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    Cambridge, Mass. ; London, England : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044747768
    Format: XVI, 192 Seiten , Illustrationen , 19 cm
    ISBN: 067402222X
    Uniform Title: Berliner Kindheit um neunzehnhundert
    Language: English
    Keywords: Benjamin, Walter 1892-1940 ; Berlin ; Alltag ; Geschichte 1895-1905 ; Berlin ; Kind ; Geschichte 1900 ; Autobiografie ; Erlebnisbericht ; Fiktionale Darstellung ; Geschichte 1900 ; Autobiographie 1892-1906 ; Berlin ; Benjamin, Walter ; Autobiographie 1892-1906
    Author information: Benjamin, Walter 1892-1940
    Author information: Eiland, Howard
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046277603
    ISSN: 2364-0480
    Note: Mit Zusammenfassungen in französischer und spanischer Sprache
    In: number:4
    In: year:2019
    In: pages:19 Seiten
    In: Anthropology & materialism, Berlin, 2013-, No. 4 (2019), 19 Seiten, 2364-0480
    Language: English
    Keywords: Benjamin, Walter 1892-1940 Berliner Kindheit um neunzehnhundert ; Freud, Sigmund 1856-1939
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ADK209928
    Language: English
    Keywords: Benjamin, Walter ; Porträtphotographie ; Autobiographie ; Benjamin, Walter: Berliner Kindheit um neunzehnhundert ; Benjamin, Walter
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1672162181
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 329 Seiten, 24 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln) , Illustrationen, Karten
    ISBN: 9781501731570 , 9781501731587
    Content: The evocative and riveting stories of four brothers—Gershom the Zionist, Werner the Communist, Reinhold the nationalist, and Erich the liberal—weave together in The Scholems, a biography of an eminent middle-class Jewish Berlin family and a social history of the Jews in Germany in the decades leading up to World War II.Across four generations, Jay Howard Geller illuminates the transformation of traditional Jews into modern German citizens, the challenges they faced, and the ways that they shaped the German-Jewish century, beginning with Prussia's emancipation of the Jews in 1812 and ending with exclusion and disenfranchisement under the Nazis. Focusing on the renowned philosopher and Kabbalah scholar Gershom Scholem and his family, their story beautifully draws out the rise and fall of bourgeois life in the unique subculture that was Jewish Berlin. Geller portrays the family within a much larger context of economic advancement, the adoption of German culture and debates on Jewish identity, struggles for integration into society, and varying political choices during the German Empire, World War I, the Weimar Republic, and the Nazi era. What Geller discovers, and unveils for the reader, is a fascinating portal through which to view the experience of the Jewish middle class in Germany
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Map of the Scholems’ Berlin in the 1920s -- Members of the Scholem Family -- Introduction -- 1. Origins: From Glogau to Berlin -- 2. Berlin Childhood around 1900: Growing Up in the Growing Metropolis -- 3. Things Fall Apart: The First World War -- 4. Life in the Time of Revolutions: The Early Weimar Republic -- 5. The Gold-Plated Twenties and Beyond: Promise, Prosperity, and Depression in Interwar Germany -- 6. In the Promised Land: A New Home in Jerusalem -- 7. The Maelstrom: Jewish Life in Nazi Germany -- 8. Cresting of the Fifth Wave: Gershom Scholem’s Palestine in the 1930s -- 9. Afterlives: Sydney and Jerusalem -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501731563
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Geller, Jay Howard, 1972 - The Scholems Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2019 ISBN 9781501731563
    Language: English
    Keywords: Scholem Familie : 19.-20. Jh. ; Berlin ; Bürgertum ; Juden ; Geschichte 1812-1940 ; Scholem, Gershom 1897-1982 ; Familie ; Geschichte
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Geller, Jay Howard 1972-
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949702823402882
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 315 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9789004358959
    Series Statement: Balkan Studies Library ; 21
    Content: After the First World War, East Central Europe underwent an extensive geopolitical reconfiguration, resulting in highly turbulent environments in which political sacrificial narratives found a breeding ground. They engaged various groups' experiences of dispossession, energizing them for the wars against their 'perpetrators'. By knitting together their frustrations and thus creating new foundational myths, these narratives introduced new imagined communities. Their mutual competition established a typically post-imperial traumatic constellation that generated discontent, frustrations and anxieties. Within the various constituencies that structured it through their interaction, this book focuses on literary narratives of dispossession, which, placed at its nodes, develop much subtler technologies than their political counterparts. They are interpreted as individual and clandestine oppositions to the homogenizing pattern of public narratives.
