AbstractThe journey of the East German society through the radically changing socio-political scenarios from the times of the GDR till the time after the reunification make its contemporary literature a very interesting subject.Angela Krauß is one of the most important contemporary German women authors, who have always conveyed the social history through individualized experiences. The reader is assigned, as Ranciere would say, the role of an ‘emancipated spectator’ who is intended to comprehend the narrative discourse that comes through the hitherto voiceless sidelined characters like nature and animals for example
What is “naïve narrative” and to what extent should we regard it as obsolete? This study examines th...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the fictional narratives of Eastern and Central European women autho...
Over the last twenty years the situation of women in the German Democratic Republic has been the sub...
This essay analyzes the works of Angela Krauß and Antje Rávic Strubel with travel and dislocation as...
Tell all the Truth but tell it slant – Success in Circuit lies1 - Emily Dickinson Even two decades...
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Access restricted to the OSU CommunitySince unification of the socialist German Democratic Republic ...
This article examines the collection of short stories Irres Wetter (2000) by contemporary author Kat...
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Despite the nearly three decades since German reunification, there remains little understanding of t...
At the center of my dissertation project are authors Lily Braun (1865-1916), Hermynia Zur Mühlen (18...
My dissertation posits the GDR as a fantastic construct with an intriguing development. From the uto...
This dissertation examines the development of the female literary subject in the work of two generat...
This article focuses on documentary narration in literary prose, which is analyzed with regard to it...
Born in East Berlin in 1970, author Julia Franck has published four works, in which once can trace h...
What is “naïve narrative” and to what extent should we regard it as obsolete? This study examines th...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the fictional narratives of Eastern and Central European women autho...
Over the last twenty years the situation of women in the German Democratic Republic has been the sub...
This essay analyzes the works of Angela Krauß and Antje Rávic Strubel with travel and dislocation as...
Tell all the Truth but tell it slant – Success in Circuit lies1 - Emily Dickinson Even two decades...
In Ethics and the Dynamic Observer Narrator: Reckoning with Past and Present in German Literature, K...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunitySince unification of the socialist German Democratic Republic ...
This article examines the collection of short stories Irres Wetter (2000) by contemporary author Kat...
Within the past twenty years, Jenny Erpenbeck and Judith Schalansky have emerged as leading voices i...
Despite the nearly three decades since German reunification, there remains little understanding of t...
At the center of my dissertation project are authors Lily Braun (1865-1916), Hermynia Zur Mühlen (18...
My dissertation posits the GDR as a fantastic construct with an intriguing development. From the uto...
This dissertation examines the development of the female literary subject in the work of two generat...
This article focuses on documentary narration in literary prose, which is analyzed with regard to it...
Born in East Berlin in 1970, author Julia Franck has published four works, in which once can trace h...
What is “naïve narrative” and to what extent should we regard it as obsolete? This study examines th...
<p>This dissertation focuses on the fictional narratives of Eastern and Central European women autho...
Over the last twenty years the situation of women in the German Democratic Republic has been the sub...