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German Life and Civilization
ISSN: 0899-9899
German Life and Civilization contributes to a critical understanding of Central European cultural history from medieval times to the present. Culture is here defined in the broadest sense, comprising expressions and representations in literature, music, performative and pictorial arts, and media, as well as political and sociohistorical developments in the texture of everyday life. Building on its strengths in GDR scholarship and political literature, the series also seeks to explore newer thematic trends such as human entanglements with the environment and natural world, and transnational and minority communities. The series aims to foster progressive and inclusive scholarship that aspires to a synthetic view of culture by crossing traditional disciplinary boundaries. Manuscripts in both English and German are subject to a robust external peer review process. Series Editor: Kristopher Imbrigotta (University of Puget Sound) Series founder: Jost Hermand (University of Wisconsin) Advisory Board: Stephen Brockmann (Carnegie Mellon), Jason Groves (University of Washington), Brigitte Jirku (University of Valencia), Teresa Kovacs (Indiana University), Anke Pinkert (University of Illinois), Caroline Rupprecht (City University of New York), Marc Silberman (University of Wisconsin), Didem Uca (Emory University)
74 publications
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Studies in Life Writing
Biography, Autobiography, MemoirStudies in Life Writing: Biography, Autobiography, Memoir welcomes full-length studies of life writing in all its forms: biography, autobiography, memoir, journals, diaries, blogs, and so forth. Dovetailing nicely with the critical theories of the later twentieth century, life writing questions the divide between fact and fiction, challenges the possibility of presenting a life objectively, and examines how the shaping forces of language and memory prohibits any simple attempts at truth and reference. Provocatively, interest in life writing has increased as both autobiographical and biographical narratives have become a major presence on the Internet, and the growth of literary nonfiction has prompted a resurgence of life narratives and memoirs. The series invites both single-authored book-length studies and multi-authored essay collections on the theory and/or pedagogy of life writing.
1 publications
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The Magical Life of Berber Women in Kabylia
Translated from the French by Elizabeth Corp©2007 Monographs -
«Secret du secret dans le silence du rêve dans le rêve»
Traumerzählungen in den Romanen «L'enfant de sable» und «La nuit sacrée» von Tahar Ben Jelloun©1998 Thesis -
La langue secrète de Jean Cocteau
La «mythologie personnelle» du poète et l’histoire cachée des «Enfants terribles»©2007 Monographs -
Yankee Reporters and Southern Secrets
Journalism, Open Source Intelligence, and the Coming of the Civil War©2019 Monographs -
Quality of Life and Working Life in Comparison
©2009 Conference proceedings -
Release from Life – Release in Life
Indian Perspectives on Individual Liberation©2010 Conference proceedings -
For the Life of the World
An Eastern Christian Approach to Nature and Environmental Care©2019 Monographs -
Art and Life in the Novels of Anita Brookner
Reading for Life- Subversive Re-Writing to Live©2004 Monographs -
Redesigning Life
Eugenics, Biopolitics, and the Challenge of the Techno-Human Condition©2015 Monographs