
Quertext
An Anthology of Queer Voices from German-Speaking Europe
University of Wisconsin Press
Published on 24. August 2021
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-0-299-33380-5 (ISBN)
Description
Knowing that queer voices have been making themselves heard in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria decades before Stonewall, editors Gary Schmidt and Merrill Cole curated thrilling snapshots of prose fiction from more than twenty contemporary writers whose work defies stereotypes, disciplines, and expectations. These authors produce fiction for adults and young people that celebrates the multiplicity of the present, casts a queer eye on the past, and interrogates LGBTQ futures.
These outstanding texts exemplify the glittering variety of styles, themes, settings, and subjects addressed by openly queer authors who write in German today. They explore identity, sexuality, history, fantasy, loss, and discovery. Their authors, narrators, and characters explore gender nonconformity and living queer everywhere from city centers to rural communities. They are gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, and nonbinary. They are exiles, immigrants, and travelers through time and space.
Witty, titillating, and a delight to read, Quertext opens up new worlds of experience for readers interested in queer life beyond the Anglophone world.
Featuring work by JUErgen Bauer * Ella Blix * Claudia Breitsprecher * Lovis Cassaris * Gunther Geltinger * Joachim Helfer * Odile Kennel * Friedrich KrOEhnke * Anja KUEmmel * Marko Martin * Hans Pleschinski * Christoph Poschenrieder * Peter Rehberg * Michael Roes * Sasha Marianna Salzmann * Angela Steidele * Antje RAvik Strubel * Alain Claude Sulzer * Antje Wagner * J. Walther * Tania Witte * Yusuf YesilOEz
These outstanding texts exemplify the glittering variety of styles, themes, settings, and subjects addressed by openly queer authors who write in German today. They explore identity, sexuality, history, fantasy, loss, and discovery. Their authors, narrators, and characters explore gender nonconformity and living queer everywhere from city centers to rural communities. They are gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, and nonbinary. They are exiles, immigrants, and travelers through time and space.
Witty, titillating, and a delight to read, Quertext opens up new worlds of experience for readers interested in queer life beyond the Anglophone world.
Featuring work by JUErgen Bauer * Ella Blix * Claudia Breitsprecher * Lovis Cassaris * Gunther Geltinger * Joachim Helfer * Odile Kennel * Friedrich KrOEhnke * Anja KUEmmel * Marko Martin * Hans Pleschinski * Christoph Poschenrieder * Peter Rehberg * Michael Roes * Sasha Marianna Salzmann * Angela Steidele * Antje RAvik Strubel * Alain Claude Sulzer * Antje Wagner * J. Walther * Tania Witte * Yusuf YesilOEz
Reviews / Votes
Quertext reveals the startling breadth of gay, lesbian, bi, trans, and queer experiences in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria today. From coming out and gay bashing to queer marriage and parenting and caring for the elderly, this collection emphasizes the diversity of queer life in central Europe." - Robert Tobin, Clark UniversityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Wisconsin
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
492 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-299-33380-5 (9780299333805)
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Persons
Gary Schmidt is the department chair and a professor of German at Coastal Carolina University. He is the author of books including The Nazi Abduction of Ganymede: Representations of Male Homosexuality in Postwar German Literature.
Merrill Cole is a professor of English at Western Illinois University. His books include The Other Orpheus: A Poetics of Modern Homosexuality.
Merrill Cole is a professor of English at Western Illinois University. His books include The Other Orpheus: A Poetics of Modern Homosexuality.