Nature, Bodies and Breakdown in Anne Duden's 'Das Landhaus' and Karen Duve's Regenroman
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- Dr Teresa Ludden
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| Author(s) | | Ludden T |
| Editor(s) | | Bartel, H; Boa, E |
| Publication type | | Book Chapter |
| Book Title | | Pushing at Boundaries: Approaches to Contemporary German Women Writers from Karen Duve to Jenny Erpenbeck |
| Series Title | | German Monitor |
| Year | | 2006 |
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| Pages | | 41-55 |
| ISBN | | 9789042020511 |
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| An examination of the reception of German Romantic philosophy and the philosophy of nature in Adorno and Horkheimer's 'Dialektik der Aufklaerung' in the work of two contemporary German women writers. It focuses on the representation of the relationship between culture and nature, mind and body in the texts and evaluates the different uses of the metaphors of breakdown and 'return to nature'. |
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| Publisher | | Rodopi |
| Place Published | | Amsterdam |
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