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Title Transformations of the new Germany / edited by Ruth A. Starkman
Edition 1st ed
Published New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2006

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 254 pages) : illustrations
Series Studies in European culture and history
Studies in European culture and history.
Contents Foreword: Interdisciplinarity or cultural studies / Russell A. Berman -- Introduction / Ruth A. Starkman -- PART I. INTELLECTUALS AND GERMAN HISTORY -- Intellectuals, the "Third Way," and German unification / Brett R. Wheeler -- The rebirth of tragedy: Syberberg, Strauss, and German identity / Stephen Brockmann -- Fear and loathing after 9/11: German intellectuals and the America-debate / Klaus R. Scherpe -- "Are the towers still standing?" September 11 and the resurrection of the literary intellectual / Alison Lewis -- PART II. MATERIAL CULTURE EAST AND WEST -- Born in the "Bakschischrepuglick": anthems of the late GDR / Patricia Anne Simpson -- Spies, shell games, and bananas: everyday symbols and metaphors in the process of cultural integration of East and West Germany / Gottfried Korff -- Club Cola and Co.: Ostalgie, material culture and identity / Martin Blum -- PART III. GERMANY AND ITS MINORITIES -- Aussiedler and Ausländer: transforming German national identity / Nora Räthzel -- Germany's coming out: citizenship and immigration reform since unification / Hermann Kurthen -- (Re)constructing community in Berlin: Turks, Jews, and German responsibility / Jonathan Lawrence -- Perpetual impossibility? Normalization of German-Jewish relations in the Berlin Republic / Ruth A. Starkman
Summary Much has been made of the Federal Republic of Germany's stubborn disunity more than a decade after unification. This collection demonstrates at once the persistence of the initial anxieties about the new Germany and its rapid absorption of the former German Democratic Republic, and suggests as well a potential optimism, that despite much contemporary domestic disenchantment, the new Germany continues to thrive as a European democracy endeavoring to confront its past and embrace its transformed and increasingly diverse culture. Transformations of the New Germany proceeds historically from unification to the present tracing a series of case studies from several of unified Germany's highly contested debates
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Political culture -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
Jews -- Germany -- History -- 1990-
National socialism -- Psychological aspects
European history.
History: specific events & topics.
Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000.
HISTORY.
History.
Ethnic relations.
Intellectual life.
Jews.
National socialism -- Psychological aspects.
Political culture.
Social conditions
SUBJECT Germany -- Intellectual life. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054607
Germany -- Social conditions -- 1990- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91005619
Germany -- Ethnic relations
Subject Germany.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
Author Starkman, Ruth A.
ISBN 9781403984661
1403984662
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