This article returns to a question posed by Andreas Huyssen (and others), namely whether and how minority writers can “migrate into” a German memory culture that is largely shaped by the “ethnic German” memory of German responsibility for the Holocaust. Here, however, the focus is on two “other” ethnic German memories that are arguably repressed in today’s Germany, namely German wartime suffering and the forty-year history of the German Democratic Republic. The article offers a close reading of Russian migrant writer Nellja Veremej’s 2013 novel Berlin liegt im Osten as a highly unusual—even unique—literary engagement with these “non-integrated” German pasts that not only critiques present-day Germany’s memory culture but also challenges wha...
Situated at the interdisciplinary nexus of memory studies, German Jewish studies, and literatures of...
The National Socialist regime’s policies of discrimination, territorial expansion and genocide, and ...
Jewish Pasts, German Fictions is the first comprehensive study of how German-Jewish writers used ima...
This article returns to a question posed by Andreas Huyssen (and others), namely whether and how min...
Recent German debates about remembering World War II have raised the question of whether German suff...
This article examines tensions between the transnational realities of the extensive forced migration...
A considerable number of Eastern European migrant authors of Jewish origin are currently lifting Hol...
D.Litt. et Phil.The demolition of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the unification of the two Germanies l...
Bernhard Schlink's 1995 Novel Der Vorleser (The Reader, 1996) has attracted a critical consensus tha...
A considerable number of Eastern European migrant authors of Jewish origin are currently lifting Hol...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the topic of the expulsion of Germans after 1945 has receiv...
Contemporary German literature after 1989 has become increasingly transnational and transcultural, g...
This study analyses the trajectory of literary representions of flight and expulsion from the 1950s ...
297 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This dissertation highlights ...
As the Second World War in Europe came to an end the Russians advanced from the east towards Berlin....
Situated at the interdisciplinary nexus of memory studies, German Jewish studies, and literatures of...
The National Socialist regime’s policies of discrimination, territorial expansion and genocide, and ...
Jewish Pasts, German Fictions is the first comprehensive study of how German-Jewish writers used ima...
This article returns to a question posed by Andreas Huyssen (and others), namely whether and how min...
Recent German debates about remembering World War II have raised the question of whether German suff...
This article examines tensions between the transnational realities of the extensive forced migration...
A considerable number of Eastern European migrant authors of Jewish origin are currently lifting Hol...
D.Litt. et Phil.The demolition of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the unification of the two Germanies l...
Bernhard Schlink's 1995 Novel Der Vorleser (The Reader, 1996) has attracted a critical consensus tha...
A considerable number of Eastern European migrant authors of Jewish origin are currently lifting Hol...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the topic of the expulsion of Germans after 1945 has receiv...
Contemporary German literature after 1989 has become increasingly transnational and transcultural, g...
This study analyses the trajectory of literary representions of flight and expulsion from the 1950s ...
297 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This dissertation highlights ...
As the Second World War in Europe came to an end the Russians advanced from the east towards Berlin....
Situated at the interdisciplinary nexus of memory studies, German Jewish studies, and literatures of...
The National Socialist regime’s policies of discrimination, territorial expansion and genocide, and ...
Jewish Pasts, German Fictions is the first comprehensive study of how German-Jewish writers used ima...