Anatomy Collections in and of the Mind: Science, the Body, and Language in the Writings of Durs Grünbein and Thomas Hettche
This chapter is part of a larger set of episodic investigations I have been undertaking into the ways that anatomy exhibitions and medical collections have been deployed in German literary texts over the past 125 years. Insofar as these texts were penned by writers as diverse as Gustav Meyrinck and...
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Zusammenfassung: | This chapter is part of a larger set of episodic investigations I have been undertaking into the ways that anatomy exhibitions and medical collections have been deployed in German literary texts over the past 125 years. Insofar as these texts were penned by writers as diverse as Gustav Meyrinck and Gottfried Benn around 1900 to Durs Grünbein, Thomas Hettche, and Thor Kunkel in recent years, it is perhaps not surprising that they are not united by a single topos or references to a single institution or mode of display. It is all the more striking, then, that following the fall |
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DOI: | 10.3138/9781442664135-014 |