Heimat and Migration : Reimagining the Regional and the Global in the Twenty-First Century / ed. by Josef Stuart Len Cagle, Thomas Herold, Gabriele Maier.
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- 9783110733280
- 9783110733150
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (dgr)9783110733150 |
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part 1 Heimat – History and Present -- Heimat Contested? Promises and Threats of a German Discourse Between Battlefield and Sacred Canopy -- Politics, Society, Literature: Heimat Discourses and Rural Novels by Bastian Asdonk and Mariana Leky -- Part 2 Rural Spaces -- Beyond Brooks, Hills, and Dales: Dörte Hansen’s Reconceptualization of Heimat in Mittagsstunde (2018) -- Herkunft and Heimat: Memory and Place in Uncanny Rural Spaces -- Part 3 Heimat and Migration -- Saša Stanišić’s Novels: Making Sense of Heimat and Migration? -- Von Beet zu Beet, von Baum zu Baum: Exile, Diaspora, and Transnationality in Ronya Othmann’s Die Sommer -- Migration and an Intersubjective Home in Jenny Erpenbeck’s Gehen, ging, gegangen -- Part 4 Heimat and the Other -- Black German Orientational Heimat Architextures in Noah Sow’s Die Schwarze Madonna: Afrodeutscher Heimatkrimi (2019) -- Heimat for One? Spaces of Community and Disability in Wolfgang Herrndorf’s Arbeit und Struktur and Tschick -- Searching for Home in Fatih Akin’s Urban Heimatfilme -- Contributors -- Index
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Discourses of Heimat and of migration both negotiate questions of identity, belonging, and integration; moreover, despite the reemergence of right-wing, racist, and exclusionary uses of the term Heimat, there are in fact more recent German-language cultural texts that problematize and challenge a view of Heimat as a community that excludes the Other than there are promulgating it. This volume addresses the parallel proliferation of discourses of Heimat and of migration in contemporary German-language culture and demonstrates that the entanglement of migration and Heimat can be productive: it can help us to reframe what it means to have a home, to lose one, find one, or belong to one.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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