Canned Beer, Canned Meat, and Burgers Anti-Americanism in German and Austrian Literature and Popular Culture Cover Image

Von Büchsen und Burgern Zum deutschsprachigen Antiamerikanismus innerhalb und außerhalb der schönen Literatur
Canned Beer, Canned Meat, and Burgers Anti-Americanism in German and Austrian Literature and Popular Culture

Author(s): Karsten Dahlmanns
Subject(s): Studies of Literature, Austrian Literature, German Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie
Keywords: anti-Americanism; Jan Fleischhauer; Stefan George; Alfred Kubin; Edith Landmann; Simplicissimus; Hans Söllner; Günter Wallraff;

Summary/Abstract: In the German-speaking world, anti-Americanism takes many forms. There is an astonishingly persistent distrust of certain products from the USA, e.g. mincemeat, both in its canned or frozen variety, and wine. Canned beer – an American innovation – is also often frowned upon. This essay explores German and Austrian anti-Americanism concerning canned meat, burgers and beverages in literary fiction such as Die andere Seite by Alfred Kubin, non-literary texts and other sources, including the satirical magazine Simplicissismus, Ganz unten by Günter Wallraff, Unter Linken, a film by Jan Fleischhauer, a song by Hans Söllner, and the diaries of Edith Landmann, a close friend, and disciple, of Stefan George.

  • Issue Year: 1/2023
  • Issue No: XXV
  • Page Range: 85-97
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: German
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