    Note: Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Ruling (Out) the Province and Its Consequences: Sovereignty, Dispossession, and Sacrificial Violence in the Early Work of Miloš Crnjanski and Miroslav Krleža -- Disciplining the Wild(wo)men: Borisav Stanković's Not Wannabe Bride and Janko Polić Kamov's Wannabe Artist -- A Rebellion on the Knees: Miroslav Krleža and the Croatian Narrative of Dispossession -- The Carnival's Victims: Miloš Crnjanski's The Mask and Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Arabella -- Exempt from Belonging: Ivo Andrić, Karl Kraus, and Post-imperial Trauma -- The Dis/location of Solitude: The Dispossession of the Paternal Protection in Joseph Roth's The Radetzky March and Radomir Konstantinović's Descartes' Death -- The Politics of Remembrance: Walter Benjamin's Berlin Childhood Around 1900 and Miroslav Krleža's A Childhood in Agram in 1902-1903.
    Additional Edition: Online version: Biti, Vladimir, 1952- author. Attached to dispossession Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2018] ISBN 9789004358959
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden, The Netherlands ; : Brill,
    UID:
    almafu_9959323151002883
    Format: 1 online resource (323 pages).
    ISBN: 90-04-35895-1
    Series Statement: Balkan Studies Library, Volume 21
    Content: After the First World War, East Central Europe underwent an extensive geopolitical reconfiguration, resulting in highly turbulent environments in which political sacrificial narratives found a breeding ground. They engaged various groups’ experiences of dispossession, energizing them for the wars against their ‘perpetrators’. By knitting together their frustrations and thus creating new foundational myths, these narratives introduced new imagined communities. Their mutual competition established a typically post-imperial traumatic constellation that generated discontent, frustrations and anxieties. Within the various constituencies that structured it through their interaction, this book focuses on literary narratives of dispossession, which, placed at its nodes, develop much subtler technologies than their political counterparts. They are interpreted as individual and clandestine oppositions to the homogenizing pattern of public narratives.
    Note: Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Ruling (Out) the Province and Its Consequences: Sovereignty, Dispossession, and Sacrificial Violence in the Early Work of Miloš Crnjanski and Miroslav Krleža -- Disciplining the Wild(wo)men: Borisav Stanković’s Not Wannabe Bride and Janko Polić Kamov’s Wannabe Artist -- A Rebellion on the Knees: Miroslav Krleža and the Croatian Narrative of Dispossession -- The Carnival’s Victims: Miloš Crnjanski’s The Mask and Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s Arabella -- Exempt from Belonging: Ivo Andrić, Karl Kraus, and Post-imperial Trauma -- The Dis/location of Solitude: The Dispossession of the Paternal Protection in Joseph Roth’s The Radetzky March and Radomir Konstantinović’s Descartes’ Death -- The Politics of Remembrance: Walter Benjamin’s Berlin Childhood Around 1900 and Miroslav Krleža’s A Childhood in Agram in 1902–1903.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-34067-X
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almafu_9959230288602883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 292 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-134-93320-7 , 1-134-93321-5 , 1-280-32261-6 , 9786610322619 , 0-585-44728-4 , 0-203-41223-0
    Series Statement: Studies in the social history of medicine
    Content: Recent revelations of child abuse have highlighted the need for understanding the historical background to current attitudes towards child health and welfare. In the Name of the Child explores a variety of professional, social, political and cultural constructions of the child in the decades around the First World War. It describes how medical and welfare initiatives in the name of the child were shaped and how changes in medical and welfare provisions were closely allied to political and ideological interests.
