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  1. Old Futures
    Speculative Fiction and Queer Possibility
    Autor*in: Lothian, Alexis
    Erschienen: [2018]; © 2018
    Verlag:  New York University Press, New York, NY

    Finalist, 2019 Locus Award for Nonfiction, presented by the Locus Science Fiction FoundationTraverses the history of imagined futures from the 1890s to the 2010s, interweaving speculative visions of gender, race, and sexuality from literature, film,... mehr

     

    Finalist, 2019 Locus Award for Nonfiction, presented by the Locus Science Fiction FoundationTraverses the history of imagined futures from the 1890s to the 2010s, interweaving speculative visions of gender, race, and sexuality from literature, film, and digital mediaOld Futures explores the social, political, and cultural forces feminists, queer people, and people of color invoke when they dream up alternative futures as a way to imagine transforming the present. Lothian shows how queer possibilities emerge when we practice the art of speculation: of imagining things otherwise than they are and creating stories from that impulse. Queer theory offers creative ways to think about time, breaking with straight and narrow paths toward the future laid out for the reproductive family, the law-abiding citizen, and the believer in markets. Yet so far it has rarely considered the possibility that, instead of a queer present reshaping the ways we relate to past and future, the futures imagined in the past can lead us to queer the present. Narratives of possible futures provide frameworks through which we understand our present, but the discourse of "the" future has never been a singular one. Imagined futures have often been central to the creation and maintenance of imperial domination and technological modernity; Old Futures offers a counterhistory of works that have sought-with varying degrees of success-to speculate otherwise. Examining speculative texts from the 1890s to the 2010s, from Samuel R. Delany to Sense8, Lothian considers the ways in which early feminist utopias and dystopias, Afrofuturist fiction, and queer science fiction media have insisted that the future can and must deviate from dominant narratives of global annihilation or highly restrictive hopes for redemption.Each chapter chronicles some of the means by which the production and destruction of futures both real and imagined takes place: through eugenics, utopia, empire, fascism, dystopia, race, capitalism, femininity, masculinity, and many kinds of queerness, reproduction, and sex. Gathering stories of and by populations who have been marked as futureless or left out by dominant imaginaries, Lothian offers new insights into what we can learn from efforts to imaginatively redistribute the future

     

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  2. Radikale Beziehungen
    Die Briefkorrespondenz der Mathilde Franziska Anneke zur Zeit des amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs
    Beteiligt: Bilić, Viktorija (HerausgeberIn); Efford, Alison Clark (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart

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  3. Radikale Beziehungen
    Die Briefkorrespondenz der Mathilde Franziska Anneke zur Zeit des amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs
  4. Memory and Complicity
    Migrations of Holocaust Remembrance
    Erschienen: [2015]; © 2015
    Verlag:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    Since World War II, French and Francophone literature and film have repeatedly sought not to singularize the Holocaust as the paradigm of historical trauma but rather to connect its memory with other memories of violence, namely that of colonialism.... mehr

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    Since World War II, French and Francophone literature and film have repeatedly sought not to singularize the Holocaust as the paradigm of historical trauma but rather to connect its memory with other memories of violence, namely that of colonialism. These works produced what Debarati Sanyal calls a "memory-in-complicity" attuned to the gray zones that implicate different regimes of violence across history as well as those of different subject positions such as victim, perpetrator, witness, and reader/spectator. Examining a range of works from Albert Camus, Primo Levi, Alain Resnais, and Jean-Paul Sartre to Jonathan Littell, Assia Djebar, Giorgio Agamben, and Boualem Sansal, Memory and Complicity develops an inquiry into the political force and ethical dangers of such implications, contrasting them with contemporary models for thinking about trauma and violence and offering an extended meditation on the role of aesthetic form, especially allegory, within acts of transhistorical remembrance. What are the political benefits and ethical risks of invoking the memory of one history in order to address another? What is the role of complicity in making these connections? How does complicity, rather than affect based discourses of trauma, shame and melancholy, open a critical engagement with the violence of history? What is it about literature and film that have made them such powerful vehicles for this kind of connective memory work?As it offers new readings of some of the most celebrated and controversial novelists, filmmakers, and playwrights from the French-speaking world, Memory and Complicity addresses these questions in order to reframe the way we think about historical memory and its political uses today

     

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    Schlagworte: Algeria; Allegory; Memory; complicity; ethics; france; transculturual; transnational; trauma; violence; witness; LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature; Art; Collective memory; Collective memory; Colonization; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in motion pictures; Violence
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  5. Feminist Accountability
    Disrupting Violence and Transforming Power
    Autor*in: Russo, Ann
    Erschienen: [2018]; © 2018
    Verlag:  New York University Press, New York, NY

