Transformations of the new Germany
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Transformations of the new Germany
(Studies in European culture and history)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This collection demonstrates the persistence of the initial anxieties about a united Germany and its rapid absorption of the German Democratic Republic, and also suggests a potential optimism that, despite much contemporary domestic disenchantment, the new Germany continues to thrive as a European democracy endeavouring to confront its past.
Table of Contents
- Forward
- R.A.Berman Introduction
- R.A.Starkman INTELLECTUALS AND GERMAN HISTORY Intellectuals, the 'Third Way', and German Unification
- B.R.Wheeler The Rebirth of Tragedy, History, and German Identity
- S.Brockmann Fear and Loathing after 9/11: German Intellectuals and the American-Debate
- K.Scherpe 'Are the Towers Still Standing?': The Fall and Rise of the Literary Intellectual
- A.Lewis MATERIAL CULTURE EAST AND WEST GDR Music: 'Revolution' to 'Reunification'
- P.Simpson Spies, Shell Games, and Bananas: Everyday Symbols and Metaphors in the Process of Cultural Integration of East and West Germany
- G.Korff East German Visual Culture: Beyond Ostalgie
- M.Blum GERMANY AND ITS MINORITIES Aussiedler and Auslander: Transforming German National Identity
- N.Raethzel Immigration and Citizenship in 'Berlin Republic' 1990-2002
- H.Kurthen (Re)constructing Community in Berlin: Turks, Jews, and German Responsibility
- J.Laurence Perpetual Impossibility?: Normalization of German-Jewish Relations in the Berlin Republic
- R.A.Starkman
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