Who is «German»? What defines «Germanness»? These questions about
national identity have continued to confound both Germans and foreign
observers in light of Germany’s complex history: its changing
borders between 1871 and 1989 make even a geographic definition of the
nation complex, let alone allowing for a clear definition of the
national character. Questions about German identity continue to play
out not only in political discussions but also in visual cultural
forms. This essay collection examines the multi-faceted nature of
German identity through the lens of myriad forms of visual
representation. The contributors explore the nature of German national
identity in different historical periods from the Middle Ages to the
present and consider how conceptions of that identity have been
depicted across the broad spectrum of visual culture: from painting to
sculpture, advertising to architecture, television and film to
installation art. Because of the unusual approach, the essays address
broad questions about identity formation, authenticity, and
affirmation in the German context. Together, the essays in this volume
demonstrate the complexities of identity construction and offer new
insights into the «German Question» from the perspective of visual
culture.
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ISBN
9783035304268
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok