CUTTING-EDGE APPLICATION OF THE INSIGHTS OF DISABILITY STUDIES TO THE
GERMAN CULTURAL FIELD.
Established, commissioned, and edited by the Department of German at
the University of Edinburgh, _Edinburgh German Yearbook_ encourages
and disseminates lively and open discussion of themes pertinent to
German Studies. No other yearbook covers the entire field while
addressing a focused theme in each issue.
Volume 4 focuses on disability in German literature, film, and
theater. Disability Studies is part of the broader discussion of
difference and "otherness," of the politics of identity, human rights,
ethics, and discrimination. It retrieves disabled figures from
literature, film, and theater and discusses them vis-à-vis
"normalcy." Recently, Disability Studies has explored the binary of
"able" and "disabled," strategies of exclusion, and the
marginalization and suffering of the disabled body under social and
medical structures of control. It is now entering a phase of positive
reflection addressing the ontological politics of disability.
Accordingly, this volume examines cultural representations of
disability that raise questions about "the humane gaze" and posits
disability as historically central to discussions of humanity,
modernity, and social and moral behavior in German-language
literature, film, and theater. Points of focus include blindness,
physical deformity, injury, illness, and euthanasia.
Contributors: Martin Brady, Pauline Eyre, Corinna Häger, Karin
Harrasser, Urte Helduser, Eleoma Joshua, Susanne C. Knittel, Anna
Kornbrodt, Siegfried Saerberg, Rosa Schneider.
Eleoma Joshua is Lecturer in German Studies at the University of
Edinburgh,UK. Michael Schillmeier lectures in the Department of
Sociology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich.
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Disability in German Literature, Film, and Theater
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781571137203
Publisert
2022
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok