bWinner of the Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for Studies in Germanic
Languages and Literaturesr
bHonorable Mention for The 2014 Laura Shannon Prize in Contemporary
European Studiesr
Beyond the Mother Tongue examines distinct forms of multilingualism,
such as writing in one socially unsanctioned "mother tongue" about
another language (Franz Kafka); mobilizing words of foreign derivation
as part of a multilingual constellation within one language (Theodor W.
Adorno); producing an oeuvre in two separate languages simultaneously
(Yoko Tawada); and mixing different languages, codes, and registers
within one text (Feridun Zaimoglu).