Vaterhass e Mutterhass. Il tema del conflitto generazionale nell’opera di Josef Haslinger e Robert Menasse
SERRA, VALENTINA
2015-01-01
Abstract
The vast and complex work of the Austrian writers Josef Haslinger and Robert Menasse, by developing several themes, sharply criticises the contemporary society and tends to reassert the role of intellectuals in the present. Through a large number of anti-heroes, mainly thinkers and writers unable to fit in a hostile social context, Haslinger and Menasse give a fresh impetus to the debate about the possible ‘mission’ of contemporary intellectuals. These assumptions develop within complex themes which characterize their writings, such as the conflict between children and parents, also caught in their relationship to the Nazi past. This work aims to analyze Haslinger’s and Menasse’s main works through the fil rouge of generational conflicts and, by means of well-known psychoanalytic theories, to contribute to the debate on the role of contemporary intellectuals.File | Size | Format | |
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