German colonialism and national identity

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German colonialism and national identity

edited by Michael Perraudin and Jürgen Zimmerer with Katy Heady

(Routledge studies in modern European history, 14)

Routledge, 2011 [i.e. 2010]

  • : hbk

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Bibliography: p. [313]-332

Includes index

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内容説明

German colonialism is a thriving field of study. From North America to Japan, within Germany, Austria and Switzerland, scholars are increasingly applying post-colonial questions and methods to the study of Germany and its culture. However, no introduction on this emerging field of study has combined political and cultural approaches, the study of literature and art, and the examination of both metropolitan and local discourses and memories. This book will fill that gap and offer a broad prelude, of interest to any scholar and student of German history and culture as well as of colonialism in general. It will be an indispensable tool for both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. .

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Introduction. German Colonialism and National Identity. Michael Perraudin and Jurgen Zimmerer Section A. Colonialism from before the Empire Chapter 1. Imperialism, Race, and Genocide at the Paulskirche: Origins, Meanings, Trajectories. Brian Vick Chapter Two. Time, Identity and Colonialism in German Travel Writing on Africa, 1848-1914. Tracey Dawe Chapter 3. Gray Zones: On the Inclusion of "Poland" in the Study of German Colonialism. Kristin Kopp Section B. Colonialism and Popular Utterance in the Imperial Phase Chapter 4. The War that Scarcely Was: The Berliner Morgenpost and the Boxer Uprising. Yixu Lu Chapter 5. Boy's and Girl's Own Empires: Gender and the Uses of the Colonial World in Kaiserreich Youth Magazines. Jeffrey Bowersox Chapter 6. Picturing Genocide in German Consumer Culture, 1904-1910. David Ciarlo Chapter 7. The Visual Representation of Blackness during German Imperialism around 1900. Volker Langbehn Chapter 8. Colonialism and the Simplification of Language: Germany's Kolonial-Deutsch Experiment. Kenneth Orosz Section C. Colonialism and the End of Empire Chapter 9. Fraternity, Frenzy, and Genocide in German War Literature, 1906-1936. Joerg Lehmann Chapter 10. Colonial Heroes: German Colonial Identities in Wartime, 1914-1918. Michael Pesek Chapter 11. Crossing Boundaries: German Women in Africa, 1919-1933. Britta Schilling Chapter 12. Abuses of German Colonial History: The Character of Carl Peters as Weapon for voelkisch and National-Socialist Discourses: Anglophobia, Anti-Semitism and Aryanism. Constant Kpao Sare Chapter 13. "Loyal Askari" and "Black Rapist"--Two Images in the German Discourse on National Identity and their Impact on the Lives of Black People in Germany, 1918-1945. Susann Lewerenz Section D. German Colonialism in the Era of Decolonization Chapter 14. (Post-) Colonial Amnesia? German Debates on Colonialism and Decolonization in the Post-war Era. Monika Albrecht Chapter 15. Denkmalsturz. The German Student Movement and German Colonialism. Ingo Cornils Chapter 16. Vergangenheitsbewaltigung a la francaise: Post-Colonial Memories of the Herero Genocide and 17 October 1961. Kathryn Jones Chapter 17. The Persistence of Fantasies. Colonialism as Melodrama on German Television. Wolfgang Struck Section E. Local Histories, Memories, Legacies Chapter 18. Communal Memory Events and the Heritage of the Victims. The Persistence of the Theme of Genocide in Namibia. Reinhart Koessler Chapter 19. The Genocide in "German South-West Africa" and the Politics of Commemoration--How (Not) to Come to Terms with the Past. Henning Melber Chapter 20. The Struggle for Genocidal Exclusivity. The Perception of the Murder of the Namibian Herero (1904-08) in the Age of a New International Morality. Dominik J. Schaller Chapter 21. Narratives of a "Model Colony": German Togoland in Written and Oral Histories. Dennis Laumann Chapter 22. Suspended between Worlds? The Discipline of Germanistik in sub-Saharan Africa. Arndt Witte

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