Ebook: Cosmopolitan parables: trauma and responsibility in contemporary Germany
Author: Kim David D
- Tags: Cosmopolitanism in literature, Deutsch, German literature, German literature--21st century--History and criticism, Literatur, Melancholie, Postcolonialism in literature, Weltbürgertum, Criticism interpretation etc, German literature -- 21st century -- History and criticism, Weltbürgertum
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Northwestern University Press
- City: Evanston;Illinois
- Language: English
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Cosmopolitan Parables explores the global rise of the heavily debated concept of cosmopolitanism from a unique German literary perspective. Since the early 1990s, the notion of cosmopolitanism has acquired a new salience because of an alarming rise in nationalism, xenophobia, migration, international war, and genocide. This uprising has transformed how artists and scholars within every geopolitical context assess the power of an international civil society, resulting in a moral obligation to unite regardless of cultural background, religious affiliation, or national citizenship. It rejuvenates an ancient yet timely framework within which contemporary political crises are to be overcome, especially after the collapse of communist states and the intersection of postwar and postcolonial trajectories. To exemplify this global challenge, Kim examines three internationally acclaimed writers of German origin--Hans Christoph Buch, Michael Krüger, and W.G. Sebald--joined by their own harrowing experiences and stunning entanglements of Holocaust memory, postcolonial responsibility, and communist legacy. This bold new study is the first of its kind, interrogating transnational memories of trauma alongside globally shared responsibilities for justice. More important, it addresses the question of remembrance--whether the colonial past or the postwar legacy serves as a proper foundation upon which cosmopolitanism is to be pursued in today's era of globalization. --;Introduction. Toward a new consciousness of the world -- Part I. Entanglements. Divided cosmopolitanisms -- The traumas of unification -- In the whirlwind of melancholy -- Part II. Parables. Columbian zombies, or the ghosts of modernity : Hans Christoph Buch's Speech of dead Columbus on judgment day -- Confessions of a plagiarist : Michael Krüger's Himmelfarb -- Militant melancholy : W.G. Sebald's The rings of Saturn -- Conclusion. Against the globalization of memory.
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