Tales of Berlin in American Literature up to the 21st Century

Tales of Berlin in American Literature up to the 21st Century
Title Tales of Berlin in American Literature up to the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Joshua Parker
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 436
Release 2016-03-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004312099

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Of all European cities, Americans today are perhaps most curious about Berlin, whose position in the American imagination is an essential component of nineteenth-century, postwar and contemporary transatlantic imagology. Over various periods, Berlin has been a tenuous space for American claims to cultural heritage and to real geographic space in Europe, symbolizing the ultimate evil and the power of redemption. This volume offers a comprehensive examination of the city’s image in American literature from 1840 to the present. Tracing both a history of Berlin and of American culture through the ways the city has been narrated across three centuries by some 100 authors through 145 novels, short stories, plays and poems, Tales of Berlin presents a composite landscape not only of the German capital, but of shifting subtexts in American society which have contextualized its meaning for Americans in the past, and continue to do so today.

Berlin Stories. Berlin as a Metaphysical City in English and American Literature

Berlin Stories. Berlin as a Metaphysical City in English and American Literature
Title Berlin Stories. Berlin as a Metaphysical City in English and American Literature PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Jorsch-Peußner
Publisher
Total Pages 404
Release 2012
Genre American literature
ISBN 9783844014556

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Austria and America: 20th-Century Cross-Cultural Encounters

Austria and America: 20th-Century Cross-Cultural Encounters
Title Austria and America: 20th-Century Cross-Cultural Encounters PDF eBook
Author Joshua Parker
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages 179
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 3643908121

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Through literature, film, diplomatic relations, and academic exchanges, this volume examines key historical points in Austrian-American relations of the past century, pondering the roots of how and why "austrianness" was adapted to American culture, and how America's cultural lens focused on the two countries' exchanges. From Freud's early reception, to FDR's policy toward Austrian refugees in the Pacific, and from film adaptations to film-writing, literature and Freudianism during the McCarthy era, it reviews encounters between Austria and the United States, between Austrians and Americans, between each's images of the other, and the lives of those caught in between. (Series: American Studies in Austria, Vol. 15) [Subject: Politics, American Studies, Austrian Studies, Sociology]

From Darkness to Light: Writers in Museums 1798-1898

From Darkness to Light: Writers in Museums 1798-1898
Title From Darkness to Light: Writers in Museums 1798-1898 PDF eBook
Author Katherine Manthorne
Publisher Open Book Publishers
Total Pages
Release 2019
Genre Art
ISBN 1783745525

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"From Darkness to Light explores from a variety of angles the subject of museum lighting in exhibition spaces in America, Japan, and Western Europe throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Written by an array of international experts, these collected essays gather perspectives from a diverse range of cultural sensibilities. From sensitive discussions of Tintoretto's unique approach to the play of light and darkness as exhibited in the Scuola Grande di San Rocco in Venice, to the development of museum lighting as part of Japanese artistic self-fashioning, via the story of an epic American painting on tour, museum illumination in the work of Henry James, and lighting alterations at Chatsworth (to name only a few topics) this book is a treasure trove of illuminating contributions. The collection is at once a refreshing insight for the enthusiastic museum-goer, who is brought to an awareness of the exhibit in its immediate environment, and a wide-ranging scholarly compendium for the professional who seeks to proceed in their academic or curatorial work with a more enlightened sense of the lighted space."--Publisher's website.

Pronouns in Literature

Pronouns in Literature
Title Pronouns in Literature PDF eBook
Author Alison Gibbons
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 279
Release 2018-01-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1349953172

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This edited collection brings together an international, interdisciplinary group of scholars who together offer cutting-edge insights into the complex roles, functions, and effects of pronouns in literary texts. The book engages with a range of text-types, including poetry, drama, and prose from different periods and regions, in English and in translation. Beginning with analyses of the first-person pronoun, it moves onto studies of the subject dynamics of first- and second-person, before considering plural modes of narration and how pronoun use can help to disperse narrative perspective. The volume then debates the functional constraints of pronouns in fictional contexts and finally reflects upon the theoretical advancements presented in the collection. This innovative volume will appeal to students and scholars of linguistics, stylistics and cognitive poetics, narratology, theoretical and applied linguistics, psychology and literary criticism.

Exploring the Spatiality of the City across Cultural Texts

Exploring the Spatiality of the City across Cultural Texts
Title Exploring the Spatiality of the City across Cultural Texts PDF eBook
Author Martin Kindermann
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 338
Release 2020-10-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030552691

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Exploring the Spatiality of the City across Cultural Texts: Narrating Spaces, Reading Urbanity explores the narrative formations of urbanity from an interdisciplinary perspective. Within the framework of the “spatial turn,” contributors from disciplines ranging from geography and history to literary and media studies theorize narrative constructions of the city and cities, and analyze relevant examples from a variety of discourses, media, and cities. Subdivided into six sections, the book explores the interactions of city and text—as well as other media—and the conflicting narratives that arise in these interactions. Offering case studies that discuss specific aspects of the narrative construction of Berlin and London, the text also considers narratives of urban discontinuity and their theoretical implications. Ultimately, this volume captures the narratological, artistic, material, social, and performative possibilities inherent in spatial representations of the city.

Literatures of Urban Possibility

Literatures of Urban Possibility
Title Literatures of Urban Possibility PDF eBook
Author Markku Salmela
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 281
Release 2021-05-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030709094

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This book demonstrates how city literature addresses questions of possibility. In city literature, ideas of possibility emerge primarily through two perspectives: texts may focus on what is possible for cities, and they may present the urban environment as a site of possibility for individuals or communities. The volume combines reflections on urban possibility from a range of geographical and cultural contexts—in addition to the English-speaking world, individual chapters analyse possible cities and possible urban lives in Turkey, Israel, Finland, Germany, Russia and Sweden. Moreover, by engaging with issues such as city planning, mass housing, gentrification, informal settlements and translocal identities, the book shows imaginative literature at work outlining what possibility means in cities.