Revolting Families places the literary depiction of familial and intimate relations in 1960s West Germany against the backdrop of public discourse on the political significance of the private sphere.
Revolting Families places the literary depiction of familial and intimate relations in 1960s West Germany against the backdrop of public discourse on the political significance of the private sphere.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Trauma, Neurosis, and the Postwar Family: Dieter Wellershoff’s Politics of Reading 2 Repression, Disgust, and Adolescent Memories: Rolf Dieter Brinkmann’s Ethics of Textual Freedom 3 Consumption, Vertigo, and Childhood Visions: Gisela Elsner’s Grotesque Repetitions as Resistance 4 Discipline, Love, and Authoritative Childrearing: Renate Rasp’s Satire as Pedagogical Tool Conclusion Works Cited Index
Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Trauma, Neurosis, and the Postwar Family: Dieter Wellershoff’s Politics of Reading 2 Repression, Disgust, and Adolescent Memories: Rolf Dieter Brinkmann’s Ethics of Textual Freedom 3 Consumption, Vertigo, and Childhood Visions: Gisela Elsner’s Grotesque Repetitions as Resistance 4 Discipline, Love, and Authoritative Childrearing: Renate Rasp’s Satire as Pedagogical Tool Conclusion Works Cited Index
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