The Representation and Negotiation of Work Ethics and Masculinity in Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice"

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Seminar Paper, 2016

16 Pages, Grade: 1,0


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Content

1. Introduction

2. Theoretical Background: Work Ethics and Masculinity Studies

3. From the Apollonian to the Dionysian: Gustav von Aschenbach’s Work Ethics in Relation to his Masculinity
3.1 With a Clenched Fist and a Stiff Upper Lip: Gustav von Aschenbach and the Protestant Work Ethic
3.2 Letting Loose: Death in the New Life of Leisure

4. Conclusion

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Title
The Representation and Negotiation of Work Ethics and Masculinity in Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice"
Subtitle
Work in Progress / Work on Progress
College
University of South Carolina  (Department of Languages Literatures and Cultures, German Program)
Course
CPLT700: Introduction to Graduate Studies in Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Grade
1,0
Author
Year
2016
Pages
16
Catalog Number
V322470
ISBN (eBook)
9783668221406
ISBN (Book)
9783668221413
File size
425 KB
Language
English
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Hans Niehues (Author), 2016, The Representation and Negotiation of Work Ethics and Masculinity in Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/322470

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