Counterspace in Recent Berlin Literature / , Transnational Cinema and the Ruins of Berlin and Havana: Die neue Kunst, Ruinen zu bauen [The New Art of Making Ruins, 2007] and Suite Habana (2003)1 / , From the Desert to the City and Back: Nomads and the Spaces of Goethe’s West-östlicher Divan [West-Eastern Divan, 1819/1827] / , Not All Who Wander Are Lost: Alfred Döblin’s Reise in Polen [Journey to Poland, 1925] / , The Feminine Topography of Zion: Mapping Gertrud Kolmar’s Poetic Imagination / , Jewish Colonia as Heimat in the Pampas: Robert Schopflocher’s Explorations of Thirdspace in Argentina / , Rewriting Home and Migration: Spatiality in the Narratives of Emine Sevgi Özdamar / , Transcultural Space and Music: Fatih Akın’s Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul (2005) / , The Cult of the Cold and the Gendered Body in Mountain Films / , Panoptic Paranoia and Phantasmagoria: Fritz Lang’s Nocturnal City / , Subjective Topographies: Berlin in Post-Wall Photography / , Kreuzberg as Relational Place: Respatializing the “Ghetto” in Bettina Blümner’s Prinzessinnenbad [Pool of Princesses, 2007] / , Digital Geographies: Berlin in the Ages of New Media / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-420-3001-1
    Language: English
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