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    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2003
    Titel der Quelle: Filmexil
    Angaben zur Quelle: 18(2003)S. 48-63
    Note: Standort: Obere Etage / Zeitschriftenleseraum
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    In:  Filmexil (2003), 18, Seite 48-63 | year:2003 | number:18 | pages:48-63
    ISSN: 0942-7074
    Language: German
    Pages: Ill
    Year of publication: 2003
    Titel der Quelle: Filmexil
    Publ. der Quelle: München : Ed. Text + Kritik, 1992
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2003), 18, Seite 48-63
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2003
    Angaben zur Quelle: number:18
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:48-63
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    ISBN: 3039101803
    Language: English
    Pages: 240 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2005
    Series Statement: Exil-Studien : eine interdisziplinäre Buchreihe 8
    Series Statement: Exil-Studien
    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Exil ; Sprache ; Literatur
    Abstract: The author offers an interdisciplinary examination of the German-speaking exile experience in Great Britain from the beginnings of the Nazi regime to the end of the Second World War. The book examines the contingencies of cultural production for German and Austrian exiles against the historical context of British immigration and internment policies. By investigating the influence and manipulation of trends in popular British culture in the English-language exile fiction by Ernest Borneman, Robert Neumann, Ruth Feiner, Lilo Linke and George Tabori, the author illustrates how a suspect minority voiced their socio-political concerns in the dominant culture, and presents a strong case for the facilities of polylingualism in literature. The book reconstructs biographical and cultural histories of authors whose remarkable success as English-language writers may otherwise risk lingering in obscurity. Since the author traces the interaction of historical events and the personal experience of a range of writers, themes of gender-based, national and religious identities are addressed. Flexible and accessible, the book extracts meaning from the politics of popular culture and cultural exchange in the twentieth century during a period of nationalism, acute jingoism and war. Contents: Britain as a country of exile - British popular culture of the 1930s & 1940s - English-language crime fiction - Exile novels by Ernst Borneman, Robert Neumann, Ruth Feiner, Lilo Linke and George Tabori
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