An Aethetics of Narrative Performance : Transnational Theater, Literature, and Film in Contemporary Germany /
"The contemporary moment has been described in terms of both a "narrative" and a "performative turn," but the overlap between these two has largely escaped attention. This curious gap is explained by the ways in which scholars across the humanities have defined narrative and performance as opposite...
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[2012]
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