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Title Odyssey for our time : Barbara Köhler's Niemands Frau / edited by Georgina Paul
Published Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (i, 229 pages)
Series German monitor ; no. 78
German monitor ; no. 78.
Contents Introduction / Georgina Paul -- "Argo cargo" : the role of the classical past in contemporary German poetry / Karen Leeder -- Polytropia : Barbara Köhlers Erkundung des Griechischen (Homer, Odyssee / Sappho, Anaktoria-Fragment) / Hans Jürgen Scheuer -- Niemands Frau as a 'minor translation' of the Odyssey from 'er' to 'sie' / Rebecca May Johnson -- 'Nocheinmal zurückkommen' : reading Köhler with Irigaray and Cavarero / Rachel Jones -- Transpositionen von Text, Textil und Textur : Barbara Köhlers und Rosi Braidottis Entwürfe beweglicher, aber nicht haltloser Subjektivitäten / Mirjam Bitter -- The 'nachtseite des abendlands' : Barbara Köhler's Niemands Frau and the dialectic of enlightenment / Helmut Schmitz -- Strange loops and quantum turns in Barbara Köhler's Niemands Frau / Margaret Littler -- Different voices : other poets in Barbara Köhler's Niemands Frau : with a special study of the significance of T.S. Eliot's The waste land / Georgina Paul -- The most beautiful / Barbara Köhler
Summary In her 2007 poem cycle Niemands Frau, Barbara Köhler returns to Homer'sOdyssey, not to retell it, but to take up some of the threads it has woven into the cultural tradition of the West - and to unravel them, just as Penelope, the wife of the hero who called himself nobody, unravelled each night the web she re-wove by day. Köhler's return to the Odyssey takes place under the sign of a grammatical shift, from 'er' to 'sie', from the singular hero to a plurality of female voices - Nausicaa, Circe, Calypso, Ino Leucothea, Helen and Penelope herself - with implications for thinking about identity, power and knowledge, about gender and relationality, but also about the corporeality and multivocality which underlies the 'virtual reality' of the printed text. The eight essays in this volume explore Köhler's iridescent poem cycle from a variety of different angles: its context in contemporary German refigurations of the classical; its engagement with Homer and the classical tradition; its contribution to feminist philosophy of the subject and a female 'dialectic of enlightenment'; its incorporation of the voices of poetic predecessors; and the surprising alliance it uncovers between poetry and quantum theory
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Chiefly English with one selection in German. Summaries in English
Print version record; title from HTML table of contents page (viewed on January 14, 2014)
Subject Köhler, Barbara, 1959-2021. Niemands Frau
POETRY -- Continental European.
Form Electronic book
Author Paul, Georgina, editor.
ISBN 9789401210157
9401210152
1306315611
9781306315616