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Grotesque Ambivalence Reprint 2012 Mary Cosgrove

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Grotesque Ambivalence Reprint 2012 Mary Cosgrove
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Publisher: de Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Mary Cosgrove
ISBN: 9783484651494, 3484651490
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: Reprint 2012

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Grotesque Ambivalence Reprint 2012 Mary Cosgrove by Mary Cosgrove 9783484651494, 3484651490 instant download after payment.

The focus of this volume is the prose work of the Austrian-Jewish writer Albert Drach (1902-1995). The author explores Drach's critique of totalitarian culture by examining his representations of power and powerlessness, identity and difference, along with cultural processes of exclusion. Drawing on areas as diverse as psychoanalysis, the grotesque and post-colonial theory, this study identifies a significant discursive difference between Drach's shorter fictional prose and the Holocaust trilogy. Drach's highly original linguistic dexterity, his much-discussed 'protocol style', offers a sophisticated critique of the relationship between power, insubordination and capitulation. This is the first English language study dedicated to the complex prose of Albert Drach. It is of interest to students and scholars of Austrian literature, German-Jewish literature as well as Exile and Holocaust Studies.

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