2006
DOI: 10.3200/gerr.81.2.143-162
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Inside Out: Acts of Displacement in Else Lasker-Schüler

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“…58 More than being a reflected selection of artefacts and habits, 'Baghdad' is constructed with assets that belong to both Jewish and Arab culture and even contemporary Germany. 58 More than being a reflected selection of artefacts and habits, 'Baghdad' is constructed with assets that belong to both Jewish and Arab culture and even contemporary Germany.…”
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“…58 More than being a reflected selection of artefacts and habits, 'Baghdad' is constructed with assets that belong to both Jewish and Arab culture and even contemporary Germany. 58 More than being a reflected selection of artefacts and habits, 'Baghdad' is constructed with assets that belong to both Jewish and Arab culture and even contemporary Germany.…”
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“…Lasker-Schuler did not only create her oriental fictional characters on paper, she identified with and enacted them in various public occasions, and signed her letters with their names. In current research, these performances are read as acts of postcolonial, queer and gender awareness, 54 yet in her days they merely vexed a number of intellectual contemporaries. In one of his letters, Kafka wrote about the appearance of the ‘Prince’, that to him Lasker-Schüler appeared more as ‘a cow from Kurfürstendamm’ than the exotic character she wanted to be 55 .…”
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