Trans Internet-Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften 16. Nr. Februar 2006

5.2. Innovation and Reproduction in Austrian Literature and Film

Herausgeber | Editor | Éditeur: Donald G. Daviau (University of California/Wien)

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Donald G. Daviau
(University of California/Kirchberg am Wechsel)
Report: Innovation and Reproduction in Austrian Literature and Film
Annette Daigger (Saarbrücken)
Michael Hanekes filmische Annäherung an Joseph Roths Roman Die Rebellion
Donald G. Daviau (Riverside/Wien)
The Innovation of Modernity in the Western World and Its Reproduction in the Eastern and Southeastern Countries of the Habsburg Monarchy
Paul F. Dvorak (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond)
Reproducing the Past? Alois Brandstetter’s Critique of Contemporary Austria through a Medieval Mindset

Pamela Saur
(Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas)

Toxic Parental Music in Grillparzer, Roth, and Jelinek
Todd C. Hanlin
(University of Arkansas)
Paulus Hochgatterer: Apostle to the Youth Culture
Gerlinde Ulm Sanford (Syracuse University, New York)
Goran Rebic's "Donau, Duna, Dunaj ..."
Francis Michael Sharp
(University of the Pacific)
Doron Rabinovici’s Ohnehin: Selective Memory and Multiple Pasts
Jörg Thunecke
‘Das Sittliche setzt das Natürliche voraus’. Innozenz oder Sinn und Fluch der Unschuld by Paris Gütersloh - A Religious Novel?
Nikolaus Unger (University of Warwick)
Two ‘Good Europeans’: Nietzschean innovation in the late-Habsburg thought of Hermann Bahr and Stefan Zweig

 


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