    Explores accountability as a framework for building movements to transform systemic oppression and violence What does it take to build communities to stand up to injustice and create social change? How do we work together to transform, without... mehr

     

    Explores accountability as a framework for building movements to transform systemic oppression and violence What does it take to build communities to stand up to injustice and create social change? How do we work together to transform, without reproducing, systems of violence and oppression?In an age when feminism has become increasingly mainstream, noted feminist scholar and activist Ann Russo asks feminists to consider the ways that our own behavior might contribute to the interlocking systems of oppression that we aim to dismantle. Feminist Accountability offers an intersectional analysis of three main areas of feminism in practice: anti-racist work, community accountability and transformative justice, and US-based work in and about violence in the global south. Russo explores accountability as a set of frameworks and practices for community- and movement-building against oppression and violence. Rather than evading the ways that we are implicated, complicit, or actively engaged in harm, Russo shows us how we might cultivate accountability so that we can contribute to the feminist work of transforming oppression and violence. Among many others, Russo brings up the example of the most prominent and funded feminist and LGBT antiviolence organizations, which have become mainstream in social service, advocacy, and policy reform projects. This means they often approach violence through a social service and criminal legal lens that understands violence as an individual and interpersonal issue, rather than a social and political one. As a result, they ally with, rather than significantly challenge, the state institutions, policies, and systems that underlie and contribute to endemic violence. Grounded in theories, analyses, and politics developed by feminists of color and transnational feminists of the global south, with her own thirty plus years of participation in community building, organizing, and activism, Russo provides insider expertise and critical reflection on leveraging frameworks of accountability to upend inequitable divides and the culture that supports them

     

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  6. Umbruch und Identitätszerfall
    Narrative Jugoslawiens im europäischen Kontext
    Autor*in: Mancic, Emilija
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  A. Francke Verlag, Tübingen

    Dem vorliegenden Werk liegt die Auffassung zugrunde, dass Fragen von Kultur, Identität und Geschichte als wechselseitige Entwicklungs- und Konstruktionsmomente im transnationalen und transregionalen Zusammenhang begriffen werden können. Das Buch... mehr

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    Dem vorliegenden Werk liegt die Auffassung zugrunde, dass Fragen von Kultur, Identität und Geschichte als wechselseitige Entwicklungs- und Konstruktionsmomente im transnationalen und transregionalen Zusammenhang begriffen werden können. Das Buch analysiert die deutsche Romantik als Anreger der europäischen Romantik und ihr Verhältnis zu den Identitätsnarrationen, die nach dem revolutionären Umbruch von 1789 ein spezifisches Identitätskonzept geformt haben, sowie dessen Rezeption und weitere spezifische Entwicklung in der Region des ehemaligen Jugoslawiens. Die Absicht der Autorin ist, die gemeinsamen Probleme in Bezug auf die Frage nach der Möglichkeit der Distribution von Zugehörigkeitsgefühlen und der Gestaltung von Diversitätskonzepten aus gegenwärtiger europäischer Sicht zu lozieren.

     

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    ISBN: 9783772054662
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. Auflage
    Schlagworte: Slavische Sprachen; Entwicklungsmomente; Konstruktionsmomente; transnational; transregional; Identitätsnarrationen
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (198 S.)
  7. Umbruch und Identitätszerfall
    Narrative Jugoslawiens im europäischen Kontext
    Autor*in: Mancic, Emilija
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  A. Francke Verlag, Tübingen

    Dem vorliegenden Werk liegt die Auffassung zugrunde, dass Fragen von Kultur, Identität und Geschichte als wechselseitige Entwicklungs- und Konstruktionsmomente im transnationalen und transregionalen Zusammenhang begriffen werden können. Das Buch... mehr

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    Dem vorliegenden Werk liegt die Auffassung zugrunde, dass Fragen von Kultur, Identität und Geschichte als wechselseitige Entwicklungs- und Konstruktionsmomente im transnationalen und transregionalen Zusammenhang begriffen werden können. Das Buch analysiert die deutsche Romantik als Anreger der europäischen Romantik und ihr Verhältnis zu den Identitätsnarrationen, die nach dem revolutionären Umbruch von 1789 ein spezifisches Identitätskonzept geformt haben, sowie dessen Rezeption und weitere spezifische Entwicklung in der Region des ehemaligen Jugoslawiens. Die Absicht der Autorin ist, die gemeinsamen Probleme in Bezug auf die Frage nach der Möglichkeit der Distribution von Zugehörigkeitsgefühlen und der Gestaltung von Diversitätskonzepten aus gegenwärtiger europäischer Sicht zu lozieren.

