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Occupation literature: a new perspective on European identities

What does it mean to live under occupation? How does it shape the culture and identities of European nations? How does it affect the way we write and read literature? These are fundamental questions that set the stage for an in-depth exploration. Focusing on the literary works of writers from various European countries that were occupied by Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union or the Allies during and after World War II, the contributions in this edited volume seek to unravel the complex interplay between historical circumstances and literary expression. Centered on the concept of occupation literature as a genre in its own right, differentiating it from 'war literature', the book navigates this subtle distinction, drawing connections with the Holocaust novel and extending the timeframe beyond Nazi occupation.

European Literatures of Military Occupation argues that the multifaceted experiences of occupation have played a pivotal role in shaping European identities. Moreover, the volume links European identities to the experience of occupation by unveiling the complex and diverse ways in which writers respond to historical and political circumstances. Introducing the concept of 'affective realism' and exploring its intersection with the occupation novel, the book provides nuanced insights into the intricate relationship between history, identity, and literature. It combines theoretical perspectives relevant to researchers in the humanities with detailed case studies, generating a truly interdisciplinary perspective, enriched by a strong transnational dimension, creating a cohesive narrative that intervenes innovatively in the fields of literary, cultural, and historical criticism.

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Contributors: Klaus-Michael Bogdal (Bielefeld University), Jan Andres (Bielefeld University), Benedikts Kalnačs (University of Latvia), Stefan Laffin (Leibnitz University of Hannover), Daniela Lieb (Centre national de littérature, Luxembourg), Atinati Mamatsashvil (Ilia State University), Christopher Meid (University of Freiburg), Aleksandar Momčilović (independent scholar), Jeroen Olyslaegers (independent literary author), Joanna Rzepa (University of Essex), Sandra Schell (Heidelberg University), Meinolf Schumacher (Bielefeld University), Stefanie Siess (Heidelberg University)

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  1. Title Page
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  1. Copyright
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  1. Table of Contents
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  1. Acknowledgments
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  1. European Literatures of Military Occupation: An Introduction to the Topic and Terminology of the Genre
  2. Matthias Buschmeier
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  1. Part 1 Literature and the World: Occupation as a European Experience
  1. Introduction to Part 1
  2. Jeanne E. Glesener
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  1. Chapter 1. Scars. Writing on Occupation: The Reality Effect of Narrative and Psychogeographical Space, or The Case of Wil
  2. Jeroen Olyslaegers
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  1. Part 2 Cultural Spaces of Occupation
  1. Introduction to Part 2
  2. Jeanne E. Glesener
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  1. Chapter 3. Military Occupation as Tourism? Griechenland. Ein Buch aus dem Kriege (1942) and Ölberge, Weinberge (1953) by Erhart Kästner
  2. Christopher Meid
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  1. Chapter 4. Banished from an Occupied Exile: Rudolf Borchardt’s Anabasis Fragment (1944)
  2. Jan Andres
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  1. Chapter 5. German Writers as Occupiers and Occupied: Franco-German Representations in the Works of Felix Hartlaub (1940–1941) and Tami Oelfken (1945–1955)
  2. Stefanie Siess
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  1. Chapter 6. Literary Representations of Occupied Cities: Tbilisi, Paris, and Luxembourg
  2. Atinati Mamatsashvili
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  1. Chapter 7. Semantics of Occupation(s) in Pierre Grégoire’s Europäische Suite Trilogy: Catholicism, Anticommunism, and the Idea of Luxembourgish Exceptionalism
  2. Daniela Lieb
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  1. Part 3 Writing Under/Against Occupation: Strategies of Resistance and Propaganda
  1. Introduction to Part 3
  2. Jeanne E. Glesener
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  1. Chapter 9. Literature from Below: Literary Competitions in Serbia (1941–1945) and in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1939–1945)
  2. Aleksandar Momčilović
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  1. Chapter 10. Translating Occupied Poland into English, 1939–1955
  2. Joanna Rzepa
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  1. Chapter 11. How to Handle the New Occupiers? Margret Boveri’s Amerikafibel für erwachsene Deutsche: Ein Versuch, Unverstandenes zu erklären (1946)
  2. Sandra Schell
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  1. Part 4 Remembering Occupation
  1. Introduction to Part 4
  2. Jeanne E. Glesener
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  1. Chapter 12. “It was over. Düsseldorf was dead”—Narratives of a Renewed Occupation
  2. Klaus-Michael Bogdal
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  1. Chapter 13. Reflections on Twentieth-Century Military Occupations in Latvian and Estonian Novels
  2. Benedikts Kalnačs
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  1. List of Contributors
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