COMPETING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE FORMER EAST GERMAN STATE IN THE
GERMAN CULTURAL MEMORY.
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the consequences of
the country's divided past continue to be debated. The legacy of the
German Democratic Republic occupies a major role in German popular
culture, with audiences flocking to films claiming to depict the East
German state "as it was." Politicians from both left and right make
use of its legacy to support their parties' approach to unification,
while former citizens of the GDR are still working through their own
memories of the regime and adjusting to unification.
Since 1989, competing representations of the East German state have
emerged, some underlining its repressive nature, others lamenting the
loss of asense of community. The twentieth anniversary of the _Wende_
is an occasion to reflect upon both the history of the GDR and the
ways in which it has been remembered, and the present volume presents
new research on the theme from a variety of perspectives, with
sections on film and literature, museums and memorials, and
historiography and politics.
Contributors: Thomas Ahbe, Pertti Ahonen, Silke Arnold-de Simine,
Stefan Berger, Laura Bradley, Mary Fulbrook, Nick Hodgin, Anna
O'Driscoll, Stuart Parkes, Caroline Pearce, Günter Schlusche, Peter
Thompson, Andreas Wagner.
Nick Hodgin is a Cultural Historian working at the University of
Sheffield, UK, and Caroline Pearce is Lecturer in German and
Interpreting, also at the University of Sheffield.
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Representations of the East German State since 1989
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781571137715
Publisert
2022
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Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok