Violence Elsewhere [2 volume set]
Herausgeber: Bielby, Clare; Davies, Mererid Puw
Violence Elsewhere [2 volume set]
Herausgeber: Bielby, Clare; Davies, Mererid Puw
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This two-volume set explores what postwar German representations and imaginings of violence in other places and times tell us about Germany.
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This two-volume set explores what postwar German representations and imaginings of violence in other places and times tell us about Germany.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781640141919
- ISBN-10: 164014191X
- Artikelnr.: 70891850
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781640141919
- ISBN-10: 164014191X
- Artikelnr.: 70891850
Edited by Clare Bielby and Mererid Puw Davies
Volume 1 List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction - Clare Bielby
and Mererid Puw Davies 1. Projecting Violence Elsewhere: Remembering
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Cold War Germany - Katherine Stone 2.
Watching Violence Elsewhere: Louis Malle's Viva Maria! in 1960s West
Germany - Mererid Puw Davies 3. Images as Weapons: DEFA, Studio H&S, and
the Global Cold War - Seán Allan 4. KriegsErklärung (Declaration of War):
Volker Braun's Cold War Camera - J. J. Long 5. The Vietnam Veteran in Anna
Seghers's Steinzeit (Stone Age, 1975) - Ernest Schonfield 6. "So It Has to
Be Said: Hammer and Sickle Here, Hammer and Sickle There":
Heynowski-Scheumann's Die Angkar (1981) and the Problem of Khmer Rouge
Violence for the GDR - Martin Brady 7. Narrating Violent Agency Elsewhere
in Inge Viett's Nie war ich furchtloser (Never Was I More Fearless, 1996) -
Clare Bielby 8. Problematizing Political Violence in the Federal Republic
of Germany: A Hauntological Analysis of the NSU Terror and a
Hyper-Exceptionalized "9/11" - Katharina Karcher and Evelien Geerts
Selected Bibliography Notes on the Contributors Index Volume 2 List of
Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction - Clare Bielby and Mererid Puw
Davies 1. "Violence Elsewhere" and the Phantasmatic Scene of "Distant
Suffering": Intersections of Emotional and Spatial Distance - Marie
Kolkenbrock 2. War of Words/Words of War: The "Normalization" of War in the
Context of Germany's War in Afghanistan (2001-2021) - Kathrin Wunderlich
3. There Is No "Elsewhere": Scales of Complicity and Implication in the
Contemporary German Family Novel - Susanne C. Knittel and Sofía Forchieri
4. German Engagement with Iraqi Conflict in Sherko Fatah's Das dunkle
Schiff (2008; The Dark Ship, 2015) and Der letzte Ort (The Last Place,
2014) - Joanne Leal 5. Overview Effects: Violence and Planetarity in Durs
Grünbein's Cyrano oder Die Rückkehr vom Mond (Cyrano or the Return from the
Moon, 2014) - Nicola Thomas 6. Violence "Elsewhere, Within Here": Artistic
Engagement in Armenian Remembrance at "Location Germany" - Lizzie Stewart
7. Encountering Violence Elsewhere at Home in Clemens Meyer's Short-Story
Collection Die stillen Trabanten (2017; Dark Satellites, 2020) - Frauke
Matthes 8. The Entangled Mess of the Embodied Elsewhere in Luca
Guadagnino's Suspiria (2018) - Francesca Lewis 9. Utopias of Restorative
Justice: Speculative Fiction, Gender, and Violence in Sharon Dodua Otoo's
Adas Raum (2021; Ada's Realm, 2023) - Priscilla Layne Selected Bibliography
Notes on the Contributors Index
and Mererid Puw Davies 1. Projecting Violence Elsewhere: Remembering
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Cold War Germany - Katherine Stone 2.
