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Colleagues working on contemporary German 
literature, generational narratives, films and 
memory politics may be interested in the 
following new publication:


Anne Fuchs
Phantoms of War in Contemporary German 
Literature, Films and Discourse: The Politics of 
Memory (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2008)
216x138 mm
9780230554054
09 Jan 2008
272 Pages
448
0230554059
£50.00
http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=280663

Content:
Fifteen years after unification contemporary 
German discourse is witnessing an upsurge of 
family stories about the long afterlife of the 
National Socialist era. Exploring this 
rediscovery of family origins and traditions, 
Phantoms of War in Contemporary German 
Literature, Films and Discourse examines and 
tests the fashionable concepts of generation and 
genealogy. The author develops an original theory 
of family narratives, a category situated at the 
intersection of public and private discourse. 
Asking why the disturbance of tradition remains 
an agitated topic, Fuchs offers in-depth 
interpretations of major works by established and 
newer authors. Offering a provocative 
contribution to German identity debates, these 
literary explorations are set in dialogue with 
films and museum discourse. In a field of study 
which is constantly moving, Phantoms of War in 
Contemporary German Literature, Films and 
Discourse charts a detailed topography of the 
changing politics of memory in today's Germany. 
This thought-provoking book is essential reading 
for students and scholars in various disciplines, 
ranging from German Literary and Historical 
Studies to Cultural Memory and Film Studies.

Author:
ANNE FUCHS is Professor of Modern German 
Literature and Culture at University College 
Dublin, Ireland. She is author of the acclaimed 
monograph Die Schmerzensspuren der Geschichte: 
Zur Poetik der Erinnerung in W. G. Sebalds Prosa 
(2004) and co-editor (with Mary Cosgrove and 
Georg Grote) of German Memory Contests (2006), 
winner of the "outstanding academic title" award 
by CHOICE, current reviews for academic libraries.

--
Professor Anne Fuchs
School of Languages, Literatures and Film
University College Dublin
Belfield
Dublin 4
Ireland
T: 00353-1-7168524