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        April 2010

        Die Schatten der Städte

        Essays

        by Dževad Karahasan, Katharina Wolf-Griesshaber

        Dževad Karahasan, der große bosnische Erzähler und Essayist, beheimatet in den literarischen Traditionen der antiken, der islamischen und der christlichen Welt, hat eine unzeitgemäße Auffassung vom Handwerk des Schreibens. Die Architektur eines Romans, seine vielschichtige Zeitstruktur, seine sprachliche Polyphonie verdankt sich einer ästhetischen Erfahrung der Stadt. Der Gegensatz von öffentlichen und privaten Räumen, die Begegnung, ja Konfrontation mit dem Andersartigen erzeugen Spannungen, die in der Narration ausgetragen werden. Exemplarisch für diese poetologische Erkenntnis steht Sarajevo, eine Stadt, die - wie Karahasan an Werken von Ivo Andric zeigt - ein raffiniertes, perspektivisch reiches Erzählen geradezu erzwingt, um dem Nebeneinanderbestehen verschiedener kultureller Traditionen und religiöser Praktiken an einem einzigen Ort gerecht zu werden. „Man könnte auf die Idee kommen, Sarajevo sei eine Stadt, die entstanden ist, damit die Narration irgendwo einen Heimatort finde.“ Karahasans Poetik der „erzählten Stadt“ spricht von einer Literatur, die stärker als je zuvor in der Moderne, an den vielsprachigen, von Ungleichzeitigkeit und Vieldimensioniertheit geprägten Metropolen zu Hause ist.

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        The Arts
        January 2019

        Michael Winterbottom

        by Brian McFarlane, Deane Williams, Brian McFarlane, Neil Sinyard

        This is the first book-length study of the most prolific and most critically acclaimed director working in British cinema today. Michael Winterbottom has also established himself, and his company, Revolution Films, as a dynamic force in world cinema. No other British director can claim such an impressive body of work in such a variety of genres, from road movie to literary adaptation, from musical to sex film, to stories of contemporary political significance. The authors of this book use a range of critical approaches to analyse the filmmaker's eclectic interests in cinema and the world at large. With this in mind, the realist elements of such films as Welcome to Sarajevo are examined in the light of a long history of cinema's dealings with realism, as far back as post-war Italian neo-realist filmmaking; whereas Jude and The claim are approached as both literary adaptations (a continuing strand in British cinema history) and examples of other reworked genres (the road movie, the western). This lively study of his work, written in a wholly accessible style, will engage all those who have followed his career as well as those with a wide-ranging interest in British cinema.

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        September 2010

        Apollodorus Mechanicus: Siege-matters (Poliorketiká)

        Translated with Introduction and Commentary

        by Herausgegeben von Whitehead, David

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        The Arts
        March 2009

        Michael Winterbottom

        by Brian McFarlane, Deane Williams, Brian McFarlane, Neil Sinyard

        This is the first book-length study of the most prolific and most critically acclaimed director working in British cinema today. Michael Winterbottom has also established himself, and his company, Revolution Films, as a dynamic force in world cinema. No other British director can claim such an impressive body of work in such a variety of genres, from road movie to literary adaptation, from musical to sex film, to stories of contemporary political significance. The authors of this book use a range of critical approaches to analyse the filmmaker's eclectic interests in cinema and the world at large. With this in mind, the realist elements of such films as Welcome to Sarajevo are examined in the light of a long history of cinema's dealings with realism, as far back as post-war Italian neo-realist filmmaking; whereas Jude and The claim are approached as both literary adaptations (a continuing strand in British cinema history) and examples of other reworked genres (the road movie, the western). This lively study of his work, written in a wholly accessible style, will engage all those who have followed his career as well as those with a wide-ranging interest in British cinema. ;

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        March 2007

        Berichte aus der dunklen Welt

        Prosa

        by Dževad Karahasan, Brigitte Döbert, Dževad Karahasan

        Zwanzig Minuten Fußweg sind es von der Lateinerbrücke, an der mit dem Attentat auf das Habsburger Thronfolgerpaar das »kurze 20. Jahrhundert« begann, bis zur Vrbanjabrücke, an der es 1992 mit der Ermordung zweier Studentinnen endete. Nüchtern und unspekulativ hellt Dževad Karahasan die Dunkelheit auf, die über diesem Weg und den Menschen liegt, die ihn gegangen sind. Karahasan folgt den Spuren, die das 20. Jahrhundert in seiner Heimatstadt Sarajevo und in Bosnien hinterlassen hat. Anatomie der Traurigkeit handelt von dem Sohn eines italienischen Partisanen und einer jugoslawischen Kommunistin, der im Exil sein Leben rekapituliert. In Prinzip Gabriel führen Recherchen den Erzähler nach Theresienstadt. Er entdeckt, daß dort auch Gavrilo Princip, der Attentäter von Sarajevo, inhaftiert war. Die Briefe aus dem Jahre 1993 berichten von einem Studenten, der seinen Dozenten mit den Briefen eines in Sarajevo Umgekommenen konfrontiert. Immer wieder verknüpft dieser Berichterstatter aus einer dunklen Welt scheinbar unzusammenhängende Ereignisse. In einer Prosa, die Authentisches und Fiktives geschickt ineinander verwebt, wird so die »spiralförmige Struktur der Zeit« sichtbar.