    Note: Originated in a conference held at the Institute of Historical Research in Oct. 1987, sponsored by the Society for the Social History of Medicine and the British Paediatric Association. , Cover; IN THE NAME OF THE CHILD; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Preface and acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION; 1 BODIES, FIGURES AND PHYSIOLOGY: MARGARET MCMILLAN AND THE LATE NINETEENTH-CENTURY REMAKING OF WORKING-CLASS CHILDHOOD; 2 CHILD LABOUR, MEDICAL CAPITAL, AND THE SCHOOL MEDICAL SERVICE, c. 1890-1918; 3 'WONDERLANDS OF BUTTERCUP, CLOVER AND DAISIES': TUBERCULOSIS AND THE OPEN-AIR SCHOOL MOVEMENT IN BRITAIN, 1907-39; 4 ORPHANS AS GUINEA PIGS: AMERICAN CHILDREN AND MEDICAL EXPERIMENTERS, 1890-1930 , 5 FROM ISOLATION TO THERAPY: CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS AND DIPHTHERIA IN FIN DE SIÈCLE PARIS, LONDON AND BERLIN; 6 CLEVELAND IN HISTORY: THE ABUSED CHILD AND CHILD PROTECTION, 1880-1914; 7 FROM BODIES TO MINDS IN CHILDCARE LITERATURE: ADVICE TO PARENTS IN INTER-WAR BRITAIN; 8 WISHES, ANXIETIES, PLAY, AND GESTURES: CHILD GUIDANCE IN INTER-WAR ENGLAND; 9 DARKLY THROUGH A LENS: CHANGING PERCEPTIONS OF THE AFRICAN CHILD IN SICKNESS AND HEALTH, 1900-1945; 10 WELFARE, WAGES AND THE FAMILY: CHILD ENDOWMENT IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE, 1900-50; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-415-51328-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-415-05743-4
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1014605067
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (323 pages)
    ISBN: 9789004358959
    Series Statement: Balkan Studies Library
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction The Un/worlding of Letters: The Dis/junctures of Post-imperial Literatures -- Chapter 1 Ruling (Out) the Province and Its Consequences: Sovereignty, Dispossession, and Sacrificial Violence in the Early Work of Miloš Crnjanski and Miroslav Krleža -- Chapter 2 Disciplining the Wild(wo)men: Borisav Stanković's Not Wannabe Bride and Janko Polić Kamov's Wannabe Artist -- Chapter 3 A Rebellion on the Knees: Miroslav Krleža and the Croatian Narrative of Dispossession -- Chapter 4 The Carnival's Victims: Miloš Crnjanski's The Mask and Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Arabella -- Chapter 5 Exempt from Belonging: Ivo Andrić, Karl Kraus, and Post-imperial Trauma -- Chapter 6 The Dis/location of Solitude: The Dispossession of the Paternal Protection in Joseph Roth's The Radetzky March and Radomir Konstantinović's Descartes' Death -- Chapter 7 The Politics of Remembrance: Walter Benjamin's Berlin Childhood Around 1900 and Miroslav Krleža's A Childhood in Agram in 1902-1903 -- Works Cited -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004340671
    Additional Edition: Print version Biti, Vladimir Attached to Dispossession : Sacrificial Narratives in Post-Imperial Europe Boston : BRILL,c2018 ISBN 9789004340671
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_816610932
    Format: 322 Seiten , 22 cm
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9780307593511 , 9780307477446
    Series Statement: Borzoi books
