Since unification, German culture has experienced a boom in discourses on generation, family and place. Linda Shortt reads this as symptomatic of a wider quest for belonging that mobilises attachment to counter the effects of postmodern deterritorialisation and globalisation. Investigating twenty-first century narratives of belonging by Reinhard Jirgl, Christoph Hein, Angelika Overath, Florian Illies, Juli Zeh, Stephan Wackwitz, Uwe Timm and Peter Schneider, Shortt examines how the desire to belong is repeatedly unsettled by disturbances of lineage and tradition. In this way, she combines an analysis of supermodernity with an enquiry into German memory contests on the National Socialist era, 1968 and 1989 that continue to shape identity in ...
In the fall of 2015, Germany captured global imagination with its unexpected welcome of asylum seeke...
Dorothea Breier’s dissertation “The Vague Feeling of Belonging of a Transcultural Generation. An Eth...
Despite the nearly three decades since German reunification, there remains little understanding of t...
This dissertation focuses on how novels written by authors from former Eastern-bloc countries narrat...
Addressing one of the most significant aspects of social life in our time - that of cultural identit...
The increased success of right-wing movements and populist parties in East Germany since 2015 led to...
After 1945 Germany was more and more taken in by the Cold War. It was no surprise, that two German s...
Contemporary German literature after 1989 has become increasingly transnational and transcultural, g...
This paper is an applied narrative analysis of social encounters and their inherent relationality. T...
Dislocation and the need for radical reorientation are central experiences in 20th-century German hi...
When considering the blockage of a nuanced GDR memory within post-unification discourses, the histor...
This paper reflects on the concept of identity and relates it to the intrinsically inherent notion o...
Living a life "on the hyphen" -- as the Cuban-American critic Gustavo Perez Firma calls it -- or in ...
This essay describes the theoretical and methodological approach behind the empirical case reconstru...
A new cultural formation of national belonging is emerging among young, working-class Germans, in wh...
In the fall of 2015, Germany captured global imagination with its unexpected welcome of asylum seeke...
Dorothea Breier’s dissertation “The Vague Feeling of Belonging of a Transcultural Generation. An Eth...
Despite the nearly three decades since German reunification, there remains little understanding of t...
This dissertation focuses on how novels written by authors from former Eastern-bloc countries narrat...
Addressing one of the most significant aspects of social life in our time - that of cultural identit...
The increased success of right-wing movements and populist parties in East Germany since 2015 led to...
After 1945 Germany was more and more taken in by the Cold War. It was no surprise, that two German s...
Contemporary German literature after 1989 has become increasingly transnational and transcultural, g...
This paper is an applied narrative analysis of social encounters and their inherent relationality. T...
Dislocation and the need for radical reorientation are central experiences in 20th-century German hi...
When considering the blockage of a nuanced GDR memory within post-unification discourses, the histor...
This paper reflects on the concept of identity and relates it to the intrinsically inherent notion o...
Living a life "on the hyphen" -- as the Cuban-American critic Gustavo Perez Firma calls it -- or in ...
This essay describes the theoretical and methodological approach behind the empirical case reconstru...
A new cultural formation of national belonging is emerging among young, working-class Germans, in wh...
In the fall of 2015, Germany captured global imagination with its unexpected welcome of asylum seeke...
Dorothea Breier’s dissertation “The Vague Feeling of Belonging of a Transcultural Generation. An Eth...
Despite the nearly three decades since German reunification, there remains little understanding of t...