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Childness and the Writing of the German Past: Tropes of Childhood in Contemporary German Literature (Studies in Modern German and Austrian Literature)

Author Nora Maguire
Publisher Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Category Literary Criticism
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Author(s)Nora Maguire
ISBN / ASIN3034308809
ISBN-139783034308809
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This book examines the depiction of childhood and the Nazi German past in post-1989 German literature. Focusing on the work of W.G. Sebald, Marcel Beyer, Martin Walser and Dieter Forte, the study analyses how these authors employ tropes and myths of childhood in their engagements with Germany s National Socialist past, including the remembrance and representation of the Holocaust, German suffering and trauma, and the National Socialist everyday . Their works are thus read as points of contact between the politics of the German past and the cultural construction of childhood.
The term childness is here modified and developed to establish a new theoretical frame of reference for literary childhood. The encounter between the adult reader and the fictional child is understood as one marked by complex and intense forms of desire, conducive to revision, mourning, nostalgia and defamiliarization. Through this framework, the study casts new light on the fictional child as a focal point of ideology and desire.
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