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PublisherOxford University Press, USA
ISBN 139780199255924
Book DescriptionThis study adopts an interdisciplinary approach to explore how literature by GDR women became a forum for critical approaches to history which challenged the official state discourse. An introductory chapter offers broad theoretical reflections on the modes of literature and historiography, and considers the significance of feminism as a tabooed critical discourse in the GDR. The question of why GDR literature and histororiography developed so differently in the 1970s and 1980s is then pursued through a series of comparative readings of texts by both prominent writers, such as Christa Wolf, Irmtraud Morgner, and Helga Koenigsdorf, and less established authors, such as Helga Schutz, Sigrid Damm, Renate Feyl, and Brigitte Struzyk. This is not only the first study to offer a detailed comparison of historical and literary discourses in the GDR, but also the first to illuminate relations between three topics popular in East German women's writing: the National Socialist past; the lives of historical women; and the use of mythical themes and forms to voice critiques of history.
Editorial Review... a work of remarkable scope, and combines textual analysis with contextual awareness in exemplary fashion. The writing is lucid, the scholarship first-rate, and the book as a whole is of great interest and value not merely to GDR specialists, but to scholars interested in women's writing, biography, historical fiction, and the sociology of literature more generally. * Modern Language Review *
About the AuthorHelen Bridge received her D.Phil. from the University of Oxford in 1999. She is currently a lecturer in German at the University of Exeter.
LanguageEnglish
AuthorHelen Bridge
Publication Date26 Dec 2002
Number of Pages290

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