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Modern Austrian literature through the lens of adaptation / Catriona Firth.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Firth, Catriona.
- Series:
- Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft 157.
- Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft ; 157
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Austrian literature--Adaptations--History and criticism.
- Austrian literature.
- Austrian literature--History and criticism.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (236 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2012.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- For decades postwar Austrian literature has been measured against and moulded into a series of generic categories and grand cultural narratives, from nostalgic ‘restoration’ literature of the 1950s through the socially critical ‘anti- Heimat ’ novel to recent literary reckonings with Austria’s Nazi past. Peering through the lens of film adaptation, this book rattles the generic shackles imposed by literary history and provides an entirely new critical perspective on Austrian literature. Its original methodological approach challenges the primacy of written sources in existing scholarship and uses the distortions generated by the shift in medium as a productive starting point for literary analysis. Five case studies approach canonical texts in post-war Austrian literature by Gerhard Fritsch, Franz Innerhofer, Gerhard Roth, Elfriede Jelinek, and Robert Schindel, through close readings of their cinematic adaptations, concentrating on key areas of narratological concern: plot, narrative perspective, authorship, and post-modern ontologies. Setting the texts within the historical, cultural and political discourses that define the ‘Alpine Republic’, this study investigates fundamental aspects of Austrian national identity, such as its Habsburg and National Socialist legacies.
- Contents:
- Preliminary Material
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- AUTHOR’S NOTE
- INTRODUCTION
- PERVERTED NARRATIVES AND SECRET SUBVERSION: GERHARD FRITSCH AND GEORG LHOTZKY’S MOOS AUF DEN STEINEN
- FOCALISATION, IDENTIFICATION, AND POWER: FRANZ INNERHOFER AND FRITZ LEHNER’S SCHÖNE TAGE
- THE VIOLENCE OF VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY: GERHARD ROTH AND XAVER SCHWARZENBERGER’S DER STILLE OZEAN
- COMEDY, COLLUSION, AND EXCLUSION: ELFRIEDE JELINEK AND FRANZ NOVOTNY’S DIE AUSGESPERRTEN
- POST-MODERN PLEASURES: ROBERT SCHINDEL AND LUKAS STEPANIK’S GEBÜRTIG
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX.
- Notes:
- "Parts of some chapters were published previously in different versions"--Acknowledgements.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-283-86873-3
- 94-012-0848-4
- OCLC:
- 823389618
- Publisher Number:
- 10.1163/9789401208482 DOI
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