    Content: "The incredible story of the woman--actress, dancer, yogi, globetrotter--who brought yoga to America and to much of the rest of the western world. Born Eugenia Peterson in early 20th century Russia, Indra Devi was a rebel from earliest childhood. In the 1930s she fled to Berlin, and then--driven by her passion for yoga and a fascination with yogic philosophy (and Theosophy)--she journeyed to India, at a time when unaccompanied young European women were unheard of. In India she performed perhaps her greatest feat--convincing even the most recalcitrant yogis, from Krishnamurti to Krishnamacharya, to reveal to her the secrets of their art. She would go on to share what she learned with men and women around the world--teaching Gloria Swanson and Greta Garbo in Hollywood, then moving to Mexico and later to Buenos Aires--helping to usher in the craze for yoga that continues unabated in the U.S. and throughout the world today. Written with vivid clarity, and describing the extraordinary spread and popularization of a philosophical movement, The Goddess Posebrings Indra Devi's little known but wholly remarkable story to life"--
    Content: "Biography of Indra Devi, a European woman who, over the course of her century-long life, helped introduce yoga to the U.S"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781101874646
    Language: English
    Keywords: Devi, Indra 1899-2002 ; Hatha-Yoga ; USA ; Geschichte 1900-2000
    Author information: Goldberg, Michelle 1975-
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin : De Gruyter
    UID:
    gbv_165450906X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 2180 Seiten in 3 Teilen) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783110279818 , 9783110381481
    Series Statement: De Gruyter Handbook
    Content: Autobiographical writings have been a major cultural genre from antiquity to the present time. General questions of the literary as, e.g., the relation between literature and reality, truth and fiction, the dependency of author, narrator, and figure, or issues of individual and cultural styles etc., can be studied preeminently in the autobiographical genre. Yet, the tradition of life-writing has, in the course of literary history, developed manifold types and forms. Especially in the globalized age, where the media and other technological / cultural factors contribute to a rapid transformation of lifestyles, autobiographical writing has maintained, even enhanced, its popularity and importance. By conceiving autobiography in a wide sense that includes memoirs, diaries, self-portraits and autofiction as well as media transformations of the genre, this three-volume handbook offers a comprehensive survey of theoretical approaches, systematic aspects, and historical developments in an international and interdisciplinary perspective. While autobiography is usually considered to be a European tradition, special emphasis is placed on the modes of self-representation in non-Western cultures and on inter- and transcultural perspectives of the genre. The individual contributions are closely interconnected by a system of cross-references. The handbook addresses scholars of cultural and literary studies, students as well as non-academic readers
    Content: Benjamin Franklin: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (1791 sq.) / Depkat, Volker -- 20. Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Les Confessions (1782/1789) [The Confessions] / Moser, Christian -- 21. Johann Wolfgang Goethe: Aus meinem Leben: Dichtung und Wahrheit (1811–1833) [From My Life: Poetry and Truth] / Brown, Jane K. -- 22. William Wordsworth: The Prelude (1850) / Schwalm, Helga -- 23. Harriet Jacobs: Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Written by Herself (1861) / Klepper, Martin -- 24. Lev Nikolaevič Tolstoj: Детство (1852) [Childhood] / Martin, Erik -- 25. Ned Kelly: The Jerilderie Letter (1879) / Farrell, Michael -- 26. August Strindberg: Tjänstekvinnans Son. En Själs Utvecklingshistoria (1886) [The Son of a Servant] / Rugg, Linda Haverty -- 27. Mark Twain: Autobiography of Mark Twain (1870–1910) / Banerjee, Mita -- 28. Franz Kafka: Brief an den Vater (1919) [Letter to His Father] / Holdenried, Michaela -- 29. Alban Berg: Lyric Suite (1925/1926) / Jost-Rösch, Nicole -- 30. