• Medientyp: Buch
  • Titel: Kaliningrad and cultural memory : Cold War and post-Soviet representations of a resettled city
  • Enthält: Königsberg as a lapsed and unfulfilled site of Germany's collective-autobiographical memory -- Renaming debates and local strategies of collective-autobiographical memory in Kaliningrad -- Lost "cultural intimacy" and individual forms of nostalgic memory for Königsberg -- Toppling a monument : adapting biomyths in satires on "Kant and Königsberg" -- "Kant and Königsberg" and failed revolutions in Bertolt Brecht's adaptation of Der Hofmeister -- Countering loss through literature : Johannes Bobrowski's imagined Königsberg -- Joseph Brodsky in Kaliningrad : postcards, photographs and reflections at the "Earth's border" -- Ecocritical postcommunism? Visits to Kaliningrad after Perestroika -- Ruin ethics and aesthetics : "Kant and Kaliningrad" in the photography of Joachim Koester and Norbert Wiesneth.
  • Beteiligte: Saunders, Edward [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Oxford; Bern; Berlin; Bruxelles; New York; Wien: Peter Lang, [2019]
  • Erschienen in: Cultural memories ; 12
  • Umfang: viii, 308 Seiten; Illustrationen
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9781787072749
  • RVK-Notation: NR 7940 : Königsberg (Preußen)
  • Schlagwörter: Königsberg > Kollektives Gedächtnis > Geschichte 1945-2018
    Kant, Immanuel > Königsberg > Rezeption > Literatur > Satire > Geschichte 1945-2018
    Königsberg > Literatur > Fotografie > Film > Kollektives Gedächtnis > Geschichte 1960-2018
    Königsberg > Kollektives Gedächtnis > Geschichte 1945-
    Kant, Immanuel > Königsberg > Diskurs > Geschichte 1945-
    Königsberg > Geschichte 1945-
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  • Anmerkungen: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 279-298. - Register
  • Beschreibung: Klappentext: "In 1945, the Soviet Union annexed the East Prussian city of Königsberg, later renaming it Kaliningrad. Left in ruins by the war, the home of Immanuel Kant became a Russian city, a source of historical and cultural fascination for settlers, former inhabitants, visitors and observers alike. New settlers replaced the German population in the years that followed. This book looks at three aspects of Kaliningrad's relationship to the memory of Königsberg through cultural and literary sources and visual representations. First, it addresses the symbolism of Königsberg as a memory site in German culture and nostalgia for the city after 1945. Second, it discusses imagined and satirical literary-cultural adaptations and deconstructions of the idea of 'Kant and Königsberg' during the Cold War and afterwards. Third, it explores and reflects on discourses of memory, history and nostalgia in representations of the city by poets, photographers and filmmakers visiting Kaliningrad from the 1960s onwards. The book provides an introduction to the memory debates relating to Königsberg-Kaliningrad, as well as new critical readings of literary texts, films and photographic works"--
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