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What Remains

Responses to the Legacy of Christa Wolf
Buch | Hardcover
270 Seiten
2022
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
978-1-80073-496-8 (ISBN)
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Addresses arguably the most important German writer in the period of since World War II until her death in 2011. Scholars across the U.S. and Europe address both the importance of her role in contributing to the cultural life of East Germany and the controversies surrounding her life and works in the aftermath of the collapse of East Germany.
Arguably the most important—and influential—German woman writer of the last century, Christa Wolf was long heralded as "die gesamtdeutsche Autorin," an author for all of Germany; but, after 1989 in unified Germany, Wolf found herself suddenly embroiled in controversies that challenged her integrity and consigned her to an ideologically suspect identity as "DDR Schriftstellerin” (GDR writer) or “Staatsdichterin” (state poet). What Remains: Revisiting the Life and Work of Christa Wolf asks the question of what truly remains of her legacy in the annals of contemporary German culture and history. Unlike most of what appeared in the wake of Wolf’s death, however, the contributions to this international volume seek neither to monumentalize her nor to dismantle her stature, but to employ a range of methodologies—comparative, intertextual, psychoanalytic, historical, transcultural—to offer sensitive assessments of Wolf’s major literary texts, as well as of her lesser known work in genres such as film and essay.

Gerald Fetz is Dean and Professor Emeritus, University of Montana. He has published books and articles on several German-Language writers, including Martin Walser, Thomas Bernhard, Lilian Faschinger, Franz Innerhofer, Franz Kakfa, W.G. Sebald, as well as on German historical drama and literature of the Wende. He currently serves on the Board of the German Studies Association and is the chief editor at the University of Montana Press. Patricia Herminghouse is Fuchs Professor emerita of German Studies, University of Rochester. She has written widely on German Literature since the nineteenth century, including the social contexts of women’s writing, GDR literature, and German émigré culture in nineteenth century America. Her Publications include Gender and Germanness: Cultural Productions of Nation (co-ed.) and German Literature in a New Century: Trends, Traditions, Transitions, Transformations (co-ed.).

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Introduction

Gerald Fetz and Patricia Herminghouse



Part I: Patterns of Memory: The Trauma of the Forgotten



Chapter 1. "Far Away So Close": Transcultural Memory as Christa Wolf's "Last Word"

Silke von der Emde



Chapter 2. Who's Afraid of Christa Wolf or, The Overcoat of Dr. Freud: Memory and Its Discontents

Martina Kolb



Chapter 3. Fetishism or Working Through? Concerning the Role of Dr. Freud in City of Angels or, The Overcoat of Dr. Freud

David Bathrick



Part II: Christa Wolf as a Writer of Time  or Christa Wolf Writing Her Times



Chapter 4. The Notion of Heimat in Christa Wolf's Kindheitsmuster

Marijke Mulder



Chapter 5. Writing the Self: Literary Vergegenwärtigung in Christa Wolf's Patterns of Childhood and The Overcoat of Dr. Freud


Mark Lauer



Chapter 6. The Heterochronic Narrative of Christa Wolf


Heike Polster



Chapter 7. Subjective Authenticity as Realism

Robert Blankenship



Part III: Christa Wolf in the Public Sphere



Chapter 8. To Be Recognized Again: Memory, Amnesia, and Integrity in Christa Wolf

Christine Kanz



Chapter 9. "Was bleibt aber, stiften die Dichter": Christa Wolf's Contested Role as Spokesperson for Generations of Readers and Women Writers

Janine Ludwig



Chapter 10. "This is no longer my world": The Multiple Alienations of Christa Wolf

Daniele Colombo



Part IV: Illness, Anxiety, and Trauma



Chapter 11. "To Follow the Trail of Pain": Coming to Terms with the Past in Christa Wolf's In the Flesh

Deborah Janson



Chapter 12. Deliberating the "Ängstliche Margarete": Anxiety in Christa Wolf's City of Angels or, The Overcoat of Dr. Freud

Ivett Guntersdorfer



Chapter 13. "Coming Full Circle": Trauma, Empathy and Writing in "Change of Perspective" ("Blickwechsel") and "August"

Friederike Eigler



Part V: Christa Wolf and the Visual Arts



Chapter 14. A Woman's Voice on Screen: Christa Wolf and the Cinema

Barton Byg



Chapter 15. Women at the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown: The Berlin Wall and the Collapse of Female Consciousness in Divided Heaven and Good Bye Lenin!

Susanne Rinner



Chapter 16. The Impact of Christa Wolf's Kassandra on Women Artists in East Germany

April Eisman

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Spektrum: Publications of the German Studies Association ; 24
Zusatzinfo 11 illustrations
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-80073-496-4 / 1800734964
ISBN-13 978-1-80073-496-8 / 9781800734968
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