< >The concept ofHeimat with its seemingly pre- or anti-modern connotations of rootedness in a place of origin is central to a critical understanding of German history and culture. This anthology is the first to examine cultural manifestations ofHeimatby giving special consideration to issues of memory and space. The contributions to this volume challenge static notions of place often associated withHeimat. Instead, they explore the social and cultural production of places of belonging as they emerge in literary and visual narratives ranging from 1800 to 2000 and beyond.
< >Friederike Eigler, Georgetwon University, Washington DC, USA;Jens Kugele,Ludwig-Maximi ians-Universität München, Germany. |