Neusachliche Angestellten-Lyrik von Tucholsky, Kästner und Kaléko

Since the mid-twenties the poetry of the New Objectivity has brought the everyday reality of white-collar workers increasingly into focus. Kurt Tucholsky, Erich Kästner and Mascha Kaléko, in particular, actively participated with their poems in the discourse on Weimar Republic’s white-collar workers...

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Main Author: Gabriele Sander
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Published: Presses universitaires de Strasbourg 2019-07-01
Series:Recherches Germaniques
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/rg/1557
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description Since the mid-twenties the poetry of the New Objectivity has brought the everyday reality of white-collar workers increasingly into focus. Kurt Tucholsky, Erich Kästner and Mascha Kaléko, in particular, actively participated with their poems in the discourse on Weimar Republic’s white-collar workers and even anticipated some findings of Kracauer’s famous study Die Angestellten. Their lyrical texts provide not only realistic insights into the contemporary world of work with its hierarchical and authoritarian structures, routines, constraints and mechanisms of exploitation and control but also pointedly express the everyday worries and existential miseries of white-collar workers. Analogous to the new-objectivist novels of the late Weimar Republic, which depict in detail on the basis of individual characters modern professional life including its dark sides, female white-collar workers are also often at the center of poems by Tucholsky, Kästner and Kaléko, pointing out, as under a burning glass, their often sad everyday lives and showing the limits of emancipation.
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Neusachliche Angestellten-Lyrik von Tucholsky, Kästner und Kaléko
Recherches Germaniques
new objectivity
poetry on white-collar workers
poetic collage
new woman
social question
title Neusachliche Angestellten-Lyrik von Tucholsky, Kästner und Kaléko
title_full Neusachliche Angestellten-Lyrik von Tucholsky, Kästner und Kaléko
title_fullStr Neusachliche Angestellten-Lyrik von Tucholsky, Kästner und Kaléko
title_full_unstemmed Neusachliche Angestellten-Lyrik von Tucholsky, Kästner und Kaléko
title_short Neusachliche Angestellten-Lyrik von Tucholsky, Kästner und Kaléko
title_sort neusachliche angestellten lyrik von tucholsky kastner und kaleko
topic new objectivity
poetry on white-collar workers
poetic collage
new woman
social question
url https://journals.openedition.org/rg/1557
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