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Citation and Precedent - Conjunctions and Disjunctions of German Law and Literature (Hardcover, New)
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Citation and Precedent - Conjunctions and Disjunctions of German Law and Literature (Hardcover, New)
Series: New Directions in German Studies
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This book traces a history of the sometimes fraught relationship
between German law and literature in the modern period, from Grimm
to Schmitt. Among Western literatures, only the German-speaking
countries can boast a list of world-class writers such as Goethe,
Hoffmann, Kleist, Kafka, Schmitt, and Schlink who were trained as
legal scholars. Yet this list only scratches the surface of the
complex interactions between German law and literature. It can be
supplemented, for example, with the unique interventions of the
legal system into literature, ranging from early 20th century
attempts to save literature from the tidal wave of Schund (pulp
fiction) to audiences suing theaters over the improper production
of classics in the 21st. The long list of instances where German
literature cites law, or where German law serves literature as a
precedent, signal the dream of German culture for a unity of
interests and objectives between spheres of activity. Yet the very
vitality of this dream stems from real historical and social
processes that increasingly autonomize and separate these domains
from each other. Beebee examines the history of this dialectical
tension through close readings of numerous cases in the modern era,
ranging from Grimm to Schmitt. This series offers a forum for the
publication of new works in all areas of German Studies (German,
Austrian, and Swiss literature, culture, and cinema from any
period). New Directions in German Studies welcomes proposals that
offer a fresh perspective on any vibrant aspect of the field. A
long and venerable tradition of "Germanistik" has been opened up in
exciting ways in the past few decades. The series taps into that
tradition and its growth into "German Studies," reframing aspects
of the discipline in light of concerns germane to these fields:
German, Austrian, or Swiss national identity and aesthetics;
historical approaches to German-language literature and cinema; the
legacy of the Holocaust and its influence on aesthetics; politics
and aesthetics; issues of canonization and periodization; the place
of gender, queer, and postcolonial studies within German Studies;
the aesthetics of exile; myth and national identity; cross-cultural
dialogues and aesthetics; material culture; German-language
aesthetics and globalization. We welcome interdisciplinary
approaches to the analysis of the rich intellectual and cultural
histories of the German-speaking countries and areas. We are
interested in projects focusing on hitherto under represented
authors and filmmakers as well as those that seek to reframe
canonical works in light of new perspectives and methodologies.
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