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Sarmatien - Germania Slavica - Mitteleuropa. Sarmatia - Germania Slavica - Central Europe: Vom Grenzland Im Osten Uber Bobrowskis Utopie Zur Asthetik Des Grenzraums. from the Borderland in the East and Bobrowski’s Utopia to a Border Aesthetics

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In the aftermath of WWII, Johannes Bobrowski’s Sarmatia created a poetic borderland space that challenged existing borders in Central and Eastern Europe - and has continued to do so in the 20th and 21st century. Recent scholarship has increasingly begun to question borders by introducing terms such as liminality (Turner), third space (Bhabha), or similarity (Bhatti). Individual chapters in this volume discuss how borderland spaces are staged, intermedially reflected, or deconstructed in German-language literature, and what impact this might have within a particular field or discourse. By comparing works of Musil, Celan, Sebald or Trojanow with Russian, Kazakh, Polish or Czech literature (e.g. Babel, Tokarczuk, Belger), comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives are opened on a vibrant panorama of literary spaces reaching beyond the borders of Europe.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
V&r Unipress
Country
Germany
Date
16 November 2020
Pages
492
ISBN
9783847111931

In the aftermath of WWII, Johannes Bobrowski’s Sarmatia created a poetic borderland space that challenged existing borders in Central and Eastern Europe - and has continued to do so in the 20th and 21st century. Recent scholarship has increasingly begun to question borders by introducing terms such as liminality (Turner), third space (Bhabha), or similarity (Bhatti). Individual chapters in this volume discuss how borderland spaces are staged, intermedially reflected, or deconstructed in German-language literature, and what impact this might have within a particular field or discourse. By comparing works of Musil, Celan, Sebald or Trojanow with Russian, Kazakh, Polish or Czech literature (e.g. Babel, Tokarczuk, Belger), comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives are opened on a vibrant panorama of literary spaces reaching beyond the borders of Europe.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
V&r Unipress
Country
Germany
Date
16 November 2020
Pages
492
ISBN
9783847111931