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Rewriting Germany from the Margins

“Other” German Literature of the 1980s and 1990s

by (author) Petra Fachinger

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Nov 2001
Category
General, German
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    ISBN
    9780773569553
    Publish Date
    Nov 2001
    List Price
    $110.00

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The "margins" in Petra Fachinger's work are occupied largely by second-generation migrant writers from Spain, Italy, and Turkey, German Jewish writers of diverse ethnic origins, and writers born in the GDR. She demonstrates that during the 1980s and 1990s writers from various cultural backgrounds engaged in oppositional discourse to construct their own version of Germany and write back to the German canon. While most studies of texts by minority writers in Germany favour content over form, Fachinger focuses on identifying counter-discursive strategies, and applies postcolonial theory concerned with textual resistance to the German situation. In doing so, this study effectively relates marginal writing in Germany to similar forms of writing in other national and cultural contexts. The oppositional impulse, whether manifested in counter-canonical discourse, postcolonial picaresque, hybridity, rewriting of genre, or grotesque realism, is prompted by the exclusionary politics of the dominant culture. The discursive strategies used by the authors discussed to rewrite Germany expose the assumptions that underlie German public discourse and destabilize notions of Germanness, Jewishness, and Turkishness. Fachinger's reading of texts by marginal writers in Germany, all of whom endeavour to resist marginalization while simultaneously experiencing or even celebrating the margin as a site of empowerment, was motivated by the absence of comparative studies of such writing. Rewriting Germany from the Margins demonstrates the necessity and usefulness of comparative approaches to minority discourses across national and cultural borders.

About the author

Petra Fachinger is assistant professor in the Department of German Language and Literature, Queen's University.

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Editorial Reviews

"A very informative book that gives insight into the latest developments of migrant literature in the unified Germany." Trudis Goldsmith-Reber, Department of German Studies, McGill-University "A welcome addition to the growing body of scholarship on German-language literature." Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies