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Reworking the German Past - Adaptations in Film, the Arts, and Popular Culture (Paperback)
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Reworking the German Past - Adaptations in Film, the Arts, and Popular Culture (Paperback)
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
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Views adaptations as a way in which Germany seeks to come to terms
with its past. Coming to terms with the past has been a
preoccupation within German culture and German Studies since the
Second World War. In addition, there has been a surge of interest
in adaptation of literary works in recent years. Numerousvolumes
have theorized, chronicled, or analyzed adaptations from novel to
film, asking how and why adaptations are undertaken and what
happens when a text is adapted in a particular historical context.
With its focus on adaptationof twentieth-century German texts not
only from one medium to another but also from one cultural moment
to another, the present collection resides at the intersection of
these two areas of inquiry. The ten essays treat a varietyof media.
Each considers the way in which a particular adaptation alters a
story - or history - for a subsequent audience, taking into account
the changing context in which the retelling takes place and the
evolution of cultural strategies for coming to terms with the past.
The resulting case studies find in the retellings potentially
corrective versions of the stories for changing times. The volume
makes the case that adaptation studies are particularly well suited
for tracing Germany's obsessive cultural engagement with its
twentieth-century history. Contributors: Elizabeth Baer, Rachel Epp
Buller, Maria Euchner, Richard C. Figge, Susan G. Figge, Mareike
Hermann, LindaHutcheon, Irene Lazda, Cary Nathenson, Thomas
Sebastian, Sunka Simon, Jenifer K. Ward. Susan G. Figge is
Professor of German Emeritus at the College of Wooster, Ohio, and
Jenifer K. Ward is Associate Provost, Cornish College of the Arts,
Seattle.
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