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Elisabeth Langgässer’s Theology of Place: Germany after the Third Reich

  • Elizabeth Weber Edwards
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Table of Contents V
  3. Introduction: “Gender, Germanness, and the Spatial Turn” 1
  4. I. Transnational Spaces: Mobility and Migration
  5. Space Across Time and Place 19
  6. “Full Steam Ahead!”: Technology, Mobility, and Human Progress in Ottilie Assing’s “Reports from America” 21
  7. Dragica Rajcic: War, Space, and No-Place 41
  8. Foreign Water: Yoko Tawada’s Poetics of Porosity in “Where Europe Begins” 57
  9. Sensing America: Yoko Tawada’s Synesthetic Meditation on Linguistic Spaces in Foreign Tongues 79
  10. II. Seeking Space: Gender and Regulation
  11. Spaces Within 99
  12. Repositioning the Exiled Body: Alja Rachmanowa’s Trilogy My Russian Diaries 101
  13. The Violated Female Body: Abjection and Spatial Ensnarement in Inka Parei’s The Shadow-Boxing Woman 121
  14. Homesick: Longing for Domestic Spaces in the Works of Julia Franck 133
  15. Judith Hermann’s “Summerhouse, Later”: Gender Ambiguity and Smooth versus Striated Spaces 149
  16. III. Revisited Spaces: Repositionings and Points of Encounter
  17. Marginalized Spaces, Marginalized Inhabitants 169
  18. Elisabeth Langgässer’s Theology of Place: Germany after the Third Reich 171
  19. Female Topographies: Depiction and Semanticization of Fictional Space in Monika Maron’s Silent Close No. 6 193
  20. Chance Encounters: The Secrets of Irina Liebmann’s Quiet Center of Berlin (2001) 211
  21. The View from the Parking Lot: Political Landscapes and Natural Environments in the Works of Brigitta Kronauer and Jenny Erpenbeck 229
  22. Works Cited 247
  23. Notes on Contributors 267
  24. Index 269
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