     

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    ISBN: 9783772054662
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. Auflage
    Schlagworte: Slavische Sprachen; Entwicklungsmomente; Konstruktionsmomente; transnational; transregional; Identitätsnarrationen
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (198 S.)
  8. Biopolitik und Sittlichkeitsreform
    Kampagnen gegen Alkohol, Drogen und Prostitution 1880-1950
  9. Literarily TV: television, voice, and identity in contemporary German and English transnational literature
    Erschienen: 2020

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Dissertation
    Schlagworte: transnational; intermediality; television in literature; postcolonial; identity; millennial; Roman; Intermedialität; Fernsehen <Motiv>; Deutsch; Englisch
    Weitere Schlagworte: Martynova, Olʹga (1962-): Sogar Papageien überleben uns; Smith, Zadie (1975-): The Autograph man; Ali, Monica (1967-): Brick lane; Erpenbeck, Jenny (1967-): Gehen, ging, gegangen
    Umfang: xvi, 317 Seiten
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    Dissertation, Freie Universität Berlin, 2021

  10. Literarily TV: television, voice, and identity in contemporary German and English transnational literature
    Erschienen: 2020

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Schlagworte: transnational; intermediality; television in literature; postcolonial; identity; millennial; Fernsehen <Motiv>; Englisch; Deutsch; Intermedialität; Roman
    Weitere Schlagworte: Ali, Monica (1967-): Brick lane; Smith, Zadie (1975-): The Autograph man; Erpenbeck, Jenny (1967-): Gehen, ging, gegangen; Martynova, Olʹga (1962-): Sogar Papageien überleben uns
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 317 Seiten)
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    Dissertation, Freie Universität Berlin, 2021

  11. Radikale Beziehungen
    die Briefkorrespondenz der Mathilde Franziska Anneke zur Zeit des amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs
  12. Memory and Complicity
    Migrations of Holocaust Remembrance
    Erschienen: [2015]; © 2015
    Verlag:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    Since World War II, French and Francophone literature and film have repeatedly sought not to singularize the Holocaust as the paradigm of historical trauma but rather to connect its memory with other memories of violence, namely that of colonialism.... mehr

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Since World War II, French and Francophone literature and film have repeatedly sought not to singularize the Holocaust as the paradigm of historical trauma but rather to connect its memory with other memories of violence, namely that of colonialism. These works produced what Debarati Sanyal calls a "memory-in-complicity" attuned to the gray zones that implicate different regimes of violence across history as well as those of different subject positions such as victim, perpetrator, witness, and reader/spectator. Examining a range of works from Albert Camus, Primo Levi, Alain Resnais, and Jean-Paul Sartre to Jonathan Littell, Assia Djebar, Giorgio Agamben, and Boualem Sansal, Memory and Complicity develops an inquiry into the political force and ethical dangers of such implications, contrasting them with contemporary models for thinking about trauma and violence and offering an extended meditation on the role of aesthetic form, especially allegory, within acts of transhistorical remembrance. What are the political benefits and ethical risks of invoking the memory of one history in order to address another? What is the role of complicity in making these connections? How does complicity, rather than affect based discourses of trauma, shame and melancholy, open a critical engagement with the violence of history? What is it about literature and film that have made them such powerful vehicles for this kind of connective memory work?As it offers new readings of some of the most celebrated and controversial novelists, filmmakers, and playwrights from the French-speaking world, Memory and Complicity addresses these questions in order to reframe the way we think about historical memory and its political uses today

     

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    Schlagworte: Algeria; Allegory; Memory; complicity; ethics; france; transculturual; transnational; trauma; violence; witness; LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature; Art; Collective memory; Collective memory; Colonization; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in motion pictures; Violence
    Umfang: 1 online resource (352 pages)
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  13. Old Futures
    Speculative Fiction and Queer Possibility
    Autor*in: Lothian, Alexis
    Erschienen: [2018]; © 2018
    Verlag:  New York University Press, New York, NY

    Finalist, 2019 Locus Award for Nonfiction, presented by the Locus Science Fiction FoundationTraverses the history of imagined futures from the 1890s to the 2010s, interweaving speculative visions of gender, race, and sexuality from literature, film,... mehr

     

