Narratives of trauma : discourses of German wartime suffering in national and international perspective
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Narratives of trauma : discourses of German wartime suffering in national and international perspective
(German monitor, no. 73)
Rodopi, 2011
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Description
Scholars from Cultural Studies, History and Sociology address the national and international significance of discourses of 'German wartime suffering' in post-war and contemporary Germany. The focus of this interdisciplinary volume is both on the historical roots of the 'Germans as victims' narratives and the forms of their continuing existence in contemporary public memory and culture.
Table of Contents
Helmut Schmitz and Annette Seidel-Arpaci: Introduction
History and Historiography
Suzanne Brown-Fleming: 'Killing Us in a Slow Way Instead of Doing it with Gas': The German Catholic Discourse of 'Suffering', 1946-59
Bas von Benda-Beckmann: Imperialist Air War. East German academic Research and Memory Politics reflected in the Work of Olaf Groehler
Public Memory and Mourning
Nicholas J. Steneck: Hitler's Legacy in Concrete and Steel: Memory and Civil Defence Bunkers in West Germany, 1950-65
Christian Groh: Expressions of Memory in Pforzheim, a City hit by Air War
Jeffrey Luppes: 'Den Toten der ostdeutschen Heimat': Local Expellee Monuments and the Construction of Post-war Narratives
Michael Heinlein: Das Trauma der deutschen Kriegskinder zwischen nationaler und europaischer Erinnerung: Kritische Anmerkungen zum gegenwartigen Wandel der Erinnerungskultur
Visual and Literary Representation
Cathy S. Gelbin: Double Visions: Queer Feminity and Holocaust Film
Helmut Schmitz: Foundational Traumas: On a Figure of Thought in Recent German Literature on Wartime Suffering
International Perspectives
Bill Niven: German Victimhood Discourse in Comparative Perspective
Krijn Thijs: Holland and the German Point of View: On the Dutch Reactions to German Victimhood
Annette Seidel-Arpaci: The Miracle Workers: 'German Suffering', Israeli Masculinity, and the Feminised/Queered Nation as Redemptive in Eytan Fox's Walk On Water
List of Contributors
Index
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