Sex, thugs and rock 'n' roll : teenage rebels in cold-war East Germany

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    • Fenemore, Mark

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Sex, thugs and rock 'n' roll : teenage rebels in cold-war East Germany

Mark Fenemore

(Monographs in German history, v. 16)

Berghahn Books, 2007

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-268) and index

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Description

A fascinating and highly readable account of what it was like to be young and hip, growing up in East Germany in the 1950s and 1960s. Living on the frontline of the Cold War, young people were subject to a number of competing influences. For young men from the working class, in particular, a conflict developed between the culture they inherited from their parents and the new official culture taught in schools. Merging with street gangs, new youth cultures took shape, which challenged authority and provided an alternative vision of modernity. Taking their fashion cues, music and icons from the West, they rapidly came into conflict with a didactic and highly controlling party-state. Charting the clashes which occurred between teenage rebels and the authorities, the book explores what happened when gender, sexuality, Nazism, communism and rock 'n' roll collided during a period, which also saw the building of the Berlin Wall.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Gendering the GDR Chapter 3. Remasculinisation Chapter 4. Re-education Chapter 5. A Teenage "Revolution"? Chapter 6. Street Culture Chapter 7. Sexing Up Socialism Chapter 8. Remilitarisation Chapter 9. Rock 'n' Roll Chapter 10. Manufacturing Consent Chapter 11. Making Men Out of Them Chapter 12. Predatory Males Chapter 13. Conclusion Postscript: Where Are They Now? Bibliography Index

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