Literatur der (Post-)Migration

This volume brings together contributions from the international conference "Literatur zwischen Migration und Globalisierung. Formen der Komplexität in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur", which took place in May 2022 at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. It aims to reflect on the literature o...

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description This volume brings together contributions from the international conference "Literatur zwischen Migration und Globalisierung. Formen der Komplexität in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur", which took place in May 2022 at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. It aims to reflect on the literature of migration of the last thirty years and to situate it in the increasingly complex world of our globalised present, crossed by the movements of people and cultures. The reflections of the individual essays take, as point of departure, the common observation that the literature of (post)migration is characterised by careful linguistic research and radical aesthetic experimentation, capable of interrogating our intercultural reality and of restoring a likewise complex image of the world and of society. The contributors that have converged in the present volume focus on examining the issues of complexity and identity, which, in the texts they discuss, are inextricably linked to the narration of spaces, borders, and movements. In the works of Uljana Wolf, Olga Grjasnowa, Emine Sevgi Özdamar, Michael Stavarič, Terézia Mora, Emilia Smechowski, Feridun Zaimoglu, and Sasha Marianna Salzmann, the literary language variously becomes a means to explore new possibilities of meaning, to recover what has been erased, to reconstruct the biographical stratifications inscribed in the bodies, to feel at home in a foreign world, to criticise the historical memory of society, to register bilingualisms, conflicts, and ‘in-betweenness’, and hence to narrate the new forms of identity, of hybrid identity, of postidentity, and of gender identity that are formed as a result of first, second, or third generation migrations and in correspondence with precise geographical and human spaces.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1345752024-02-22T16:12:09Z Literatur der (Post-)Migration Narrative discourse,Dance,Postmigrant,German-Polish relations,Gender,“Normalisierung”,Alle Tage,Multilingualism,Postmigrantische Gesellschaft,“Berliner Republik”,Border,Komplexität,Body,Space and literature,Körper,Michael Stavarič,Postmigration,Grenze,Multiculturalism,Biography,German literature,Memory culture,Identity and alterity,Mother tongue,Intercultural literature,Kontrolle,Sasha Marianna Salzmann,Wir Strebermigranten,Poetic speech act,Postidentity,Tanz,Trauma and literature,Berlin Republic,Austrian literature,Sexuality,Identity,Geschichts- und Erinnerungskultur,Normalisation,Trauma,Olga Grjasnowa,Postmigrant society,Migration,Emilia Smechowski,Postmigrant literature,Control,Identität,Postmigrantische Literatur,Postmigrantisch,Ellis Island,Intersectionality,Complexity,Rückkehr nach Polen,Postmonolingualism,Multikulturalismus This volume brings together contributions from the international conference "Literatur zwischen Migration und Globalisierung. Formen der Komplexität in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur", which took place in May 2022 at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. It aims to reflect on the literature of migration of the last thirty years and to situate it in the increasingly complex world of our globalised present, crossed by the movements of people and cultures. The reflections of the individual essays take, as point of departure, the common observation that the literature of (post)migration is characterised by careful linguistic research and radical aesthetic experimentation, capable of interrogating our intercultural reality and of restoring a likewise complex image of the world and of society. The contributors that have converged in the present volume focus on examining the issues of complexity and identity, which, in the texts they discuss, are inextricably linked to the narration of spaces, borders, and movements. In the works of Uljana Wolf, Olga Grjasnowa, Emine Sevgi Özdamar, Michael Stavarič, Terézia Mora, Emilia Smechowski, Feridun Zaimoglu, and Sasha Marianna Salzmann, the literary language variously becomes a means to explore new possibilities of meaning, to recover what has been erased, to reconstruct the biographical stratifications inscribed in the bodies, to feel at home in a foreign world, to criticise the historical memory of society, to register bilingualisms, conflicts, and ‘in-betweenness’, and hence to narrate the new forms of identity, of hybrid identity, of postidentity, and of gender identity that are formed as a result of first, second, or third generation migrations and in correspondence with precise geographical and human spaces. 