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Browsing by Author "Norberg, J"
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Adorno's Advice: Minima Moralia and the Critique of Liberalism
Norberg, J (PMLA-PUBLICATIONS OF THE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, 2011-03) -
Anticapitalist affect: Georg Lukács on satire and hate
Norberg, J (New German Critique, 2018-11-01) -
Arendt in crisis: Political thought in between past and future
Norberg, J (College Literature, 2011-12-01)For Hannah Arendt, a crisis occurs when we can no longer rely on the prejudices that ordinarily guide us through the world. Every crisis is, therefore, an occasion to reflect upon tradition. By eroding our shared background ... -
Berlin som mnemotekniskt hjälpmedel: Walter Benjamin och Franz Hessel
Norberg, J (Tidskrift för litteraturvetenskap, 2011) -
Creative destruction: Karl kraus and the paradox of satire
Norberg, J (Seminar - A Journal of Germanic Studies, 2013-02-01) -
Der Text als Phrase: Schillerfeier und geflügelte Worte
Norberg, J (Sprache and Literatur, 2013) -
Disappearing Socialism: Volker Braun’s Unvollendete Geschichte.
Norberg, J (Monatshefte: fuer deutschsprachige literatur und kultur, 2010) -
German Literary Studies and the Nation
Norberg, J (German Quarterly, 2018-12-01)© 2018, American Association of Teachers of German This paper argues that German literary studies was, from its inception, an entirely nationalist and nation-building endeavor, perhaps the quintessential nationalist project. ... -
Late Socialism as a Narrative Problem: Christoph Hein and the Limits of the Novella
Norberg, J (GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW, 2015-02) -
No Coffee
Norberg, J (Fronesis, 2007) -
On Display: Conditions of Critique in Austria
Norberg, J (Journal of Austrian Studies, 2013)Postwar Austrian literature features an unusual number of writers whose literary attacks are directed at their own nation. How do we explain this high concentration of tirades in Austria? Thomas Bernhard's "Alte Meister" ... -
Political Concepts
Norberg, J (2013) -
Sociability and Its Enemies: German Political Theory After 1945
Norberg, J (2014-01-01) -
The banality of narrative: Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem
Norberg, J (TEXTUAL PRACTICE, 2013-08-01) -
The black book: Karl Kraus's etiquette
Norberg, J (Modern Austrian Literature, 2007-12-01)The conduct book stakes out the boundaries of correct behavior, making instructions for self-management available to anyone who strives for easy social integration. Given its close relation to the mores of the educated classes, ... -
The Cliché as Critique and Complaint
Norberg, J (University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Journal of Culture & the Arts, 2014-05)The cliché is a peripheral term in our critical vocabulary. Reviewers, critics, and editors speak of clichés, but dictionaries of critical terms rarely provide entries on the word. This paper asks whether pointing out clichés ... -
The Discreet Community Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Der Schwierige
Norberg, J (ARCADIA, 2011-07) -
THE POLITICAL THEORY OF THE CLICHE HANNAH ARENDT READING ADOLF EICHMANN
Norberg, J (CULTURAL CRITIQUE, 2010) -
The truncated road movie: Thomas Brasch and the Berlin Wall
Norberg, J (Baltic Worlds, 2012) -
The Unconscionable Critic: Thomas Bernhard's Holzfällen
Gellen, K; Norberg, J (Modern Austrian Literature, 2011-07-14)Through a reading of Holzfällen, this essay seeks to address a persistent problem in the work of Thomas Bernhard: the curious divergence of critique and rational argument. The novel presents a series of scornful attacks ...