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  1. Feminist perspectives on reproduction and motherhood and/as cultivation: Ruth Ozeki's All Over Creation
    Author: Batzke, Ina
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Universität Augsburg, Augsburg ; OpenEdition

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    Parent title: In: European Journal of American Studies, 18, 2, S.
    Other subjects: Literature and Literary Theory; Social Sciences (miscellaneous); Sociology and Political Science; History; Geography, Planning and Development; Cultural Studies
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  2. Verluste verzeichnen
    : zum poetischen Prinzip der Liste in der Gegenwartsliteratur = Inventoring losses : on the poetic principle of lists in contemporary literature
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Universität, Freiburg

    Abstract: Taking my cue from Judith Schalanskys 2018 work Verzeichnis einiger Verluste, I discuss the striking presence of lists and list-like, enumerative structures in contemporary literature. As a poetic principle, the use of lists and... more

     

    Abstract: Taking my cue from Judith Schalanskys 2018 work Verzeichnis einiger Verluste, I discuss the striking presence of lists and list-like, enumerative structures in contemporary literature. As a poetic principle, the use of lists and enumerations becomes a means of defamiliarizing the mundane and familiar, and at the same time also shows a preoccupation with existential issues

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    Subjects: Literatur; Deutsch; Poetik
    Other subjects: Literature and Literary Theory; Philosophy; Cultural Studies; (local)article
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    Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte. - 97, 4 (2023) , 1081-1091, ISSN: 2365-9521

  3. Permeable boundaries: Daniel Defoe’s "A journal of the plague year" (1722) and Jurij M. Lotman’s semiosphere
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Universität, Freiburg

    Abstract: This article argues that the cultural semiotic model of the “semiosphere” by Lotman (Lotman, Grishakova and Clark 2009) can be productively employed to interpret the complex layers of social order and liminal sociality in Daniel Defoe’s A... more

     

    Abstract: This article argues that the cultural semiotic model of the “semiosphere” by Lotman (Lotman, Grishakova and Clark 2009) can be productively employed to interpret the complex layers of social order and liminal sociality in Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year (1722). Defoe’s text, analysed with a cultural semiotic approach, appears as more than a shocking re-narration of a historical event, as it becomes possible to read this proto-novel as a text that showcases and makes experiential the entanglement of social breakdown and social needs. London during the plague is shown as a space that labours to enforce both discursive as well as physical borders, but fails in both instances: The lively media public which Defoe depicts for the mid-17th century is shown as failing to establish boundaries of ‘facts’ and ‘fake news’, while single human beings constantly defy the shutting orders of the authorities, or flee the city illegally. In the semiosphere of a London constituted by a state of exception, Defoe strategically inserts permeable boundaries to show a survival of conviviality in the face of the breakdown of society. The main topoi of Lotman’s cultural semiotic model – explosion and periphery – illustrate both the discursive disorientation during the plague as well as the spatial peripheries of the city as sites of liminal social survival in the face of catastrophe

     

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    Language: English
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    Subjects: Anglistik
    Other subjects: Defoe, Daniel (1660-1731); Lotman, Jurij Michajlovič (1922-1993); Literature and Literary Theory; (local)review
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    Anglia. - 137, 1 (2019) , 70-83, ISSN: 1865-8938

  4. [Rezension von: Christoph Reinfandt (ed.): Handbook of the English novel of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries]
    = Christoph Reinfandt (ed.). 2017. "Handbook of the English novel of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries". Handbooks of English and American studies 5. Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter, ix + 604 pp., € 199.95/£ 182.00/$ 229.99
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Universität, Freiburg

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    Language: English
    Media type: Review
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    Subjects: Englische Literatur; Anglistik; Amerikanistik; Rezension
    Other subjects: Literature and Literary Theory; (local)review
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    Anglia. - 137, 1 (2019) , 178-181, ISSN: 1865-8938

  5. Critical notes on Servius’ commentary on Virgil (Serv. on Aen. 11.741; ECL. 2.58; ECL. 4.4)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Universität, Freiburg

    Abstract: This article discusses three textual problems in Servius’ commentary on Virgil (Serv. on Aen. 11.741; Ecl. 2.58; Ecl. 4.4). In two notes a new conjecture is proposed; in one passage a transmitted reading, so far neglected by earlier... more

     

    Abstract: This article discusses three textual problems in Servius’ commentary on Virgil (Serv. on Aen. 11.741; Ecl. 2.58; Ecl. 4.4). In two notes a new conjecture is proposed; in one passage a transmitted reading, so far neglected by earlier editors, is supported

     

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    Other subjects: Literature and Literary Theory; Philosophy; History; Classics; (local)article
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    The classical quarterly. - 72, 2 (2022) , 868-876, ISSN: 1471-6844