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The Nazi Abduction of Ganymede: Representations of Male Homosexuality in Postwar
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The Nazi Abduction of Ganymede: Representations of Male Homosexuality in Postwar German Literature Paperback - 2003

by Peter D. Brown (Editor); Gary Schmidt


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The male homosexual appears in many guises in postwar West German literature: whether he is a sexually predatory soldier, corrupt teacher, decadent artist, purveyor of kitsch, or powerful industrialist, he appears almost always as an insider of the social and political system. Writers such as Heinrich Bll, Wolfgang Koeppen and Alfred Andersch utilized images of homosexuality in order to examine the Nazi past and to critique the Federal Republic of Germany. Their literary depictions are informed by discourses that circulated in the early twentieth century, including the scientism of Magnus Hirschfeld, the masculinism of the German youth movement and the Gemeinschaft der Eigenen, and the literary irony of Thomas Mann. Pre-Nazi images of homosexuality reappear in postwar West German literature in a new sociohistorical context, in which the meaning of the Nazi past and its relationship to the new Federal Republic is debated on many levels. The Nazi Abduction of Ganymede traces the development of a postwar West German literary tradition that participated in parallel developments in philosophy, psychoanalysis, and popular culture, all of which continued to find new ways to link homosexuality with fascism.

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  • Title The Nazi Abduction of Ganymede: Representations of Male Homosexuality in Postwar German Literature
  • Author Peter D. Brown (Editor); Gary Schmidt
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 314
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
  • Date 2003-05
  • ISBN 9783906769608 / 3906769607
  • Themes
    • Sex & Gender: Feminine
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2003058065
  • Dewey Decimal Code 830.935

About the author

The Author: Gary Schmidt received his Ph.D. in German literature from Washington University in St. Louis. He has taught American Studies in Stuttgart, Germany, and German language and literature at the University of Minnesota. He is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of German at Grinnell College, where he teaches contemporary German culture. He is the author of Koeppen-Andersch-Bll: Homosexualitt in der deutschen Nachkriegsliteratur (Hamburg, 2000).
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