Description
Book SynopsisChapter One: ?Introduction (William Dodd/ Elisenda Marcer).- Chapter Two: The exile polyhedron or an experience of defeat (Jordi Gracia).- Chapter Three: The Cold War and German Inner Emigration (Stephen Brockmann).- Chapter Four: Visual representations of exile, with special reference to Catalonia (Elisenda Marcer).- Chapter Five: Visual representations of exile in Germany (Jutta Vinzent).- Chapter Six: Reputations (William Dodd).- Chapter Seven: Fractured Families and the Emotions of Exile (Tara Windsor).- Chapter Eight: Re-establishing intellectual networks through letter writing in exile (Monica Jato).- Chapter Nine: Translation as rePlection of the condition of inner exile (Jennifer Arnold).- Chapter Ten: Literary explorations of the past in outer and inner exile: Heinrich Mann and Werner Bergengruen (John Klapper).- Chapter Eleven: Unhomely/Haunted stages: repetition, surrogation, reenactment and repertoire in the theatre(s)of exile (Helena Buffery).- Chapter Twelve: Subtle resistance. An exploration of female dissident gestures in Xohana Torres's
Adiós María and Irmgard Keun's
Nach Mitternacht (Pilar González).