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New Perspectives on Contemporary Austrian Literature and Culture

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This volume brings together contributions arising from papers originally presented at the Contemporary Austrian Literature, Film and Culture International Conference held at the University of Nottingham in April 2015. It examines trends in contemporary Austrian literature, film and culture, predominantly over the past thirty years. This period has been one of great transformation in Austrian society, with the Waldheim affair of 1986-1988 marking the beginning of a belated process of confronting the country's National Socialist past. The sixteen chapters of the volume analyse literary texts, films, memorial projects and Austria's musical heritage, considering works by cultural practitioners operating both within and outside of Austria. The collection offers a multi-perspectival view on how contemporary Austria sees itself and how it is, in turn, seen by others from various vantage points.

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CONTENTS: Dagmar C. G. Lorenz: The New Cosmopolitanism in Second Republic Narratives: Revisiting the Vienna-«Orient» Connection - Anne-Marie Scholz: «You'll never know the old Vienna»: The Third Man (1949) as Historical Referent in Contemporary Austrian Culture and Literature - Benedict Schofield: Austria's Ambiguous Smile: Transnational Perspectives on Austrian Belatedness in the Fiction of John Irving - Katya Krylova: Ariadne's Thread: Storytelling, Digression and Flâneurship in the Recent Films of Ruth Beckermann - Valentina Serra: «Mit möglichst großer literarischer und intellektueller Qualität ein Sartre zu werden». Parodie und (Selbst)- Bestätigung in Robert Menasses Gegenwarts- und Intellektuellenkritik - Nikhil Sathe: Fortress Europe as Frontier: Adaptation of the Western Genre in Austrian Cinema - Ursula A. Schneider/Annette Steinsiek: «Ganz Tirol ist eine Grenze» und Felix Mitterer. Verkaufte Heimat - Silke Schwaiger: The Visible Uncanny: Anna Kim's Novels Frozen Time and Anatomy of a Night - Rachel Green: «Leichen im Keller»: The Basement in New Austrian Film - Lydia Haider: Der Rhythmus als subversive Textstrategie. Gezeigt an Texten Thomas Bernhards und Ernst Jandls - Peter Höyng: Desires for a Third Space: A Critique of Elfriede Jelinek's Winterreise by Reading Georg Simmel's «Exkurs über den Fremden» - Magdolna Orosz: Historische Traumata, Vergessen und Erinnerung. Literarische Vergangenheitsdiskurse in der zeitgenössischen österreichischen Literatur - Petra M. Bagley: The Grandmother in Recent Austrian Literature: Peter Henisch, Eine sehr kleine Frau (2007) and Melitta Breznik, Das Umstellformat (2002) - Traci S. O'Brien: «Farben, die es auf dieser Welt nicht gibt»: Remembering Reality in Lenka Reinerová's Late Prose - Joseph W. Moser: Blurring Fiction with Reality: Robert Schindel's comedie humaine of 1980s Vienna in Geburtig and Der Kalte - Lauren Freede: «Walzer für Nazis»: The Vienna Philharmonic and the Nazi Past.

About the author










Katya Krylova is a Lecturer in German, Film and Visual Culture at the University of Aberdeen. She studied German and Italian at Churchill College, Cambridge, where she then completed an MPhil in European Literature and Culture and a PhD in German Literature in 2011. She has also held research and teaching positions at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for the History and Theory of Biography in Vienna, in the Department of German Studies at the University of Nottingham (where she held a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship), in the Department of German at King¿s College London, and in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Birmingham. Her first monograph, Walking Through History: Topography and Identity in the Works of Ingeborg Bachmann and Thomas Bernhard (2013), was the winner of the 2011 Peter Lang Young Scholars Competition in German Studies. Her most recent monograph, The Long Shadow of the Past: Contemporary Austrian Literature, Film, and Culture, was published in 2017.

Product details

Assisted by Katya Krylova (Editor), Alexandra Lloyd (Editor), Benedict Schofield (Editor), Robert Vilain (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2018
 
EAN 9783034319843
ISBN 978-3-0-3431984-3
No. of pages 454
Dimensions 151 mm x 31 mm x 238 mm
Weight 736 g
Illustrations 2 Abb.
Series Studies in Modern German and Austrian Literature
Studies in Modern German and Austrian Literature
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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