Revolutionary subjects : German literatures and the limits of aesthetic solidarity with Latin America /
"Revolutionary Subjects demonstrates that East and West German literary interests in Latin America coincided with debates about the political relevance of literature in the Cold War. Through a combination of close reading, contextual analysis, and careful theoretical work, Trnka examines textua...
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Formatua: | Baliabide elektronikoa eBook |
Hizkuntza: | ingelesa |
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Berlin ; Boston :
De Gruyter,
[2015]
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Saila: | Interdisciplinary German cultural studies ;
volume 16. |
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Sarrera elektronikoa: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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Aurkibidea:
- Chapter 1: Geoculture, Solidarity, and Textual Politics in East and West German Writings about Latin America
- Chapter 2: The Translator's Ghosts: Hans Magnus Enzensberger and Latin American Compromiso in Kursbuch and The Habana Inquiry
- Chapter 3: Alternative Internationalisms and Literary Historical Inversions: Volker Braun's Guevara or the Sun State
- Chapter 4: The Task of Decolonial Thinking: Second World Authorship in Heiner Müller's The Task
- Chapter 5: A Rhetoric of Walking Around: F.C. Delius's Adenauerplatz
- Chapter 6: The Limits of Aesthetic Solidarity
- Appendix: "Walking Around" by Pablo Neruda, with a translation by Donald D. Walsh.