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Sites Of The Uncanny Paul Celan Specularity And The Visual Arts Eric Kligerman

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Sites Of The Uncanny Paul Celan Specularity And The Visual Arts Eric Kligerman
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 40.94 MB
Pages: 341
Author: Eric Kligerman
ISBN: 9783110913934, 3110913933
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Sites Of The Uncanny Paul Celan Specularity And The Visual Arts Eric Kligerman by Eric Kligerman 9783110913934, 3110913933 instant download after payment.

Sites of the Uncanny: Paul Celan, Specularity and the Visual Arts is the first book-length study that examines Celan’s impact on visual culture. Exploring poetry’s relation to film, painting and architecture, this study tracks the transformation of Celan in postwar German culture and shows the extent to which his poetics accompany the country’s memory politics after the Holocaust. The book posits a new theoretical model of the Holocaustal uncanny – evolving out of a crossing between Celan, Freud, Heidegger and Levinas – that provides a map for entering other modes of Holocaust representations. After probing Celan’s critique of the uncanny in Heidegger, this study shifts to the translation of Celan’s uncanny poetics in Resnais’ film Night and Fog, Kiefer’s art and Libeskind’s architecture.

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