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Meanings of Modern Work in Nineteenth- and Twenty-First-Century German Literature and Film, Paperback / softback Book

Meanings of Modern Work in Nineteenth- and Twenty-First-Century German Literature and Film Paperback / softback

Edited by Peter C. Pfeiffer, Nathan T. Tschepik

Part of the German Studies in America series

Paperback / softback

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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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