Cosmopolitan Parables: Trauma and Responsibility in Contemporary Germany

Author:   David D. Kim
Publisher:   Northwestern University Press
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Pages:   248
Publication Date:   30 August 2017
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Author:   David D. Kim
Publisher:   Northwestern University Press
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Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.60cm
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9780810135253


ISBN 10:   0810135256
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   30 August 2017
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Acknowledgments Introduction Toward a New Consciousness of the World PART I / ENTANGLEMENTS Chapter 1 Divided Cosmopolitanisms Chapter 2 The Traumas of Unification Chapter 3 In the Whirlwind of Melancholy PART II / PARABLES Chapter 4 Columbian Zombies, or the Ghosts of Modernity: Hans Christoph Buch’s The Speech of Dead Columbus on the Last Day of Judgment Chapter 5 Confessions of a Plagiarist: Michael KrÜger’s Himmelfarb Chapter 6 Militant Melancholy: W.G. Sebald’s The Rings of Saturn Conclusion Against the Globalization of Memory Bibliography

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This book addresses an important and timely subject: the question of world citizenship in the wake of the various shifts in power after 1989. Time and again, cultural critics of the late 20th century returned to the German events as events of world-historical significance that have shaped the way they make us think about common humanity. And yet, there is no in-depth study of how this looks from a German literary perspective. This shift of the debate to German history and German literature makes Kim's book a worthwhile addition to the widespread debates around cosmopolitanism. - John K. Noyes, author of Herder: Aesthetics Against Imperialism Parables for World Citizenship: Entangling Memories of Trauma in Contemporary Germany isan insightful exploration of the idea of cosmopolitanism, specifically in the works of select German-language writers. Kim provides detailed information on the authors and their literary production, and then proceeds to offer passionate and deeply thoughtful analyses of select texts with regard to the main focus of the study. This is an original contribution to a critical debate in the humanities. - Nina Berman, author of German Literature on the Middle East: Discourses and Practices, 1000-1989


This book addresses an important and timely subject: the question of world citizenship in the wake of the various shifts in power after 1989. Time and again, cultural critics of the late 20th century returned to the German events as events of world-historical significance that have shaped the way they make us think about common humanity. And yet, there is no in-depth study of how this looks from a German literary perspective. This shift of the debate to German history and German literature makes Kim's book a worthwhile addition to the widespread debates around cosmopolitanism. - John K. Noyes, author of Herder: Aesthetics Against Imperialism Parables for World Citizenship: Entangling Memories of Trauma in Contemporary Germany isan insightful exploration of the idea of cosmopolitanism, specifically in the works of select German-language writers. Kim provides detailed information on the authors and their literary production, and then proceeds to offer passionate and deeply thoughtful analyses of select texts with regard to the main focus of the study. This is an original contribution to a critical debate in the humanities. - Nina Berman, author of German Literature on the Middle East: Discourses and Practices, 1000-1989


This book addresses an important and timely subject: the question of world citizenship in the wake of the various shifts in power after 1989. Time and again, cultural critics of the late 20th century returned to the German events as events of world-historical significance that have shaped the way they make us think about common humanity. And yet, there is no in-depth study of how this looks from a German literary perspective. This shift of the debate to German history and German literature makes Kim's book a worthwhile addition to the widespread debates around cosmopolitanism. -John K. Noyes, author of Herder: Aesthetics Against Imperialism Parables for World Citizenship: Entangling Memories of Trauma in Contemporary Germany isan insightful exploration of the idea of cosmopolitanism, specifically in the works of select German-language writers. Kim provides detailed information on the authors and their literary production, and then proceeds to offer passionate and deeply thoughtful analyses of select texts with regard to the main focus of the study. This is an original contribution to a critical debate in the humanities. -Nina Berman, author of German Literature on the Middle East: Discourses and Practices, 1000-1989 At a time when rampant nationalism casts its dark shadow on societies, creating a worldwide resurgence of hate, exclusion, and discrimination, David Kim underlines the significance to bond with those to whom we are not connected through blood or soil. He offers a timely and multifaceted examination of the concept and practice of cosmopolitanism. Meticulously researched and consistently political, this book offers some of the finest readings of contemporary German literature, by wresting it out of its pedantic national canon and subjecting it to scrutiny in the larger world literary space. -B. Venkat Mani, author of Cosmopolitical Claims and Recoding World Literature


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David D. Kim is an assistant professor of German at UCLA.

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