Franz Kafka's literary career began in the first decade of the twentieth century and produced some of the most fascinating and influential works in all of modern European literature. Now, a hundred years later, the concerns of a new century call for a look at the challenges facing Kafka scholarship
Kafka for the Twenty-First Century
โ Scribed by Stanley Corngold, Ruth V. Gross
- Publisher
- Camden House
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 289
- Series
- Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Franz Kafka's literary career began in the first decade of the twentieth century and produced some of the most fascinating and influential works in all of modern European literature. Now, a hundred years later, the concerns of a new century call for a look at the challenges facing Kafka scholarship in the decades ahead: What more can we hope to learn about the context in which Kafka wrote? How does understanding that context affect how we read his stories? What are the consequences of new critical editions that offer unprecedented access to Kafka's works in manuscript form? How does our view of Kafka change the priorities and fashions of literary scholarship? What elements in Kafka's fiction will find resonance in the historical context of a new millennium? How do we compose a coherent account of a personality with so many contradictory aspects? All these questions and more are addressed by the essays in this volume, written by a group of leading international Kafka scholars. Contributors: Peter Beicken, Mark E. Blum, Iris Bruce, Jacob Burnett, Uta Degner, Doreen Densky, Katja Garloff, Rolf Goebel, Mark Harman, Robert Lemon, Roland Reu, Ritchie Robertson, Walter Sokel, John Zilcosky, Saskia Ziolkowski.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 8
List of Abbreviations for Kafka Citations......Page 12
Introduction......Page 14
1: Running Texts, Stunning Drafts......Page 37
2: โTorturing the Gordian Knotโ: Kafka and Metaphor......Page 61
3: Nietzsche and Kafka: The Dionysian Connection......Page 77
4: What Kafka Learned from Flaubert: โAbsent-Minded Window-Gazingโ and โThe Judgmentโ......Page 88
5: Kafkaโs Racial Melancholy......Page 102
6: Strange Loops and the Absent Center in The Castle......Page 118
7: Proxies in Kafka: Koncipist FK and Prokurist Josef K.......Page 133
8: Kafka, Goffman, and the Total Institution......Page 149
9: Kafka in Virilioโs Teletopical City......Page 164
10: Kafkaโs Visual Method: The Gaze, the Cinematic, and the Intermedial......Page 178
11: โSamsa war Reisenderโ: Trains, Trauma, and the Unreadable Body......Page 192
12: The Comfort of Strangeness: Correlating the Kafkaesque and the Kafkan in Kazuo Ishiguroโs The Unconsoled......Page 220
13: Kafkaโs Journey into the Future: Crossing Borders into Israeli/Palestinian Worlds......Page 235
14: Kafka and Italy: A New Perspective on the Italian Literary Landscape......Page 250
Bibliography......Page 264
Notes on the Contributors......Page 286
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