German Romanticism and Latin America (Sammelband)
New Connections in World Literature
Allgemeine Angaben
Herausgeber
Jenny Haase, Joanna Neilly- Stadt
- Oxford
- Publikationsdatum
- 2024
- Reihe
- Legenda (Transcript, 23)
- Weiterführender Link
- https://www.mhra.org.uk/publications/German-Romanticism-Latin-America
- Art der Publikation
- ISBN: 978-1-839540-76-9, www.mhra.org.uk/publications/German-Romanticism-Latin-America, Print
- Thematik nach Sprachen
- Spanisch
- Disziplin(en)
- Literaturwissenschaft
- Schlagwörter
- Lateinamerika, Lateinamerikanisch-deutsche Beziehungen, Romantik, Weltliteratur
Exposé
In the popular imagination, the pioneering explorer Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) provides the link between Romantic-era Germany and Latin America. But the reception and critical reworking of German Romantic culture reach far beyond Humboldt’s legacy, and still inform contemporary Latin American writing. Initial responses to the European Romantic tradition were deeply embedded in the cultural nationalism of newly-independent nation states. Nineteenth-century Germans, however, often encountered the region through travel writing and landscape painting, in the context of a market for exotic images in the age of European empires. Today, Latin American authors problematize this historic relation, but their work also recalls German Romanticism’s formal innovations: non-closure, fragmentation, genre subversion, and translation as linguistic reinvention. These become modes of resistance to a world literary market that replicates on an aesthetic level the colonial relationship between the viewer and the viewed.
In its wide-ranging exploration of these cultural affinities, this volume introduces and analyses a sub-field of world literature that transcends linguistic, temporal and spatial borders.
Inhalt
Contents:
1
Mapping Relations in World Literature: The German Romantic–Latin American Connection
Joanna Neilly, Jenny Haase
2
Coming in under the Radar: German Romanticism and the Genealogy of Latin American Literature
Carol Tully
3
The ‘National Literature’ Project between Epic Writing and Ethical Autonomy: German Romanticism and the ‘Boom’ of Latin American Literature
Gesine Müller
4
Between Prussia and the Caribbean: Thinking the World with Humboldt, Ramos Sucre, de la Parra, and Restrepo
Karolina Watroba
5
Franz Sternbald in the New World: Johann Moritz Rugendas and Travelling Painter Narratives from Latin America
Joanna Neilly
6
Parenting in the Dark: Gothic Representations of Care in Nuestra parte de noche by Mariana Enriquez and Distancia de rescate by Samanta Schweblin
Catalina Forttes Zalaquett
7
A Modern Writer’s Translation of Kohlhaas: Magnus meets Kleist
Héctor Hoyos
8
Searching for Klingsors: The German Literatures of Contemporary Latin American Fiction
Adrian Daub
9
Novel Disruptions: Romantic Affinities in Andrés Neuman and Roberto Bolaño
Anthony Phelan
10
Transcultural Winter Journeys: German Romanticism in Andrés Neuman’s El viajero del siglo and Mathias Énard’s Boussole
Jenny Haase
11
The Fictionalized, Synchronized, and Extraterrestrial
Andrés Neuman
Anmerkungen
keine
- Ersteller des Eintrags
- Jenny Haase
- Erstellungsdatum
- Donnerstag, 23. Mai 2024, 18:07 Uhr
- Letzte Änderung
- Sonntag, 26. Mai 2024, 21:24 Uhr