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I. Kosmopolitische Ideale, koloniale Fantasien und nationale Realitäten – R. Millington examines inter-ethnic tensions and resolutions in Leopold von Sacher-Masoch’s works. S. Lindinger explores the interplay of idealism, Balkanism, and Orientalism in 1820s German literature about Greece. K. Lucas discusses cosmopolitan imaginings in Gottfried Keller’s "Die Leute von Seldwyla." H. Nishiguchi analyzes the Japanese reception of the Brothers Grimm's fairy tales in a global context. A. Yamazaki reflects on actors and their cosmopolitan existence, while T. Schwarz addresses exoticism and cosmopolitanism. II. In the realm of religion, philosophy, and politics, M. Schön investigates Jesuit cosmopolitanism through the portrayal of China in the "Neuen Welt-Bott." G. Finney discusses colonial cosmopolitanism with Lutheran missionaries in 18th-century South India. L. Deringer examines Bonhoeffer’s cosmopolitanism in relation to America, and D. Blencowe highlights Ernst Bloch’s rehabilitation of utopia as a cosmopolitan ideal. J. K. Allen discusses cultural identity fluidity in Schleswig-Holstein/Sønderjylland. III. In the context of globalization and migration, G. Wilkes analyzes antifascist exile representation in Irmgard Keun’s work. M. Karakus identifies new trends in post-migration literature in Germany with a focus on transcultural and cosmopolitan aspects. S. Ryan explores cosmopolitanism and Gnosis in Gerhard Roth’s novel. C. Well
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Kosmopolitische Gedankenwelten, Alison Lewis
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- 2019
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