{"id":8217,"global_id":"krieger.jhu.edu\/modern-languages-literatures?id=8217","global_id_lineage":["krieger.jhu.edu\/modern-languages-literatures?id=8217"],"author":"661","status":"publish","date":"2023-08-18 16:33:42","date_utc":"2023-08-18 20:33:42","modified":"2023-09-11 11:22:02","modified_utc":"2023-09-11 15:22:02","url":"https:\/\/krieger.jhu.edu\/modern-languages-literatures\/event\/body-shaming-obscenity-materiality-and-the-ontology-of-german-realist-literature\/","rest_url":"https:\/\/krieger.jhu.edu\/modern-languages-literatures\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/events\/8217","title":"Body Shaming: Obscenity, Materiality, and the Ontology of German Realist Literature","description":"
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Erica Weitzman<\/strong> (PhD, Comparative Literature, NYU, 2012) is Associate Professor of German at Northwestern University. She is the author of Irony\u2019s Antics: Walser, Kafka, Roth, and the German Comic Tradition<\/em> (Northwestern University Press, 2015) and co-editor of the volume Suspensionen. \u00dcber das Untote<\/em> (Fink, 2015). Her most recent book, At the Limit of the Obscene: German Realism and the Disgrace of Matter<\/em> (Northwestern University Press, 2021), examines the concept of obscenity as a question of representation, perception, ontology, and affect in the context of the history of German realism from Stifter to Kafka.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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