    Finalist, 2019 Locus Award for Nonfiction, presented by the Locus Science Fiction FoundationTraverses the history of imagined futures from the 1890s to the 2010s, interweaving speculative visions of gender, race, and sexuality from literature, film, and digital mediaOld Futures explores the social, political, and cultural forces feminists, queer people, and people of color invoke when they dream up alternative futures as a way to imagine transforming the present. Lothian shows how queer possibilities emerge when we practice the art of speculation: of imagining things otherwise than they are and creating stories from that impulse. Queer theory offers creative ways to think about time, breaking with straight and narrow paths toward the future laid out for the reproductive family, the law-abiding citizen, and the believer in markets. Yet so far it has rarely considered the possibility that, instead of a queer present reshaping the ways we relate to past and future, the futures imagined in the past can lead us to queer the present. Narratives of possible futures provide frameworks through which we understand our present, but the discourse of "the" future has never been a singular one. Imagined futures have often been central to the creation and maintenance of imperial domination and technological modernity; Old Futures offers a counterhistory of works that have sought-with varying degrees of success-to speculate otherwise. Examining speculative texts from the 1890s to the 2010s, from Samuel R. Delany to Sense8, Lothian considers the ways in which early feminist utopias and dystopias, Afrofuturist fiction, and queer science fiction media have insisted that the future can and must deviate from dominant narratives of global annihilation or highly restrictive hopes for redemption.Each chapter chronicles some of the means by which the production and destruction of futures both real and imagined takes place: through eugenics, utopia, empire, fascism, dystopia, race, capitalism, femininity, masculinity, and many kinds of queerness, reproduction, and sex. Gathering stories of and by populations who have been marked as futureless or left out by dominant imaginaries, Lothian offers new insights into what we can learn from efforts to imaginatively redistribute the future

     

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  14. Literarily TV: Television, Voice, and Identity in Contemporary German and English Transnational Literature
    Erschienen: 2021

    Television and culture have an intricate relationship that is often depicted in transnational literature, yet one generally ignored by scholars. While one must acknowledge the saturation of media in this technological age, and that writing about... mehr

     

    Television and culture have an intricate relationship that is often depicted in transnational literature, yet one generally ignored by scholars. While one must acknowledge the saturation of media in this technological age, and that writing about human experience cannot realistically be done without acknowledging the myriad media with which people come into contact, television references should be seen as an important literary device in literature that features transnational social groups, consciousness, aesthetics, and themes. Utilizing a cultural studies framework and theories from intermedial, television, transnational and postcolonial studies, in Literarily TV I focus on questions of identity and the representation of people and television media in literature. By examining Monica Ali’s Brick Lane, Zadie Smith’s The Autograph Man, Olga Martynova’s Sogar Papageien überleben uns and Jenny Erpenbeck’s Gehen, ging, gegangen, I show several variations for the use of television references in novels that feature the sites of contestations between culture, identity, and media. These texts expand upon our conceptions of collective memory, trauma, and belonging, and encourage shifts in power that reconfigure our understandings of identity, authenticity, and ambivalence. In my analyses, I focus on references to popular television, sports broadcast, and news reporting within the various functions of television as entertainment, informant, and educator. This work reveals specific realities surrounding the situation of migrants and/or transnational people, people who have migrant backgrounds, are part of a minority ethnic group, and/or are marginalized in different ways. These uses include but are not limited: to mapping out contact zones between different cultures; encouraging intercultural interaction or belonging; and revealing the interconnected relationship between representation and television. In addition, I explore how television reflects codes of history, engages collective memory, and mediates epistemology. ; Das ...

     

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  15. Editors' Note
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Universität Bremen ; Fachbereich 10: Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften (FB 10)

    This editors' note introduces the second issue of Black Studies Papers, entitled Current Perspectives in Transnational Black Studies. ; 1 ; 3 ; 2 ; 1 mehr

     

    This editors' note introduces the second issue of Black Studies Papers, entitled Current Perspectives in Transnational Black Studies. ; 1 ; 3 ; 2 ; 1

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
    Schlagworte: Black Studies Papers; Black Studies; transnational; rhetoric and criticism
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  16. Transnationale Literaturen in der frühen Kolonialzeit: das Beispiel der frühen südamerikanischen Reiseliteratur und ihres Bildmaterials
    Erschienen: 2012

    Die gewählten Beispiele zeigen deutlich, dass die transnationalen Bezie- hungen in der frühen kolonialzeitlichen Südamerikaliteratur ein vielver- sprechendes Forschungsgebiet sind, dessen Bearbeitung noch am An- fang steht. Bewusst gewählt wurden... mehr

     

    Die gewählten Beispiele zeigen deutlich, dass die transnationalen Bezie- hungen in der frühen kolonialzeitlichen Südamerikaliteratur ein vielver- sprechendes Forschungsgebiet sind, dessen Bearbeitung noch am An- fang steht. Bewusst gewählt wurden hier Beispiele, die nicht allein aus der materiellen Weitergabe und –verarbeitung von Informationen stam- men, wie in der noch weitgehend unerforschten Rezeption der frühen Reiseliteratur im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert in Sammelwerken, sondern Be- reiche, wo sich bereits im Entstehungsprozess der Werke ein intrinsi- scher Bezug auf vorgegebene moralische Stereotype und ikonographi- sche Darstellungen des Zivilisationsprozesses findet

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: 8; Spanische, portugiesische Literaturen (860)
    Schlagworte: article; Chapter; frühe Reiseliteratur; transnational; Südamerika
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