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: [An Autobiography or The Story of My Experiments with Truth] / Malinar, Angelika -- 31. Walter Benjamin: Berliner Kindheit um Neunzehnhundert (1930s) [Berlin Childhood around 1900] / Holdenried, Michaela -- 32. Hu Shi: 四十自述 (1933) [An Autobiographical Account at Forty] and 胡適口述自傳 (1981) [The Reminiscences of Dr. Hu Shih] / Hong, Yu -- 33. Anaïs Nin: The Diary of Anaïs Nin (1931–1974) / Rippl, Gabriele -- 34. Sachchidanand Hiranand Vatsyayan [“Ajneya”/“Agyeya” (‘Unknowable’)] / Malinar, Angelika -- 35. Czesław Miłosz: Rodzinna Europa (1958) [Native Realm] / Schahadat, Schamma -- 36. Karen Blixen: Out of Africa (1937) / Wennerscheid, Sophie -- 37. Michel Leiris: La Règle du Jeu (1948–1976) [The Rules of the Game] / Strätling, Regine -- 38. Albert Memmi: La Statue de Sel (1953) [The Pillar of Salt] / Gronemann, Claudia -- 39. Hal Porter: The Watcher on the Cast-Iron Balcony: An Australian Autobiography (1963) / Bowers, Jack -- 40. Vladimir Nabokov: Speak, Memory. An Autobiography Revisited (1966) / Schahadat, Schamma -- 41. Frank Sargeson: Once is Enough (1973) / Wevers, Lydia -- 42. Roland Barthes: roland BARTHES par roland barthes (1975) [Roland Barthes by Roland Barthes] / Strätling, Regine -- 43. Imre Kertész: Sorstalanság (1975) [Fateless/Fatelessness] / Katschthaler, Karl -- 44. María Teresa León: Memoria de la Melancholia (1970) [Memory of Melancholy] / Gunia, Inke -- 45. Wole Soyinka: Ake: The Years of Childhood (1981) / Adesokan, Akin -- 46. Jeroen Brouwers: Bezonken Rood (1981) [Sunken Red] / Missinne, Lut -- 47. Michael Ondaatje: Running in the Family (1982) / Löschnigg, Martin -- 48. Sally Morgan: My Place (1987) / Horáková, Martina -- 49. Serge Doubrovsky: Le Livre Brisé (1989) [The Broken Book] / Gronemann, Claudia -- 50. Elfriede Jelinek: Ein Sportstück (1998) [Sports Play] / Fleig, Anne -- 51. Najīb Maḥfūẓ: أصداء السيرة الذاتية (Aṣdā’ al-sīra al-dhātiyya) (1994) [Echoes of an Autobiography] / Enderwitz, Susanne -- 52. Walter Kempowski: Das Echolot (1993–2005) [Sonar] / Schaser, Angelika -- 53. Gabriel García Márquez: Vivir Para Contarla (2002) [Living to Tell the Tale] / Sieber, Cornelia -- 54. J.M. Coetzee: Boyhood (1997) and Youth (2002) / Sarkowsky, Katja -- 55. Xavier Le Roy: Product of Circumstances (1998/1999) / Brandstetter, Gabriele -- 56. Alison Bechdel: Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic (2006) / Klepper, Martin -- 57. Jane Alison: The Sisters Antipodes: A Memoir (2009) / Bowers, Jack -- List of Contributors -- Subject Index -- Name Index
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Volume I: Theory and Concepts -- Preface: The Concept of this Handbook / Wagner-Egelhaaf, Martina -- Introduction: Autobiography/Autofiction Across Disciplines / Wagner-Egelhaaf, Martina -- 1. Theoretical Approaches -- 1.1 Anthropology / Reed-Danahay, Deborah -- 1.2 Brain Research and Neuroscience / Markowitsch, Hans J. / Staniloiu, Angelica -- 1.3 Cultural Studies / Holdenried, Michaela -- 1.4 Deconstruction / Anderson, Linda -- 1.5 Discourse Analysis / Schneider, Manfred -- 1.6 Gender Studies / Fleig, Anne -- 1.7 Hermeneutics / Breuer, Ulrich -- 1.8 History / Depkat, Volker -- 1.9 History of Art / Blum, Gerd -- 1.10 Media Studies / Christen, Matthias -- 1.11 Narratology / Löschnigg, Martin -- 1.12 Philosophy / Thomä, Dieter -- 1.13 Political Science / Arklay, Tracey -- 1.14 