This dissertation is a literary studies analysis of select German-language prose, poetry and essays by the contemporary Japanese author Yoko Tawada. In this study I utilize and expand upon Tawada’s own concept of ‘fictive ethnology’ as a highly critical and self-reflexive literary approach that can be located throughout her texts. I argue that this fictive ethnological or counter-ethnographic literary technique is what directs the political charge behind Tawada’s poetics. My focus then is on how Tawada’s texts as cultural critiques undermine binary distinctions of ‘otherness’, destabilize the position and authority of the author/narrator representing the other, and reveal the ideology and power structures behind representing, constructing a...
Inhabiting the Discourses of Belonging; Franz Kafka and Yoko Tawada examines the role of language in...
The purpose of the present dissertation is to study literary works by writers who have Korean herita...
Combining textual analysis, literary reception history, and qualitative sociological research, this ...
This dissertation is a literary studies analysis of select German-language prose, poetry and essays ...
This dissertation argues that the writings of the contemporary Japanese writers Tawada Yoko (1960-) ...
This thesis explores how Yoko Tawada’s poetic world offers a moderate attitude for contemporary migr...
199 pagesThis dissertation takes the work of the bilingual writer Tawada Yōko (1960-) as its point o...
This study explores the intersections of race and gender as they manifest in film and print media ac...
This dissertation examines the construction of women’s autobiographical voices within literature, pa...
The author Yoko Tawada is well known for her exophonic and experimental work. Writing in German and ...
This dissertation studies music and stage performances led by contemporary Japanese minority groups,...
Yoko Tawada is a famous German-Japanese author she lives since 1982 in Germany, where she writes in ...
First-person narratives written under the sign of ethnicity are said to be not only “autobiographica...
The famous German-Japanese author Yoko Tawada lives since 1982 in Germany, where she writes in Japan...
2013-04-05This interdisciplinary dissertation (which includes both a creative and critical component...
Inhabiting the Discourses of Belonging; Franz Kafka and Yoko Tawada examines the role of language in...
The purpose of the present dissertation is to study literary works by writers who have Korean herita...
Combining textual analysis, literary reception history, and qualitative sociological research, this ...
This dissertation is a literary studies analysis of select German-language prose, poetry and essays ...
This dissertation argues that the writings of the contemporary Japanese writers Tawada Yoko (1960-) ...
This thesis explores how Yoko Tawada’s poetic world offers a moderate attitude for contemporary migr...
199 pagesThis dissertation takes the work of the bilingual writer Tawada Yōko (1960-) as its point o...
This study explores the intersections of race and gender as they manifest in film and print media ac...
This dissertation examines the construction of women’s autobiographical voices within literature, pa...
The author Yoko Tawada is well known for her exophonic and experimental work. Writing in German and ...
This dissertation studies music and stage performances led by contemporary Japanese minority groups,...
Yoko Tawada is a famous German-Japanese author she lives since 1982 in Germany, where she writes in ...
First-person narratives written under the sign of ethnicity are said to be not only “autobiographica...
The famous German-Japanese author Yoko Tawada lives since 1982 in Germany, where she writes in Japan...
2013-04-05This interdisciplinary dissertation (which includes both a creative and critical component...
Inhabiting the Discourses of Belonging; Franz Kafka and Yoko Tawada examines the role of language in...
The purpose of the present dissertation is to study literary works by writers who have Korean herita...
Combining textual analysis, literary reception history, and qualitative sociological research, this ...