Watching Violence Elsewhere: Louis Malle's Viva Maria! in 1960s West
Germany - Mererid Puw Davies 3. Images as Weapons: DEFA, Studio H&S, and
the Global Cold War - Seán Allan 4. KriegsErklärung (Declaration of War):
Volker Braun's Cold War Camera - J. J. Long 5. The Vietnam Veteran in Anna
Seghers's Steinzeit (Stone Age, 1975) - Ernest Schonfield 6. "So It Has to
Be Said: Hammer and Sickle Here, Hammer and Sickle There":
Heynowski-Scheumann's Die Angkar (1981) and the Problem of Khmer Rouge
Violence for the GDR - Martin Brady 7. Narrating Violent Agency Elsewhere
in Inge Viett's Nie war ich furchtloser (Never Was I More Fearless, 1996) -
Clare Bielby 8. Problematizing Political Violence in the Federal Republic
of Germany: A Hauntological Analysis of the NSU Terror and a
Hyper-Exceptionalized "9/11" - Katharina Karcher and Evelien Geerts
Selected Bibliography Notes on the Contributors Index Volume 2 List of
Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction - Clare Bielby and Mererid Puw
Davies 1. "Violence Elsewhere" and the Phantasmatic Scene of "Distant
Suffering": Intersections of Emotional and Spatial Distance - Marie
Kolkenbrock 2. War of Words/Words of War: The "Normalization" of War in the
Context of Germany's War in Afghanistan (2001-2021) - Kathrin Wunderlich
3. There Is No "Elsewhere": Scales of Complicity and Implication in the
Contemporary German Family Novel - Susanne C. Knittel and Sofía Forchieri
4. German Engagement with Iraqi Conflict in Sherko Fatah's Das dunkle
Schiff (2008; The Dark Ship, 2015) and Der letzte Ort (The Last Place,
2014) - Joanne Leal 5. Overview Effects: Violence and Planetarity in Durs
Grünbein's Cyrano oder Die Rückkehr vom Mond (Cyrano or the Return from the
Moon, 2014) - Nicola Thomas 6. Violence "Elsewhere, Within Here": Artistic
Engagement in Armenian Remembrance at "Location Germany" - Lizzie Stewart
7. Encountering Violence Elsewhere at Home in Clemens Meyer's Short-Story
Collection Die stillen Trabanten (2017; Dark Satellites, 2020) - Frauke
Matthes 8. The Entangled Mess of the Embodied Elsewhere in Luca
Guadagnino's Suspiria (2018) - Francesca Lewis 9. Utopias of Restorative
Justice: Speculative Fiction, Gender, and Violence in Sharon Dodua Otoo's
Adas Raum (2021; Ada's Realm, 2023) - Priscilla Layne Selected Bibliography
Notes on the Contributors Index
Volume 1 List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction - Clare Bielby
and Mererid Puw Davies 1. Projecting Violence Elsewhere: Remembering
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Cold War Germany - Katherine Stone 2.
Watching Violence Elsewhere: Louis Malle's Viva Maria! in 1960s West
Germany - Mererid Puw Davies 3. Images as Weapons: DEFA, Studio H&S, and
the Global Cold War - Seán Allan 4. KriegsErklärung (Declaration of War):
Volker Braun's Cold War Camera - J. J. Long 5. The Vietnam Veteran in Anna
Seghers's Steinzeit (Stone Age, 1975) - Ernest Schonfield 6. "So It Has to
Be Said: Hammer and Sickle Here, Hammer and Sickle There":
Heynowski-Scheumann's Die Angkar (1981) and the Problem of Khmer Rouge
Violence for the GDR - Martin Brady 7. Narrating Violent Agency Elsewhere
in Inge Viett's Nie war ich furchtloser (Never Was I More Fearless, 1996) -
Clare Bielby 8. Problematizing Political Violence in the Federal Republic
of Germany: A Hauntological Analysis of the NSU Terror and a
Hyper-Exceptionalized "9/11" - Katharina Karcher and Evelien Geerts
Selected Bibliography Notes on the Contributors Index Volume 2 List of
Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction - Clare Bielby and Mererid Puw
Davies 1. "Violence Elsewhere" and the Phantasmatic Scene of "Distant
Suffering": Intersections of Emotional and Spatial Distance - Marie
Kolkenbrock 2. War of Words/Words of War: The "Normalization" of War in the
Context of Germany's War in Afghanistan (2001-2021) - Kathrin Wunderlich
3. There Is No "Elsewhere": Scales of Complicity and Implication in the
Contemporary German Family Novel - Susanne C. Knittel and Sofía Forchieri
4. German Engagement with Iraqi Conflict in Sherko Fatah's Das dunkle
Schiff (2008; The Dark Ship, 2015) and Der letzte Ort (The Last Place,
2014) - Joanne Leal 5. Overview Effects: Violence and Planetarity in Durs
Grünbein's Cyrano oder Die Rückkehr vom Mond (Cyrano or the Return from the
Moon, 2014) - Nicola Thomas 6. Violence "Elsewhere, Within Here": Artistic
Engagement in Armenian Remembrance at "Location Germany" - Lizzie Stewart
7. Encountering Violence Elsewhere at Home in Clemens Meyer's Short-Story
Collection Die stillen Trabanten (2017; Dark Satellites, 2020) - Frauke
Matthes 8. The Entangled Mess of the Embodied Elsewhere in Luca
Guadagnino's Suspiria (2018) - Francesca Lewis 9. Utopias of Restorative
Justice: Speculative Fiction, Gender, and Violence in Sharon Dodua Otoo's
Adas Raum (2021; Ada's Realm, 2023) - Priscilla Layne Selected Bibliography
Notes on the Contributors Index
and Mererid Puw Davies 1. Projecting Violence Elsewhere: Remembering
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Cold War Germany - Katherine Stone 2.
Watching Violence Elsewhere: Louis Malle's Viva Maria! in 1960s West
Germany - Mererid Puw Davies 3. Images as Weapons: DEFA, Studio H&S, and
the Global Cold War - Seán Allan 4. KriegsErklärung (Declaration of War):
Volker Braun's Cold War Camera - J. J. Long 5. The Vietnam Veteran in Anna
Seghers's Steinzeit (Stone Age, 1975) - Ernest Schonfield 6. "So It Has to
Be Said: Hammer and Sickle Here, Hammer and Sickle There":
Heynowski-Scheumann's Die Angkar (1981) and the Problem of Khmer Rouge
Violence for the GDR - Martin Brady 7. Narrating Violent Agency Elsewhere
in Inge Viett's Nie war ich furchtloser (Never Was I More Fearless, 1996) -
Clare Bielby 8. Problematizing Political Violence in the Federal Republic
of Germany: A Hauntological Analysis of the NSU Terror and a
Hyper-Exceptionalized "9/11" - Katharina Karcher and Evelien Geerts
Selected Bibliography Notes on the Contributors Index Volume 2 List of
Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction - Clare Bielby and Mererid Puw
Davies 1. "Violence Elsewhere" and the Phantasmatic Scene of "Distant
Suffering": Intersections of Emotional and Spatial Distance - Marie
Kolkenbrock 2. War of Words/Words of War: The "Normalization" of War in the
Context of Germany's War in Afghanistan (2001-2021) - Kathrin Wunderlich
3. There Is No "Elsewhere": Scales of Complicity and Implication in the
Contemporary German Family Novel - Susanne C. Knittel and Sofía Forchieri
4. German Engagement with Iraqi Conflict in Sherko Fatah's Das dunkle
Schiff (2008; The Dark Ship, 2015) and Der letzte Ort (The Last Place,
2014) - Joanne Leal 5. Overview Effects: Violence and Planetarity in Durs
Grünbein's Cyrano oder Die Rückkehr vom Mond (Cyrano or the Return from the
Moon, 2014) - Nicola Thomas 6. Violence "Elsewhere, Within Here": Artistic
Engagement in Armenian Remembrance at "Location Germany" - Lizzie Stewart
7. Encountering Violence Elsewhere at Home in Clemens Meyer's Short-Story
Collection Die stillen Trabanten (2017; Dark Satellites, 2020) - Frauke
Matthes 8. The Entangled Mess of the Embodied Elsewhere in Luca
Guadagnino's Suspiria (2018) - Francesca Lewis 9. Utopias of Restorative
Justice: Speculative Fiction, Gender, and Violence in Sharon Dodua Otoo's
Adas Raum (2021; Ada's Realm, 2023) - Priscilla Layne Selected Bibliography
Notes on the Contributors Index