"Wenn sie das Wort Ich gebraucht" : : Festschrift für Barbara Becker-Cantarino von FreundInnen, SchülerInnen und KollegInnen / / edited by John Pustejovsky and Jacqueline Vansant.

This volume of original essays celebrates Barbara Becker-Cantarino, whose prolific publications on German literary culture from 1600 to the twentieth century are major milestones in the field of German cultural studies. The range of topics in the collection reflects the breadth of Becker-Cantarino’s...

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Superior document:Chloe. Beihefte zum Daphnis ; Band 47
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam ;, New York : : Rodopi.
c2013.
Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
German
Series:Chloe 47.
Physical Description:1 online resource (369 p.)
Notes:Festschrift.
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Other title:Preliminary material /
THE EXPERIENCE OF WORDS. A Tribute to Barbara Becker-Cantarino /
LUISE GOTTSCHED, FREETHINKER /
SCHWANGERSCHAFT UND GEBURT IN DER ‘SCHÖNEN’ LITERATUR. Überlegungen zum Funktionswandel eines Motivs /
DISPOSITIVE DER MACHT IN MARIA ANNA SAGERS DIE VERWECHSELTEN TÖCHTER (1771) UND KAROLINENS TAGEBUCH (1774) /
RECENT GERMAN LITERATURE: ‘Romantic’ or ‘romantic’? /
TRANSFERLEISTUNGEN: Formen des Traditionsverhaltens bei Paul Fleming /
THE GRUBER MANUSCRIPT: Alms, Books and the New World /
GEWALT, GESCHLECHT UND DIE KUNST DER NOVELLE: Boccaccio, Schiller und Kleist /
THE DESIRE TO CONTROL DEATH: Heinrich von Kleist’s Epistolary Correspondence on Schicksal, Tod and Selbstmord /
“MEINE LIEBE MUTTER.” CYRIACUS SPANGENBERG AND HIS TREATISE ON “WEIBERADEL”(1591) /
REVAMPING FRANK WEDEKIND’S PROSTITUTES. A Liberating Re-Creation or Male Recreation? /
DIE SCHÄFERLITERATUR UND DIE FRAUEN /
JOURNEYS ACROSS CONTINENTS — WRITING ACROSS BORDERS From Europe to Africa — from Africa to Europe /
LIVING IN THE MOMENT, REFLECTING ON THE PAST: Exploring Loss, Language, and Identity in Martina Hefter’s Zurück auf Los and Die Küsten der Berge /
EINGEMAUERT: Helga Schütz, Grenze zum gestrigen Tag /
“MIT DER WENDE KAM DER APPETIT”: Work, Food, and Gender in Terézia Mora’s Der einzige Mann auf dem Kontinent /
KÖRPER, GENDER, EULENSPIEGEL. “It’s not thing, it’s philosophers that are simple.” (John L. Austin) /
PUBLICATIONS BY BARBARA BECKER-CANTARINO /
INDEX OF NAMES /
Summary:This volume of original essays celebrates Barbara Becker-Cantarino, whose prolific publications on German literary culture from 1600 to the twentieth century are major milestones in the field of German cultural studies. The range of topics in the collection reflects the breadth of Becker-Cantarino’s scholarship. Examining literature from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries, the contributors explore the intersections of gender, race, and genre, history and gender, and gender and violence. They provide fresh readings of the works of known and lesser-known writers, including Cyriacus Spangenberg, Maria Anna Sager, Luise Gottsched, Heinrich von Kleist, Frank Wedekind, Christa Wolf, Helga Schütz, Terézia Mora, and Martina Hefter. Their discussions explore the possibilities and limitations of theoretical discourses on travel literature, deconstruction, and gender and suggest new avenues of investigation.
Bibliography:"Publications by Barbara Becker-Cantarino": pages 351-365.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:940120960X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by John Pustejovsky and Jacqueline Vansant.