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Stereotype Paradiese

Ozeanismus in Der Deutschen Sudseeliteratur 1815-1914
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Description

The South Seas play a major part in 19th century German literature and journalism, where they figure as a paradise representing the object of desire, research, and colonial conquest. This book demonstrates that literature on the South Seas displays an almost uniform repertory of exoticizing and fear-mongering stereotypes of the foreigner and things foreign that served various different purposes (esthetic standards, political aims, popularization of science). With reference to travel journals, magazine articles, adventure novels, and memoirs, the study s focus on textual analysis and the history of discourse accentuates the shifts taking place within the heterogeneous discourse on Oceania. "

Author Biography

Gabriele Durbeck, Universitat Rostock. "
Release date NZ
November 29th, 2011
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
Germany
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Imprint
Walter de Gruyter
Pages
398
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
Dimensions
156x234x22
ISBN-13
9783484351158
Product ID
11346068

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