The rich contemporary literature of travel has been the focus of
numerous recent publications in English that seek to understand how
travel narratives, with their distinctive representations of
identities, places, and cultures, respond to today's globalized,
high-speed world characterized by the dual mass movements of tourism
and migration. Yet a corresponding cutting-edge discussion of
twenty-first-century travel writing in German has until now been
missing.
The fourteen essays in _Anxious Journeys_ redress this situation. They
analyze texts by leading authors such as Felicitas Hoppe, Christoph
Ransmayr, Julie Zeh, Navid Kermani, Judith Schalansky, Ilija Trojanow,
and others, as well as topics such as Turkish-German travelogues and
the relationship of comics to travel writing. The volume examines how
writers engage with classic tropes of travel writing and how they
react to the current sense of crisis and belatedness. It also links
travel to ongoing debates about the role of the nation, mass
migration, and the European project, as well as to Germany's place in
the larger world order.
Contributors: Karin Baumgartner, Heather Merle Benbow, Anke S.
Biendarra, John Blair and Muriel Cormican, Nicole Coleman, Carola
Daffner, Christina Gerhardt, Nicole Grewling, Gundela Hachmann, Andrew
Wright Hurley, Christina Kraenzle, Magda Tarnawaska Senel, Monika
Shafi, Sunka Simon.
Karin Baumgartner is Professor of German at the University of Utah.
Monika Shafi is Elias Ahuja Professor of German at the University of
Delaware.
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Twenty-First-Century Travel Writing in German
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787446311
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok