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New German Critique (2023) 50 (3 (150)): 51–60.
Published: 01 November 2023
... by scholars in countless literary studies claiming that hybrid actors and multivoiced narratives have replaced passive tales of suffering. More recent novels replace the heterogeneity and freedom of narrative agents with their experiential vulnerability and perceptions of discrimination. The central thesis...
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New German Critique (2023) 50 (3 (150)): 25–35.
Published: 01 November 2023
... that Aydemir’s work opens new paths for scholarship in the field of transnational German studies. Without asserting equivalence between forms of discrimination in Turkey and Germany, Aydemir’s novels show that, however different their desired outcomes, the logic of assimilation in each country operates similarly...
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New German Critique (2021) 48 (2 (143)): 1–4.
Published: 01 August 2021
... stringent criterion for what he called “successful” art was so demanding, or discriminating, that very few writers or composers or artists were permitted inclusion. His notorious remarks on jazz, though confined to just a few essays and often misconstrued as symptoms of elitism and anti-Americanism...
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New German Critique (2012) 39 (3 (117)): 5–8.
Published: 01 November 2012
... Andy, whom I then scarcely knew, the draft to read and asked him if I could really take Adorno to task for his rejection of therapeutic compassion when he adopted Freud’s statement that “a love that does not discriminate forfeits its own value . . . not all men are worthy of love,” adding...
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New German Critique (2021) 48 (3 (144)): 199–218.
Published: 01 November 2021
... women” in 1982 in Marburg, which activists used as a platform to discuss the specific experiences of discrimination and violence against women with disabilities. More than ten years later the sentence “Nobody shall be discriminated against because of their disability” was finally added to Article 3...
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New German Critique (2011) 38 (3 (114)): 79–93.
Published: 01 November 2011
... emotions. The basis for these findings was the discrimination between those organs that are controlled by will and those organs that are not subject to conscious control but are maintained by an autonomous nervous system and that function more or less autonomously. Scientific investigations...
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New German Critique (2019) 46 (1 (136)): 41–70.
Published: 01 February 2019
...” constitute complementary gestures to the extent that cultivating a remembrance based on exemplary reasoning is to endow the individual with a discriminating eye in relation to those with whom one might associate. In elaborating further on the purpose of such discrimination through the exercise of exemplary...
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New German Critique (2023) 50 (3 (150)): 5–24.
Published: 01 November 2023
... Discrimination . Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press , 2018 . Bassett Caroline . “ Cultural Studies and New Media .” In New Cultural Studies: Adventures in Theory , edited by Hall Gary and Birchall Clare , 220 – 37 . Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 2006...
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New German Critique (2012) 39 (1 (115)): 27–48.
Published: 01 February 2012
... about “place” in geography compel us to discriminate more carefully between literary representations of Heimat/place and critical studies of Heimat/place. Critical approaches to Heimat have indicted ideological appropriations, especially in cultural texts produced prior to and during Nazi...
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New German Critique (2013) 40 (2 (119)): 53–75.
Published: 01 August 2013
... of prejudice and irrationality. Together with colleagues in New York and Los Angeles, they initiated empirical research on the relation between the psychological structure of the individual, authoritarian ideologies, and social discrimination, an effort that resulted in the book series Studies...
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New German Critique (2021) 48 (3 (144)): 141–163.
Published: 01 November 2021
... Friedrich doesn’t get any of this treatment yet, but he will soon. ( DfA , 74) Massud and Marina’s story is not simply a made-up example; Khider positions it against a social script of discrimination and unfairness. In the world that shapes up in his manual, other families are separated, just like...
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New German Critique (2021) 48 (1 (142)): 125–152.
Published: 01 February 2021
.... Given the growing significance of emotions as the source of political identifications, this reconstruction of populist unreason may be done best in the intermediary space between political essayism, autobiography, and fiction—that is, through their shared narratives of disaffection, discrimination...
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New German Critique (2023) 50 (2 (149)): 181–207.
Published: 01 August 2023
... here. With “civility” as the leading principle for a “decent” public sphere, it is certainly possible to acknowledge injustices of structural discrimination, and Sennett does so. However, these principles tend to admonish angry (or otherwise emotional) responses to injustices as “unproductive...
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New German Critique (2023) 50 (3 (150)): 119–131.
Published: 01 November 2023
... narratives of marginalization and discrimination in public spheres, we will embark on decolonization through decompartmentalization. A contemporary version of Heine’s theory of action and reaction in literature and politics could then unfold through new forms of Germanness and sustainable critique. I...
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New German Critique (2021) 48 (1 (142)): 103–123.
Published: 01 February 2021
... in America had put him on guard. Important in this regard are the similarities between the situation of African Americans and Jews in Kafka’s day. As Holitscher’s book reveals, both groups were subject to discrimination and exclusion in America, and they realized that they were in “the same boat.” 51 Thus...
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New German Critique (2017) 44 (2 (131)): 163–200.
Published: 01 August 2017
... in modern Europe did so as “a strategic or practical move,” leaving the fold primarily for “nonspiritual reasons,” driven by ambition, a search for fame, or status.39 They converted to Christianity to overcome “social discrimination and cultural stigmatization,” as well as “legal disabilities...
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New German Critique (2009) 36 (3 (108)): 109–131.
Published: 01 November 2009
... law. That is, by way of formally derived norms, one is now able to discriminate between regimes that conform to universal standards—namely, liberal regimes—and those that do not. The formalism of reason, in other words, leads to nonformal, substantial distinctions that under- mine the formality...
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New German Critique (2012) 39 (3 (117)): 61–79.
Published: 01 November 2012
... Discrimination in Relief Distribution,” Jewish Telegraphic Agency report, June 17, 1942, JDC Archives, New York, AR 33-44/422 (2 of 3). See also David Engel, In the Shadow of Aus- chwitz: The Polish Government in Exile and the Jews, 1939–1942 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1987), esp...
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New German Critique (2024) 51 (2 (152)): 27–50.
Published: 01 August 2024
... and evil in Lasker-Schüler’s poetics also necessitates political resistance to totalitarian politics; it can never be used to justify discrimination or subordination of the other. The politics of Lasker-Schüler’s early poetry is certainly not programmatic; it cannot be translated into a manifesto. Else...
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New German Critique (2006) 33 (2 (98)): 135–160.
Published: 01 August 2006
... by Douglasʼs own selective recogni- tion of which memories deserve legal sanction—a discrimination one would vainly try to anchor in a notion of equal protection under the law. I prefer to take “just memory” to be an oxymoron like “just war,” insisting that no memory is sacrosanct, in the same way...