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        September 2023

        Being Able to Stop

        Against the delusion of permanent growth

        by Edited by Jean-Pierre Wils

        We moderns were the inhabitants of an age of impetuous forward movement and voracious discontent. Our main virtue was to increase our reach. Increasing our having and accelerating our being were the signposts towards the future. We just could not get enough. Using the blinkers of ignorance and self-anaesthesia, however, we managed to forget the tremendous costs incurred by this intoxication. Now disillusionment has set in. We look to the future with anxiety. We know that we have long since crossed a line and that a revision of our lifestyle is imminent. We have a bad feeling, and doubts about progress often give way to anger and rebellion. Which stocks of the modern narrative should we defend; which would we do better to let go? How will we even "be able to stop"? The path to a different society needs an attractive goal, because without the prospect of a different, better life, we will not move forward. We should start practising immediately. There is no time to lose.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2018

        Beslan: Six stories of the siege

        by Sue-Ann Harding

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2025

        England’s military heartland

        Preparing for war on Salisbury Plain

        by Vron Ware, Antonia Lucia Dawes, Mitra Pariyar, Alice Cree

        What is it like to live next door to a British Army base? England's military heartland provides an eye-opening account of the sprawling military presence on Salisbury Plain, drawing on a wide range of voices from both sides of the divide. Targeted for expansion under government plans to reorganise the UK's global defence estate, the Salisbury 'super garrison' offers a unique opportunity to explore the impact of the military footprint in a particular place. But this is no ordinary environment: as well as being the world-famous site of Stonehenge, the grasslands of Salisbury Plain are home to rare plants and wildlife. How does the army take responsibility for conserving this unique landscape as it trains young men and women to use lethal weapons? Are its claims that its presence is a positive for the environment anything more than propaganda? This book investigates these questions against the backdrop of a historic landscape inscribed with the legacy of perpetual war.

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        May 1998

        Christine

        Roman

        by Elizabeth Arnim, Angelika Beck

        Berlin, Sommer 1914: Die begabte junge Engländerin Christine ist für ein Jahr zur Ausbildung bei einem berühmten Geigenvirtuosen. Nach den Schüssen von Sarajevo verwandelt sich die Hauptstadt über Nacht in einen Hexenkessel hemmungsloser Kriegsbegeisterung. Für Christine wird der Aufenthalt in Berlin zum Alptraum.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2025

        England’s military heartland

        Preparing for war on Salisbury Plain

        by Vron Ware, Antonia Dawes, Mitra Pariyar, Alice Cree

        A considered investigation of a long-standing army base's impact on the British countryside. What is it like to live next door to a British Army base? Beyond the barracks provides an eye-opening account of the sprawling military presence on Salisbury Plain, drawing on a wide range of voices from both sides of the divide. Targeted for expansion under government plans to reorganise the UK's global defence estate, the Salisbury 'super garrison' offers a unique opportunity to explore the impact of the military footprint in a particular place. But this is no ordinary environment: as well as being the world-famous site of Stonehenge, the grasslands of Salisbury Plain are home to rare plants and wildlife. How does the army take responsibility for conserving this unique landscape as it trains young men and women to use lethal weapons? Are its claims that its presence is a positive for the environment anything more than propaganda? Beyond the barracks investigates these questions against the backdrop of a historic landscape inscribed with the legacy of perpetual war.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2021

        Post-everything

        An intellectual history of post-concepts

        by Herman Paul, Adriaan van Veldhuizen

        Postmodern, postcolonial and post-truth are broadly used terms. But where do they come from? When and why did the habit of interpreting the world in post-terms emerge? And who exactly were the 'post boys' responsible for this? Post-everything examines why post-Christian, post-industrial and post-bourgeois were terms that resonated, not only among academics, but also in the popular press. It delves into the historical roots of postmodern and poststructuralist, while also subjecting more recent post-constructions (posthumanist, postfeminist) to critical scrutiny. This study is the first to offer a comprehensive history of post-concepts. In tracing how these concepts found their way into a broad range of genres and disciplines, Post-everything contributes to a rapprochement between the history of the humanities and the history of the social sciences.

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        January 2007

        Die Reise nach Alaska

        by Bora Ćosić, Katharina Wolf-Griesshaber

        Im Frühjahr 2005 bricht der serbische Schriftsteller Bora ?osi? zu einer Reise durch das frühere Jugoslawien auf. Er hat das Land Anfang der neunziger Jahre verlassen und findet nun ein Gebiet neuer Widersprüche vor. Müllberge türmen sich in Kroatien, Dörfer sind noch vom Krieg gezeichnet. In Sarajevo überblenden sich die Gegenwart und das Wissen um die Jahre der Belagerung, in Belgrad erfährt er sich als dazugehörender Außenseiter. ?osi? verbindet sinnliche Anschauung mit politischer Kritik, scharfsinnige Reflexion mit Erinnerungen an die avantgardistische jugoslawische Kulturszene. Im Mittelpunkt steht die Frage, wie es zur Katastrophe kommen konnte.

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        The Arts
        February 2022

        "I am Jugoslovenka!"

        Feminist performance politics during and after Yugoslav Socialism

        by Jasmina Tumbas, Amelia Jones, Marsha Meskimmon

        "I am Jugoslovenka" argues that queer-feminist artistic and political resistance were paradoxically enabled by socialist Yugoslavia's unique history of patriarchy and women's emancipation. Spanning performance and conceptual art, video works, film and pop music, lesbian activism and press photos of female snipers in the Yugoslav wars, the book analyses feminist resistance in a range of performative actions that manifest the radical embodiment of Yugoslavia's anti-fascist, transnational and feminist legacies. It covers celebrated and lesser-known artists from the 1970s to today, including Marina Abramovic, Sanja Ivekovic, Vlasta Delimar, Tanja Ostojic, Selma Selman and Helena Janecic, along with music legends Lepa Brena and Esma Redzepova. "I am Jugoslovenka" tells a unique story of women's resistance through the intersection of feminism, socialism and nationalism in East European visual culture.

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