2024-02-22T16:12:07Z 2024-02-22T16:12:07Z 2023 book ONIX_20240222_9788869697340_175 2610-9387 9788869697340 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/134575 ger Diaspore image/png Attribution 4.0 International https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/media/pdf/books/978-88-6969-734-0/978-88-6969-734-0_AsUJ4w6.pdf Fondazione Università Ca' Foscari 10.30687/978-88-6969-734-0 This volume brings together contributions from the international conference "Literatur zwischen Migration und Globalisierung. Formen der Komplexität in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur", which took place in May 2022 at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. It aims to reflect on the literature of migration of the last thirty years and to situate it in the increasingly complex world of our globalised present, crossed by the movements of people and cultures. The reflections of the individual essays take, as point of departure, the common observation that the literature of (post)migration is characterised by careful linguistic research and radical aesthetic experimentation, capable of interrogating our intercultural reality and of restoring a likewise complex image of the world and of society. The contributors that have converged in the present volume focus on examining the issues of complexity and identity, which, in the texts they discuss, are inextricably linked to the narration of spaces, borders, and movements. In the works of Uljana Wolf, Olga Grjasnowa, Emine Sevgi Özdamar, Michael Stavarič, Terézia Mora, Emilia Smechowski, Feridun Zaimoglu, and Sasha Marianna Salzmann, the literary language variously becomes a means to explore new possibilities of meaning, to recover what has been erased, to reconstruct the biographical stratifications inscribed in the bodies, to feel at home in a foreign world, to criticise the historical memory of society, to register bilingualisms, conflicts, and ‘in-betweenness’, and hence to narrate the new forms of identity, of hybrid identity, of postidentity, and of gender identity that are formed as a result of first, second, or third generation migrations and in correspondence with precise geographical and human spaces. 10.30687/978-88-6969-734-0 4213f1ed-14d0-44b5-91b3-3cc52df9b961 9788869697340 18 open access
spellingShingle Narrative discourse,Dance,Postmigrant,German-Polish relations,Gender,“Normalisierung”,Alle Tage,Multilingualism,Postmigrantische Gesellschaft,“Berliner Republik”,Border,Komplexität,Body,Space and literature,Körper,Michael Stavarič,Postmigration,Grenze,Multiculturalism,Biography,German literature,Memory culture,Identity and alterity,Mother tongue,Intercultural literature,Kontrolle,Sasha Marianna Salzmann,Wir Strebermigranten,Poetic speech act,Postidentity,Tanz,Trauma and literature,Berlin Republic,Austrian literature,Sexuality,Identity,Geschichts- und Erinnerungskultur,Normalisation,Trauma,Olga Grjasnowa,Postmigrant society,Migration,Emilia Smechowski,Postmigrant literature,Control,Identität,Postmigrantische Literatur,Postmigrantisch,Ellis Island,Intersectionality,Complexity,Rückkehr nach Polen,Postmonolingualism,Multikulturalismus
Literatur der (Post-)Migration
title Literatur der (Post-)Migration
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title_short Literatur der (Post-)Migration
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topic Narrative discourse,Dance,Postmigrant,German-Polish relations,Gender,“Normalisierung”,Alle Tage,Multilingualism,Postmigrantische Gesellschaft,“Berliner Republik”,Border,Komplexität,Body,Space and literature,Körper,Michael Stavarič,Postmigration,Grenze,Multiculturalism,Biography,German literature,Memory culture,Identity and alterity,Mother tongue,Intercultural literature,Kontrolle,Sasha Marianna Salzmann,Wir Strebermigranten,Poetic speech act,Postidentity,Tanz,Trauma and literature,Berlin Republic,Austrian literature,Sexuality,Identity,Geschichts- und Erinnerungskultur,Normalisation,Trauma,Olga Grjasnowa,Postmigrant society,Migration,Emilia Smechowski,Postmigrant literature,Control,Identität,Postmigrantische Literatur,Postmigrantisch,Ellis Island,Intersectionality,Complexity,Rückkehr nach Polen,Postmonolingualism,Multikulturalismus
topic_facet Narrative discourse,Dance,Postmigrant,German-Polish relations,Gender,“Normalisierung”,Alle Tage,Multilingualism,Postmigrantische Gesellschaft,“Berliner Republik”,Border,Komplexität,Body,Space and literature,Körper,Michael Stavarič,Postmigration,Grenze,Multiculturalism,Biography,German literature,Memory culture,Identity and alterity,Mother tongue,Intercultural literature,Kontrolle,Sasha Marianna Salzmann,Wir Strebermigranten,Poetic speech act,Postidentity,Tanz,Trauma and literature,Berlin Republic,Austrian literature,Sexuality,Identity,Geschichts- und Erinnerungskultur,Normalisation,Trauma,Olga Grjasnowa,Postmigrant society,Migration,Emilia Smechowski,Postmigrant literature,Control,Identität,Postmigrantische Literatur,Postmigrantisch,Ellis Island,Intersectionality,Complexity,Rückkehr nach Polen,Postmonolingualism,Multikulturalismus
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