Postcolonialism / Banerjee, Mita -- 1.15 Psychology / Pohl, Rüdiger F. -- 1.16 Psychoanalysis / Kirchhoff, Christine / Traue, Boris -- 1.17 Religious Studies / Schlamelcher, Jens -- 1.18 Rhetoric / Möller, Melanie -- 1.19 Social History / Schwalm, Helga -- 1.20 Sociology / Rosenthal, Gabriele -- 1.21 Structuralism / Martin, Erik -- 1.22 Theology / Kuhn, Thomas K. -- 2. Categories -- 2.1 Apologia / Enenkel, Karl -- 2.2 Authenticity / Quante, Michael / Kühler, Michael -- 2.3 Autobiographical Pact / Missinne, Lut -- 2.4 Autobiography and the Nation / Wevers, Lydia -- 2.5 Autoethnography / Moser, Christian -- 2.6 Autofiction / Gronemann, Claudia -- 2.7 Automediality / Moser, Christian -- 2.8 Ego-documents / Depkat, Volker -- 2.9 Ethics of Autobiography / Mansfield, Stephen -- 2.10 Ethos and Pathos / Kremer, Roman B. -- 2.11 Facts and Fiction / Depkat, Volker -- 2.12 Gender / Schaser, Angelika -- 2.13 Genealogy / Malinar, Angelika -- 2.14 The (Term) ‘I’ / Quante, Michael / Dufner, Annette -- 2.15 Identity / Quante, Michael / Dufner, Annette -- 2.16 Individuality / Achermann, Eric -- 2.17 Intentionality / Achermann, Eric -- 2.18 Life and Work / Rippl, Gabriele -- 2.19 Life Writing / Banerjee, Mita -- 2.20 Memory / Schaser, Angelika -- 2.21 Mimesis / Klaeger, Florian -- 2.22 Minorities / Schaser, Angelika -- 2.23 Paratext / Bode, Frauke -- 2.24 Personality / Quante, Michael / Dufner, Annette / Kühler, Michael -- 2.25 Prosopopoeia / Block, Richard -- 2.26 Referentiality / Strätling, Regine -- 2.27 The ‘Self’ / Quante, Michael / Kühler, Michael -- 2.28 Sincerity / Dufner, Annette / Kühler, Michael -- 2.29 Subjectivity / Thomä, Dieter -- 2.30 Time and Space / Fleig, Anne -- 2.31 Topics of Autobiography/Autofiction / Linke, Gabriele -- 2.32 Trauma / Holdenried, Michaela -- 2.33 Truth / Achermann, Eric -- 3. Autobiographical Forms and Genres -- 3.1 Architecture / Pisani, Salvatore -- 3.2 Autobiographical/Autofictional Comics / Klepper, Martin -- 3.3 Autobiographical/Autofictional Film / Christen, Matthias -- 3.4 Autobiographical Music / Wiesenfeldt, Christiane -- 3.5 Autobiographical Novel / Missinne, Lut -- 3.6 Autobiographical/Autofictional Poetry / Bode, Frauke -- 3.7 Autobiographical Visual Arts, esp. Painting / Blum, Gerd -- 3.8 Autobiography and Drama/Theater / Fleig, Anne -- 3.9 Autobiography / Schwalm, Helga -- 3.10 Confessions / Breuer, Ulrich -- 3.11 Conversations / Georgakopoulou, Alexandra -- 3.12 Curriculum Vitae / Blöbaum, Bernd -- 3.13 Autobiography in/as Dance / Brandstetter, Gabriele -- 3.14 Diary / Schahadat, Schamma -- 3.15 Digital Life Narratives/Digital Selves/ Autobiography on the Internet / Kreknin, Innokentij -- 3.16 Epistolary Autobiography / Enenkel, Karl -- 3.17 Epitaph / Pisani, Salvatore / Siebenmorgen, Katharina -- 3.18 Essay / Westerwelle, Karin -- 3.19 Fake Autobiography / Block, Richard -- 3.20 Fictional Autobiography / Vandevoorde, Hans -- 3.21 Interview / Rosenthal, Gabriele -- 3.22 Letter, E-mail, SMS / Giuriato, Davide -- 3.23 Memoirs / Lahusen, Christiane -- 3.24 Metaautobiography / Struth, Christiane -- 3.25 Oral Forms / Gehrmann, Susanne -- 3.26 Photography / Christen, Matthias -- 3.27 Self-Narration / Schmitt, Arnaud -- 3.28 Self-Portrait / Pisani, Salvatore / Siebenmorgen, Katharina -- 3.29 Testimony/Testimonio / Mücke, Ulrich -- 3.30 Travelogue / Holdenried, Michaela -- Volume II: History -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Autobiography Across the World, Or, How Not To Be Eurocentric / Wagner-Egelhaaf, Martina -- 1. The European Tradition -- 1.1 Antiquity / Möller, Melanie -- 1.2 Middle Ages / Glauch, Sonja -- 1.3 Early Modern Times -- 