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Meanings of Modern Work in Nineteenth- and Twenty-First-Century German Literature and Film (New edition)

Pfeiffer, Peter C.(Edited by)Tschepik, Nathan T.(Edited by)Applegate, Celia(Series edited by)Evers, Kai(Series edited by)Gustafson, Susan(Series edited by)Hart, Gail(Series edited by)Meilaender, Peter(Series edited by)
Part of the German Studies in America series
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The essays in this volume explore how the humanities can contribute to an understanding of a fundamental aspect of human life: work.

This volume explores how German literature has grappled with understanding work in times of disruptive change brought about by industrialization, rapid technological advances, and globalization.

It adds a cross-disciplinary perspective by including contributions from the field of film studies, on the cinematic treatment of work, and from philosophy, on the normative questions posed by changing work environments.

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1789978521 / 9781789978520
Paperback / softback
04/09/2020
United Kingdom
English
186 pages
23 cm