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German Narratives of Belonging - Writing Generation and Place in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover, New)
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German Narratives of Belonging - Writing Generation and Place in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover, New)
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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 post-modern
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 the Berlin
Republic. Exploring a spectrum of narratives that range from
agitated disavowals of place to romances of belonging, this study
illuminates the topography of belonging in contemporary Germany.
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