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Examines ideas of violence in German culture after 9/11 through the lens of "violence elsewhere" - exploring works and discourses about violence in distant locations or times.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction -
Clare Bielby and Mererid Puw Davies1. "Violence Elsewhere" and the Phantasmatic Scene of Distant Suffering: Intersections of Emotional and Spatial Distance -
Marie Kolkenbrock2. War of Words/Words of War: The "Normalization" of War in the Context of Germany's War in Afghanistan (2001-2021) -
Kathrin Wunderlich3. There Is No "Elsewhere": Scales of Complicity and Implication in the Contemporary German Family Novel -
Susanne C. Knittel and Sofía Forchieri4. German Engagement with Iraqi Conflict in Sherko Fatah's
Das dunkle Schiff (2008;
The Dark Ship, 2015) and
Der letzte Ort (The Last Place, 2014) -
Joanne Leal5. Overview Effects: Violence and Planetarity in Durs Grünbein's
Cyrano oder Die Rückkehr vom Mond (Cyrano or the Return from the Moon, 2014) -
Nicola Thomas6. Violence "Elsewhere, Within Here": Artistic Engagement in Armenian Remembrance at "Location Germany" -
Lizzie Stewart7. Encountering Violence Elsewhere at Home in Clemens Meyer's Short-Story Collection
Die stillen Trabanten (2017;
Dark Satellites, 2020) -
Frauke Matthes8. The Entangled Mess of the Embodied Elsewhere in Luca Guadagnino's
Suspiria (2018) -
Francesca Lewis9. Utopias of Restorative Justice: Speculative Fiction, Gender, and Violence in Sharon Dodua Otoo's
Adas Raum (2021;
Ada's Realm, 2023) -
Priscilla LayneSelected Bibliography
Notes on the Contributors
Index
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Edited by Clare Bielby and Mererid Puw Davies