1.3.1 Autobiographies in the Latin Language (1300–1700) / Enenkel, Karl -- 1.3.2 Autobiographies in the Vernacular / Westerwelle, Karin -- 1.4 Modernity / Holdenried, Michaela -- 1.5 Postmodernity / Thiemann, Anna -- 2. The Arab World -- 2.1 Introduction / Enderwitz, Susanne -- 2.2 Classical Arabic Autobiography / Enderwitz, Susanne -- 2.3 Modern Autobiography / Enderwitz, Susanne -- 3. Africa -- 3.1 Introduction / Gehrmann, Susanne -- 3.2 Pre-colonial Times / Gehrmann, Susanne -- 3.3 Colonial Times / Gehrmann, Susanne -- 3.4 Post-colonial Times / Gehrmann, Susanne -- 4. Asia -- 4.1 India / Malinar, Angelika -- 4.2 South East Asia: The Case of Laos / Pholsena, Vatthana -- 4.3 Indonesia / Arnez, Monika -- 4.4 China / Emmerich, Reinhard -- 4.5 Japan / Hijiya-Kirschnereit, Irmela -- 5. Australia and New Zealand -- 5.1 Australia / Crane, Kylie -- 5.2 New Zealand / Wevers, Lydia -- 6. The Americas -- 6.1 Latin America / Mücke, Ulrich -- 6.2 North America / Hornung, Alfred -- 7. Autobiography in the Globalized World -- 7. Autobiography in the Globalized World / Rippl, Gabriele -- Volume III: Exemplary Texts -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Exemplary Autobiographical/ Autofictional Texts, Or, How Not To Set Up A Canon / Wagner-Egelhaaf, Martina -- 1. Isocrates: Περὶ ἀντιδόσεως (353 BCE) [Antidosis] and Lucian: Περὶ τοῦ ἐνυπνίου (2nd Century) [Dream] / Möllendorff, Peter von -- 2. Plato: ἀπολογία (3rd Century BCE) [Apology of Socrates] / Blackson, Thomas A. -- 3. Sima Qian: 報任少卿書 [Letter to Ren An] (93/91 BCE) and Other Autobiographical Writings / Emmerich, Reinhard -- 4. Publius Ovidius Naso: Tristium Libri V (8–12) [“Sorrows”] / Möller, Melanie -- 5. Aurelius Augustinus: Confessiones (397–401) [Confessions] / Moser, Christian -- 6. Izumi Shikibu: 和泉式部日記 (11th Century) [The Izumi Shikibu Diary] / Árokay, Judit -- 7. Muḥammad al-Ghazālī: المنقذ من الضلال (5th/12th Century) [Deliverance from Error and Attachment to the Lord of Might and Majesty] / Enderwitz, Susanne -- 8. Francesco Petrarca: Secretum [‘My Secret’; ‘Secret Book’] / De secreto conflictu curarum mearum (Mid-14th Century) [On the Secret Struggles of My Mind] / Enenkel, Karl -- 9. ‘ Abd al-Raḥmān Ibn Khaldūn: التعريف بابن خلدون (8th/14th Century) [The Autobiography] / Enderwitz, Susanne -- 10. Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur: بابر نامه (First Third of 10th/16th Century until 935/1529) [Baburnama, ‘Babur’s Book’] / Rzehak, Kristina -- 11. Teresa de Ávila: El Libro de la Vida (1562) [The Life of the Holy Mother Teresa de Jesús] / Bode, Frauke -- 12. Michel de Montaigne: Les Essais (1580, 1588, 1595) [The Essays] / Westerwelle, Karin -- 13. Francisco Guerrero: El Viage a Hierusalem (1590) [Voyage to Jerusalem] / Wiesenfeldt, Christiane -- 14. Avvakum Petrov: Житие протопопа Аввакума, им самим написанное (17th Century) [Life of Avvakum] / Martin, Erik -- 15. John Bunyan: Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners (1666) / Löschnigg, Martin -- 16. Anne Halkett: The Autobiography of Anne, Lady Halkett, 1677–78 (1875) / Schwalm, Helga -- 17. Glikl bas Judah Leib: Zikhroynes (1691–1719) [Memoirs] / Block, Richard -- 18. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: The Turkish Embassy Letters (1763) / Brant, Clare -- 19.
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe Handbook Autobiography/Autofiction Berlin : De Gruyter, 2019 ISBN 9783110279719
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    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Autobiografie ; Autobiografische Literatur ; Aufsatzsammlung
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