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Armbruster, Heidi
[Contributor];
Bellotti, Alissa
[Contributor];
Carter, Erica
[Contributor];
Carter, Erica
[Editor];
Eisman, April A.
[Contributor];
Karcher, Katharina
[Contributor];
McMurtry, Áine
[Contributor];
Nössig, Franziska
[Contributor];
Palmowski, Jan
[Contributor];
Palmowski, Jan
[Editor];
Schmidt, Michael J.
[Contributor];
Schreiter, Katrin
[Contributor];
Schreiter, Katrin
[Editor];
Thomas, Marcel
[Contributor];
Weinreb, Alice
[Contributor]
German Division as Shared Experience
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: German Division as Shared Experience : Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Postwar Everyday
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction. German Division as Shared Experience
Chapter 1. Narrating the Everyday: Television, Memory and the Subjunctive in the GDR, 1969-1989
Chapter 2. Tensions of Germanness in the Global South: German Immigrants in Namibia
Chapter 3. 'Ich bin parteilich, subjektiv und emotional': Eigensinn and the Narrative (Re)Construction of Political Agency in Inge Viett's
Chapter 4. Asymmetrical (Be)Longing: Villagers, Spatial Practices and the German 'Other'
Chapter 5. Everyday Displacements in Cold War Berlin: Short Prose from East and West
Chapter 6. DEFA's 'Home-Made' Experiment: Traces of GDR Reality and International Avant-Garde Film in Jürgen Böttcher's Transformations (1981)
Chapter 7. Style Identities and Individualization in 1980s East and West Germany
Chapter 8. Cultivating the Past: The Schrebergarten as a Political Space in Postwar German Literature
Chapter 9. Painting in East Germany: An Elite Art for the Everyday (and Everyone)
Chapter 10. The Perceptual Fabric and Everyday Practices of Jazz and Pop in East and West Germany
Chapter 11. Alles Geschmackssache? Shaping (Gustatory) Tastes in East and West Germany
Conclusion
Index
- Contributor: Armbruster, Heidi [Contributor]; Bellotti, Alissa [Contributor]; Carter, Erica [Contributor]; Carter, Erica [Editor]; Eisman, April A. [Contributor]; Karcher, Katharina [Contributor]; McMurtry, Áine [Contributor]; Nössig, Franziska [Contributor]; Palmowski, Jan [Contributor]; Palmowski, Jan [Editor]; Schmidt, Michael J. [Contributor]; Schreiter, Katrin [Contributor]; Schreiter, Katrin [Editor]; Thomas, Marcel [Contributor]; Weinreb, Alice [Contributor]
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Published:
New York; Oxford: Berghahn Books, [2019]
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (318 p.)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.1515/9781789202434
- ISBN: 9781789202434
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- Keywords: Intercultural communication Germany (East) History ; Intercultural communication Germany (West) History ; HISTORY / Europe / Germany ; Cold War ; Cultural Practice ; East German ; Postwar ; West German
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Footnote:
In English
- Description: Despite the nearly three decades since German reunification, there remains little understanding of the ways in which experiences overlapped across East-West divides. German Division as Shared Experience considers everyday life across the two Germanies, using perspectives from history, literary and cultural studies, anthropology and art history to explore how interconnections as well as fractures between East and West Germany after 1945 were experienced, lived and felt. Through its novel approach to historical method, the volume points to new understandings of the place of narrative, form and lived sensibility in shaping Germans' simultaneously shared and separate experiences of belonging during forty years of division from 1945 to 1990
- Access State: Restricted Access | Information to licenced electronic resources of the SLUB