Raumfigurationen und Macht in Atemschaukel


Autoria(s): Iztueta Goizueta, Garbiñe
Data(s)

16/06/2014

16/06/2014

2013

Resumo

[EN] Atemschaukel approaches the falling apart and survival in a historically loaded space, such as a labour camp. This novel offers a relevant research field for the space analysis, focused from the perspective of the Spatial Turn, as not only this theoretical frame but also Herta Müller herself conceive of space as a process, unterstood as a reciprocal interaction with the social practice, thus as a spatial and social construct. The representation of space in Atemschaukel is described in this article as a “swinging movement between boxes and abyss”, where the discourse of Leopold Auberg’s memories oscillates between closed and square spaces, on one hand, and open and giddy spaces, on the other hand. In this oscillating movement it is the open spaces that will most clearly show the process of inner destruction of the subject in such oppressive situations as on labour camps, as well as the permanent damages of deportation.

Identificador

Estudios filológicos alemanes 26 : 146-156 (2013)

1578-9438

http://hdl.handle.net/10810/12858

Idioma(s)

deu

Publicador

Universidad de Sevilla

Direitos

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Palavras-Chave #space #place #power #Herta Müller #Atemschaukel #espacio #lugar #poder #raum #ort #macht
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article