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Transnationalism and German-Language Literature in the Twenty-First Century Hard cover - 2017
by Stuart Taberner
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- Title Transnationalism and German-Language Literature in the Twenty-First Century
- Author Stuart Taberner
- Binding Hard Cover
- Condition New
- Pages 361
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
- Date 2017-03-08
- Illustrated Yes
- Features Illustrated
- Bookseller's Inventory # ria9783319504834_pod
- ISBN 9783319504834 / 3319504835
- Weight 1.31 lbs (0.59 kg)
- Dimensions 8.27 x 5.83 x 0.88 in (21.01 x 14.81 x 2.24 cm)
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- Chronological Period: Modern
- Dewey Decimal Code 809
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This book examines how German-language authors have intervened in contemporary debates on the obligation to extend hospitality to asylum seekers, refugees, and migrants; the terrorist threat post-9/11; globalisation and neo-liberalism; the opportunities and anxieties of intensified mobility across borders; and whether transnationalism necessarily implies the end of the nation state and the dawn of a new cosmopolitanism. The book proceeds through a series of close readings of key texts of the last twenty years, with an emphasis on the most recent works. Authors include Terzia Mora, Richard Wagner, Olga Grjasnowa, Marlene Streeruwitz, Vladimir Vertlib, Navid Kermani, Felicitas Hoppe, Daniel Kehlmann, Ilija Trojanow, Christian Kracht, and Christa Wolf, representing the diversity of contemporary German-language writing. Through a careful process of juxtaposition and differentiation, the individual chapters demonstrate that writers of both minority and nonminority backgrounds addresstransnationalism in ways that certainly vary but which also often overlap in surprising ways.