
The GDR today : new interdisciplinary approaches to East German history, memory and culture / edited by Stephan Ehrig, Marcel Thomas and David Zell
"The GDR Today promotes interdisciplinary approaches to East Germany by gathering articles from a new generation of scholars in the fields of literary and visual studies, history, sociology, translation studies, political science, museum studies and curating practice. The contributors to this v...
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Corporate Authors: | Peter Lang Ltd. (Publisher) |
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Outros Autores: | Ehrig, Stephan (Editor) Thomas, Marcel (Editor) Zell, David (Editor) |
Formato: | Livro |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: | Oxford ; Bern ; Berlin ; Bruxelles ; New York ; Wien : Peter Lang, [2018] © 2018 |
Colecção: | Studies in modern German and Austrian literature
Volume 6 |
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Acesso em linha: | Inhaltsverzeichnis Cover Verlag |
Sumário |
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Introduction: the GDR today Stephan Ehrig, Marcel Thomas and David Zell |
Memory in the narratives of Christoph Hein - Christoph Hein in narratives of memory Richard Slipp |
Who is Heinz Stielke? : questions of identity in Michael Kann's Stielke, Heinz, fünfzehn Elizabeth Ward |
Investigating the (un)translatability of the GDR Mary Frank |
Deconstructing revolutionary traditions: Stefan Schütz's Kohlhaas Stephan Ehrig |
Music, the GDR military and the GDR today in the works of Walter Flegel Tom Smith |
Agent of socialism : the knowledge of the East German academic librarian Christian Rau |
The GDR in Ortschroniken and Heimatbücher after 1990 Dirk Thomaschke |
Beyond Ostalgie : villagers and social change in East and West Germany Marcel Thomas |
Memory as transmission : East German families remember the GDR Hanna Haag |
Socialization, downgrading and othering : the formation of identity of young 'East Germans' Daniel Kubiak |
Classroom memory debates on the GDR Marie Müller-Zetzsche |
(Re)unifying narratives : the political memory of opposition at museums of the GDR Michaela Dixon |
Post-Ostalgie : how German visual culture gradually overcomes binary representations of everyday life in the former GDR Stefanie Kreibich |
'Modell DDR' : performative memory as curatorial practice Susanne Wernsing |