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New Masculinities in Contemporary German Literature


New Masculinities in Contemporary German Literature

From ‘‘Native'' to Transnational
Global Masculinities

von: Frauke Matthes

117,69 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 13.05.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9783031103186
Sprache: englisch

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<div><b>The complex nexus between masculinity and national identity has long troubled, but also fascinated the German cultural imagination. This has become apparent again&nbsp;</b><b>since&nbsp;</b><b>the fall of the Iron Curtain and the turn of the millennium&nbsp;</b><b>when transnational developments have noticeably shaped Germany’s&nbsp;</b><b>self-perception as a nation</b><b>. This book examines the social and political impact of transnationalism with reference to&nbsp;</b><b>current discourses of masculinity&nbsp;</b><b>in novels by five contemporary male German-language authors.&nbsp;</b>Specifically, it analyses how conceptions of the masculine interact with those of nationality,&nbsp;<b>ethnicity, and otherness in the selected texts&nbsp;</b>and&nbsp;<b>assesses the new masculinities that result from those interactions.&nbsp;</b>Exploring how local discourses of masculinity become part of transnational contexts in contemporary writing, the book moves a consideration of masculinities from a "native" into a transnational sphere.<b>&nbsp;</b><br></div>
<div>1 Introduction: Contesting Masculinity in Contemporary German Literature.- 2 Men without Women: Clemens Meyer.- 3 Masculinity in Conflict: Maxim Biller.- 4 Masculinity and Religion: Navid Kermani.- 5 Masculinity across Borders: Feridun Zaimoglu.- 6 Men in Crisis: Ilija Trojanow.- 7 Conclusion: Towards ‘New’ Masculinities in Contemporary German Literature.</div><div><br></div>
<div><b>Frauke Matthes is Senior Lecturer in German at the University of Edinburgh, UK. She is the author and co-editor of several books and articles on contemporary German-language writing, masculinities in literature, and transnational and world literature.&nbsp;</b><br></div>
<div><p>‘Frauke Matthes probes themes of difference, desire and cultural (dis-)location in contemporary German fiction, illuminating the ambivalent and varied realities of masculinity in compelling readings of texts by five prominent male authors. With its welcome emphasis on&nbsp;writers who are culturally ‘other’ to a hegemonic German mainstream, the study&nbsp;diversifies and deepens critical perspectives on lived and imagined masculinities&nbsp;within the wider landscape of global neoliberal ecocidal capitalism.’--Caitríona Ní Dhúill, Professor of German, University College Cork, Ireland</p><p><b>The complex nexus between masculinity and national identity has long troubled, but also fascinated the German cultural imagination. This has become apparent again&nbsp;</b><b>since&nbsp;</b><b>the fall of the Iron Curtain and the turn of the millennium&nbsp;</b><b>when transnational developments have noticeably shaped Germany’s&nbsp;</b><b>self-perception as a nation</b><b>. This book examines the social and political impact of transnationalism with reference to&nbsp;</b><b>current discourses of masculinity&nbsp;</b><b>in novels by five contemporary male German-language authors.&nbsp;</b><b>Specifically, it analyses how conceptions of the masculine interact with those of nationality,&nbsp;</b><b>ethnicity, and otherness in the selected texts&nbsp;</b><b>and&nbsp;</b><b>assesses the new masculinities that result from those interactions.&nbsp;</b><b>Exploring how local discourses of masculinity become part of transnational contexts in contemporary writing, the book moves a consideration of masculinities from a "native" into a transnational sphere.</b><b>&nbsp;</b></p></div><div><b>Frauke Matthes is Senior Lecturer in German at the University of Edinburgh, UK. She is the author and co-editor of several books and articles on contemporary German-language writing, masculinities in literature, and transnational and world literature.&nbsp;</b></div>
Provides a thorough examination of the connections between masculinity and nationality Brings together theories of transnationality and transculturality and theories of performativity Each chapter offers an in-depth analysis of a writer’s work
‘Frauke Matthes probes themes of difference, desire and cultural (dis-)location in contemporary German fiction, illuminating the ambivalent and varied realities of masculinity in compelling readings of texts by five prominent male authors. With its welcome emphasis on&nbsp;writers who are culturally ‘other’ to a hegemonic German mainstream, the study&nbsp;diversifies and deepens critical perspectives on lived and imagined masculinities&nbsp;within the wider landscape of global neoliberal ecocidal capitalism.’--Caitríona Ní Dhúill, Professor of German, University College Cork, Ireland

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