Antlitz, Mord, Gesetz: Figuren des Anderen bei Gertrud Kolmar und Emmanuel Lévinas

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Analyzes representation of hatred of the Other, violence, and murder in Kolmar's poems, especially those written both before and after 1933, dealing with the persecution of the Jewish people. Draws parallels between Kolmar and the philosophy of Levinas and of other, mainly psychoanalytic or post-modernist, authors.

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