Queering the Canon: Defying Sights in German Literature and Culture Contributor(s): Lorey, Christoph (Editor), Plews, John (Editor), Plews, John L. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1571131787 ISBN-13: 9781571131782 Publisher: Camden House (NY)
Binding Type: Hardcover Published: September 1998 Annotation: This collection of twenty-three essays sets its sights on the points of queerness, marginality, and alterity already present within the German canon and introduces further difference and deviation in the form of openly gay German literature in order to promote the always-ongoing shift in cultural representation. Queering the Canon provides new analyses, from queer perspectives, of texts by authors whose names are familiar to canonical lists, including Goethe, Schiller, Thomas and Klaus Mann, Ingeborg Bachmann, Christa Reinig, and Elfriede Jelinek. It also makes welcome room for discussions of literary works that have seldom received scholarly attention. Click for more in this series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Literary Criticism | European - German |
Dewey: 830.935 |
LCCN: 97-32471 |
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture |
Physical Information: 1.41" H x 6.62" W x 9.26" L (1.90 lbs) 524 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Germany |
Features: Dust Cover |
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Publisher Description: This collection of twenty-three essays sets its sights on the points of queerness, marginality, and alterity already present within the German canon and introduces further difference and deviation in the form of openly gay German literature in order to promote the always-ongoing shift in cultural representation. Queering the Canon provides new analyses, from queer perspectives, of texts by authors whose names are familiar to canonical lists, including Goethe, Schiller, Thomas and Klaus Mann, Ingeborg Bachmann, Christa Reinig, and Elfriede Jelinek. It also makes welcome room for discussions of literary works that have seldom received scholarly attention. |
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