Bringing culture to the masses : control, compromise and participation in the GDR

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Bringing culture to the masses : control, compromise and participation in the GDR

Esther von Richthofen

(Monographs in German history, v. 24)

Berghahn Books, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-235) and index

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Description

Cultural life in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) was strictly controlled by the ruling party, the SED, who attempted to dictate how people spent their free time by prohibiting privately organized leisure time pursuits and offering instead cultural activities in state institutions and organizations. By exploring the nature of dictatorial rule in the GDR and analysing the population's engagement with state-organized cultural activity, this book challenges the current assumptions about the GDR's social and institutional history that ignore the interaction and inter-dependence between 'rulers' and 'ruled'. The author argues that the people's cultural life in the GDR developed a dynamic of its own; it was determined by their own interests and by the input of cultural functionaries, who often aimed to satisfy popular demands, even if they were at odds with the SED's cultural policy. Gradually, these developments affected SED cultural policy, which in the 1960s became less focused on educationalist goals and increasingly oriented towards popular interests.

Table of Contents

List of tables Abbreviations Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Nonconformity, Coercion and Alienation: the 1950s PART I: BENDING THE RULES WHILE UPHOLDING THE STRUCTURES: CULTURAL FUNCTIONARIES Chapter 3. Neither Puppets nor Opponents Chapter 4. Organising Culture: Compromise and Communication PART II: ATTEMPTED SELF-DETERMINATION - PURSUING AN INTEREST: THE PARTICIPANTS Chapter 5. Patterns of Participation Chapter 6. Communication with Cultural Functionaries PART III: FROM UTOPIANISM TO PRAGMATISM: CULTURAL POLICY Chapter 7. Responding to Developments at the Grassroots Chapter 8. From Art to Culture Chapter 9. Breakdown of Communication: the late 1970s and 1980s Chapter 10. Conclusion Bibliography Index

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