List of Illustrations
Introduction: Minority Discourses in Germany since 1990
Ela Gezen, Priscilla Layne, Jonathan Skolnik
Chapter 1. Refugee-Migrant-Immigrant
Esther Dischereit
Chapter 2. "Strange Stars" in Constellation: Özdamar, Lasker-Schüler, and the Archive
Kristin Dickinson
Chapter 3. Jewish Tales from a Muslim Turkish Pen: Feridun Zaimoglu and Moses in Oberammergau
Joshua Shelly
Chapter 4. Schwarz tragen: Blackness, Performance, and the Utopian in Contemporary German Theater
Olivia Landry
Chapter 5. German Comedians Combatting Racist Stereotypes and Discrimination: Oliver Polak, Dave Davis, and Serdar Somuncu
Britta Kallin
Chapter 6. Dialogue and Intersection in German Holocaust Memory Culture: Stumbling Blocks and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
Nick Block
Chapter 7. Young, Diverse, and Polyglot: Ilker Çatak and Amelia Umuhire Track the New Urban Sound of Europe
Berna Gueneli
Chapter 8. Subjunctive Remembering; Contingent Resistance: Katja Petrowskaja's Vielleicht Esther
Maya Caspari
Chapter 9. Posthumanism and Object-Oriented Ontology in Sharon Dodua Otoo's Synchronicity (2014) and Herr Gröttrup setzt sich hin (2016)
Evan Torner
Chapter 10. Future Narrative as Contested Ground: Emine Sevgi Özdamar's "On the Train" and Michael Götting's Contrapunctus
Leslie Adelson
Index
Jonathan Skolnik is Associate Professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.