Nomadic Ethics in Contemporary Women's Writing in German: Strange Subjects

Emily Jeremiah

Nomadic Ethics in Contemporary Women's Writing in German: Strange Subjects
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Country
United States
Published
1 December 2012
Pages
232
ISBN
9781571135360

Nomadic Ethics in Contemporary Women’s Writing in German: Strange Subjects

Emily Jeremiah

How can postmodern subjectivity be ethically conceived? What can literature contribute to this project? What role do gender and nation play in the construction of contemporary identities? Nomadic Ethics broaches these questions, exploring the work of five women writers who live outside of the German-speaking countries or thematize a move away from them: Birgit Vanderbeke, Dorothea Grunzweig, Antje Ravic Strubel, Anna Mitgutsch, and Barbara Honigmann. It draws on work by Rosi Braidotti, Sara Ahmed, and Judith Butler to develop a nomadic ethics, and examines how the writers under discussion conceptualize contemporary German and Austrian identities – especially but not only gender identities – in instructive ways. The book engages with a number of critical issues in contemporary German studies: globalization; green thought; questions of gender and sexuality; East (and West) German identities; Austrianness; the postmemory of the Holocaust; and Jewishness. In this way, Nomadic Ethics offers a valuable contribution to debates about the nature of German studies itself, as well as insightful readings of the individual authors and texts concerned.

Emily Jeremiah is Lecturer in German, Royal Holloway, University of London.

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