Edinburgh German Yearbook 7: Ethical Approaches in Contemporary German-Language Literature and Culture (7)

Edinburgh German Yearbook 7: Ethical Approaches in Contemporary German-Language Literature and Culture (7)

by EmilyJeremiah (Editor), Frauke Matthes (Editor)

Synopsis

There has been an ethical turn in the literature, culture, and theory of recent years. Questions of morality are urgent at a time of increasing global insecurities. Yet it is becoming ever more difficult to make ethical judgments in multicultural, relativist societies. The European economic meltdown has raised further ethical difficulties, widening the gap between rich and poor. Such divisions and difficulties heighten the widespread fear of the other in its various manifestations. And in the German context especially, the past and its representation offer ongoing moral challenges. These ethical concerns have found their way into recent German-language literature and culture in texts that deal with history and memory (Timm, Petzold, Schoch, Strubel); materiality (Krauss, Overath); gender (Berg, Schneider); age and generation (Moster, Pehnt, Schalansky); religion, especially Islam (Senocak, Kermani, Ruete); and nomadism (Tawada). The relationship between self and other; the connection between particular and general; the personal and political consequences of individuals' actions; and the potential, and danger, of representation itself are issues that are vital to the shaping of our future ethical landscapes, as this volume demonstrates. Contributors: Monika Albrecht, Angelika Baier, David N. Coury, Anna Ertel & Tilmann Koeppe, Emily Jeremiah, Alasdair King, Frauke Matthes, Aine McMurtry, Gillian Pye, Kate Roy. Emily Jeremiah is Senior Lecturer in German at Royal Holloway, University of London. Frauke Matthes is Lecturer in German at the University of Edinburgh.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 184
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Published: 01 Nov 2013

ISBN 10: 1571135502
ISBN 13: 9781571135506

Media Reviews
[A] well-conceived and timely volume. . . . [O]ne of the book's greatest strengths is that, despite its compactness, it manages to cover a great number and a large variety of both familiar and less-known voices. . . . [It is] is a useful, and for the most part inspirational, opening to an important (and as yet under-researched) dimension in our understanding of contemporary German-language literature and ?lm. . . . [I]t is well edited, tightly focused, and a credit to the Edinburgh German Yearbook series in which it appears. MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW [Stuart Taberner]