Politics and culture in twentieth-century Germany /

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Imprint:Rochester, NY : Camden House, 2003.
Description:vi, 274 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture (Unnumbered)
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4904174
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Other authors / contributors:Niven, William John, 1956-
Jordan, James, 1959-
ISBN:1571132236 (alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / William Niven
  • From Nature to Modernism: The Concept and Discourse of Culture in Its Development from the Nineteenth into the Twentieth Century / Fritz Wefelmeyer
  • The German "Geist und Macht" Dichotomy: Just a Game of Red Indians? / Stuart Parkes
  • "In the Exile of Internment" or "Von Versuchen, aus einer Not eine Tugend zu machen": German-Speaking Women Interned by the British during the Second World War / Charmian Brinson
  • "Deutschland lebt an der Nahtstelle, an der Bruchstelle": Literature and Politics in Germany 1933-1950 / David Basker
  • "Das habe ich getan, sagt mein Gedachtnis. Das kann ich nicht getan haben, sagt mein Stolz!..." History and Morality in Hochhuth's Effis Nacht / Hans-Joachim Hahn
  • Stefan Heym and GDR Cultural Politics / Reinhard K. Zachau
  • Reviving the Dead: Montage and Temporal Dislocation in Karls Enkel's Liedertheater / David Robb
  • Living Without Utopia: Four Women Writers' Responses to the Demise of the GDR / Gisela Shaw
  • A Worm's Eye View and a Bird's Eye View: Culture and Politics in Berlin since 1989 / Ulrike Zitzlsperger
  • Remembering for the Future, Engaging with the Present: National Memory Management and the Dialectic of Normality in the "Berlin Republic" / Caroline Gay
  • "Wie kannst du mich lieben?": "Normalizing" the Relationship between Germans and Jews in the 1990s Films Aimee und Jaguar and Meschugge / Stuart Taberner
  • Models of the Intellectual in Contemporary France and Germany: Silence and Communication / John Marks.