In the decades since the fall of the Berlin Wall, Berlin has re-emerged as a global city in large part thanks to its reputation as a literary city – a place where artists from around the world gather and can make a life. Moving Words foregrounds the many contexts in which life in the city of Berlin is made literary – from old neighbourhood bookshops to new reading circles, NGOs working to secure asylum for writers living in exile to specialized workshops for young migrant poets. Highlighting the differences, tensions, and contradictions of these scenes, this book reveals how literature can be both a site of domination and a resource for resisting and transforming those conditions. By attending to the everyday lives of writers, readers, booksellers, and translators, it offers a crucial new vantage point on the politics of difference in contemporary Europe, at a moment marked by historical violence, resurgent nationalism, and the fraught politics of migration.

Rooted in ethnographic fieldwork, rich historical archives, and literary analysis, Moving Words examines the different claims people make on and for literature as it carries them through the city on irregular and intersecting paths. Along the way, Brandel offers a new approach to the ethnography of literature that aims to think anthropologically about crossings in time and in space, where literature provides a footing in a world constituted by a multiplicity of real possibilities.

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A richly crafted ethnography, Moving Words reveals how Berlin’s status as a global city is tightly bound up with its reputation as a cosmopolitan capital for the arts.

Acknowledgements

1. Introduction: Berlin, City of Letters

2. The Prosody of Social Ties: Poetry and Fleeting Moments in a Workshop

3. Exile in Translation: The Politics of Remaining Unknown

4. In the Footsteps of a Flaneur: A Grammar of Returning (to a Street)

5. Collecting, Selecting, Connecting: Making Books and Making Do

6. Life in a Net of Language: Literature, Translation, and the Feel of Words

Notes
References
Index

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"Moving Words is an extraordinary feat: a lyrical essay on Berlin, an erudite treatise on the ethnography of languages, and a multilayered commentary on the centrality of migration and refuge in the making of a city and its literatures. Brandel moves seamlessly from anthropology to philosophy to literary criticism with uncommon facility, and in doing so gives us a major milestone in scholarship on migration and literatures."
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781487543686
Publisert
2023-07-25
Utgiver
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
520 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
284

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Andrew Brandel is an associate instructional professor of the social sciences at the University of Chicago.