'Colonies' experienced an economic boom ca. 1900. Around the same time in 19th century vernacular, this term was not limited solely to a purely power-political connotation, but also a second, ideological-critical layer of meaning. Anna S. Brasch first investigates the term 'colony' within the semantics of cultural criticism. Against this background, she then looks into the role that this 'double', power-political and cultural-critical term plays in turn-of-the-century literature. She shows that an understanding of the German Überseeroman (transoceanic novel) must also spring from the narrative genre of the Weltanschauungsroman (world view novel), where, conversely, the Weltanschauungsroman contributes per se to the cultural-critical term 'colony'.
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