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  1. Potentiale des Komischen in der Holocaust-Literatur der Postmemory-Generation ; Textanalysen und komiktheoretische Schlüsse
    Autor*in: Dudek, Sarah
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät II

    Untersucht werden komische Holocaust-Texte und Erzählstrategien von Autorinnen und Autoren der Postmemory-Generation. Dabei wird gezeigt, dass diese Texte ohne die kanonischen Texte der Holocaust-Literatur Überlebender, die ''Lagerliteratur'',... mehr

     

    Untersucht werden komische Holocaust-Texte und Erzählstrategien von Autorinnen und Autoren der Postmemory-Generation. Dabei wird gezeigt, dass diese Texte ohne die kanonischen Texte der Holocaust-Literatur Überlebender, die ''Lagerliteratur'', undenkbar wären. Analysen komischer Holocaust-Texte von Maxim Biller, Eva Menasse, Edgar Keret und Robert Schindel machen deutlich, wie und warum in diesen Texten gegen klassische Postulate der Komiktheorie verstoßen werden muss. Dabei werden das innovative Potential und die Grenzen komischer Schreibweisen in der Holocaust-Literatur der Postmemory-Generation herausgearbeitet. Gleichzeitig werden auf Grundlage der Textanalysen die Komiktheorien selbst hinterfragt und Kategorien wie Groteske, Humor, absurde Komik und Zynismus einer Analyse unterzogen. Diese Veröffentlichung geht zurück auf eine Magisterarbeit am Institut für deutsche Literatur der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin aus dem Jahr 2006/07. ; The thesis explores narrative strategies in Holocaust literature by authors of the postmemory generation such as humorous approaches. It shows that texts from the canon of Holocaust literature written by survivors are the presupposition of humorous texts by authors of the postmemory-generation. Novels and stories by Maxim Biller, Eva Menasse, Edgar Keret, and Robert Schindel are analyzed and confronted with key postulates of comic theory. Vice versa comic theory and its categories such as humor, absurdity, grotesque, and cynicism are subjected to critical analysis.

     

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  2. Spaces of Memory in Giorgio Bassani, Ruth Klüger and W.G. Sebald
    Erschienen: 2004

    At the core of this paper is the interrelation of space and memory. Pierre Nora s term lieux de mémoire suggests a spatial component, or at least a specific frame of time and space for remembering. The three authors I am examining all use space as a... mehr

     

    At the core of this paper is the interrelation of space and memory. Pierre Nora s term lieux de mémoire suggests a spatial component, or at least a specific frame of time and space for remembering. The three authors I am examining all use space as a major element for the organization of their books, and all address the problem of commemorating the past without abandoning its memory to fixed structures. They use space as an aid to retrieve memories but make clear that, ultimately, space alone cannot contain these memories for us. All three authors, in one way or the other, insist that remembering has to be active, dialogic, interpretative, intertextual, intermedial; it is a process that continues to engage people in a confrontation with the past. For each author, writing about memory and remembering is either an open and experimental process, or an unfinished work-in-progress that will be modified as time passes. Each of the books I examine is an example of what I describe as the ideal memorial: It causes the readers to interact with the past, to modify their opinions, and encourages dialogue with other books and other readers. And each book commemorates people and places that have been lost in official records and forgotten in public commemorations. Giorgio Bassani has remained closest to the site of his own and his characters suffering and has centered his entire oeuvre on this site: the city of Ferrara. Like no other author he has created his own city of collective memory, which is composed of and developed through the various layers of memory of its inhabitants. W.G. Sebald s characters are all emigrants in one way or another: far from home, they are displaced and nomadic people who experience space as refuge and prison at the same time. Some are absorbed by the structures of cities, where they try to unearth a past that is lost for them or that has been repressed. Austerlitz and Die Ausgewanderten perhaps come closest to a kind of modern memory book, as they commemorate people in a documentary style ...

     

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