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本文的文学后殖民话语的焦点是克劳迪斯Crönert于2011年出版的关于赫尔库斯·蒙特的小说《Die Herren der Schwerter》,它与旧的普鲁士拓扑保持距离,相反,它创造了一个新的后殖民现实。本文在普鲁士研究的背景下探讨后殖民主义及其缺失的问题。作为一种理论,后殖民主义仍然受到欧洲中心主义的外国话语观念的影响,这些话语主要集中在世界遥远地区的前殖民地,沃尔特·本雅明(Walter Benjamin)在这里的一篇文章中对此进行了说明。在我的贡献中,我以从殖民话语到后殖民话语的转变为基础,讨论了普鲁士的多重编码过去。《Adrastea》杂志以Herder的最新作品为基础,介绍了波罗的海部落对前殖民时期的接受情况,特别是他对普鲁士“祖先”的反思。
Postkolonialismus in den Regionalwissenschaften. Prußen-Motive in der Literatur
The focus of the literary post-colonial discourse in this article is Claudius Crönert’s novel on Herkus Monte “Die Herren der Schwerter”, published in 2011, which distances itself from the old Prussian topoi and, instead, creates a new post-colonial reality. The article deals with the problem of postcolonialism and its absence in the context of Prussian research. As a theory, postcolonialism is still shaped by Eurocentric notions of a foreign discourse that mostly focuses on former colonies in far-flung parts of the world, which is illustrated here by a text by Walter Benjamin. The multi-coded past of Prussia is discussed in my contribution on the basis of the change from colonial discourse to post-colonial discourse. The reception of the pre-colonial times of the Baltic tribes is presented in the journal Adrastea on the basis of Herder’s latest work, specifically his reflections on the ‘ancestors’ of Prussia.