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  1. The myth of the Orient in Flaubert's "Voyage en Égypte" and Bachmann's "Das Buch Franza"
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

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    Quelle: DNB Sachgruppe Deutsche Sprache und Literatur
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Unbestimmt
    Format: Online
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    Schlagworte: Flaubert, Gustave; Voyage en Egypte; Bachmann, Ingeborg; Der Fall Franza; Orientbild; Orientalismus <Kulturwissenschaften>; Geschlechterrolle; Geschlechterverhältnis
    Weitere Schlagworte: Orientalism; Gender
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    In: New perspectives on imagology / edited by Katharina Edtstadler, Sandra Folie and Gianna Zocco ; Studia Imagologica ; 30 . Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2022, ISBN 978-90-04-51315-0, ISSN 0927-4065, S. 257-273

  2. "Wie der Geist zum Kamele ward" : Zu einem Leitmotiv in Jonas Lüschers 'Frühling der Barbaren'
    Autor*in: Reidy, Julian
    Erschienen: 2018

    This paper deals with the semantics of 'barbarism' in Jonas Lüscher's novella "Frühling der Barbaren" (2013). It aims to show that the text incorporates the concept of 'barbarism' into what Lüscher himself calls a "narratology of social complexity":... mehr

     

    This paper deals with the semantics of 'barbarism' in Jonas Lüscher's novella "Frühling der Barbaren" (2013). It aims to show that the text incorporates the concept of 'barbarism' into what Lüscher himself calls a "narratology of social complexity": a narrative mode that enables literary texts to serve as platforms for the reflection of moral problems. Lüscher achieves this by referring to specific intertexts by Friedrich Nietzsche and Ingeborg Bachmann while subtly modifying and distorting them. In doing so, "Frühling der Barbaren" acquires a diagnostic and genuinely critical quality: with this sleight of hand, which could be considered a prime example of 'barbarian theorizing' (Walter Mignolo, Maria Boletsi), the novella evokes existing narratives only to recode them into a sardonic critique of global capitalism.

     

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    Quelle: BASE Fachausschnitt Germanistik
    Sprache: Deutsch
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    Format: Online
    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800); Deutsche Erzählprosa (833)
    Schlagworte: Luscher; Jonas; Barbar <Motiv>; Frühling der Barbaren; Erzähltheorie; Nietzsche; Friedrich; Also sprach Zarathustra; Kamel <Motiv>; Bachmann; Ingeborg; Der Fall Franza
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  3. The myth of the Orient in Flaubert's "Voyage en Égypte" and Bachmann's "Das Buch Franza"
    Erschienen: 2024

    This study compares and analyses hetero-stereotypes in Flaubert's travelogue "Voyage en Égypte" and Bachmann's prose fictions "Wüstenbuch" and "Das Buch Franza" in order to find out to what extent Flaubert resorts to stereotypical representations of... mehr

     

    This study compares and analyses hetero-stereotypes in Flaubert's travelogue "Voyage en Égypte" and Bachmann's prose fictions "Wüstenbuch" and "Das Buch Franza" in order to find out to what extent Flaubert resorts to stereotypical representations of the colonial Orient, and Bachmann perpetuates, transforms, or revises Flaubert's imagological discourse in the age of postcolonialism. Whereas Flaubert's sexist and racist narrative posits white superiority, Bachmann's protagonists subvert the male hegemonic stance of her French predecessor, insisting on white and male inferiority, causing just another stereotypization of race and gender.

     

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