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Remembering and Rethinking the GDR A. Saunders

Remembering and Rethinking the GDR By A. Saunders

Remembering and Rethinking the GDR by A. Saunders


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Exploring the ways in which the GDR has been remembered since its demise in 1989/90, this volume asks how memory of the former state continues to shape contemporary Germany. Its contributors offer multiple perspectives on the GDR and offer new insights into the complex relationship between past and present.

Remembering and Rethinking the GDR Summary

Remembering and Rethinking the GDR: Multiple Perspectives and Plural Authenticities by A. Saunders

Exploring the ways in which the GDR has been remembered since its demise in 1989/90, this volume asks how memory of the former state continues to shape contemporary Germany. Its contributors offer multiple perspectives on the GDR and offer new insights into the complex relationship between past and present.

About A. Saunders

MARK ALLINSON Senior Lecturer in German History at the University of Bristol, UK SILKE ARNOLD-DE SIMINE Lecturer in German Studies in the Department of European Cultures and Languages, Birkbeck, University of London, UK OWEN EVANS Senior Lecturer in Film and Television in the Media Department at Edge Hill University, UK ANSELMA GALLINAT Lecturer in Sociology at Newcastle University, UK ELKE GILSON Postdoctoral Fellow of the Flemish Research Fund attached to the Department of Literary Studies at Ghent University, Netherlands PATRICIA HOGWOOD Reader in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Westminster, UK CLAIRE HYLAND Research and Teaching Fellow at the University of Bristol, UK SARA JONES Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham, UK ALEXANDRA KAISER Cultural anthropologist and works for museums ELAINE KELLY Lecturer in Music at the University of Edinburgh, UK GABRIELE MUELLER Associate Professor of German Studies at York University, UK CHLOE PAVER Senior Lecturer in German at the University of Exeter, UK SUSANNAH RADSTONE Professor in the School of Arts and Digital Industries at the University of East London, UK JOANNE SAYNER Lecturer in Cultural Theory and German Studies at the University of Birmingham, UK

Table of Contents

List of Figures Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction; D.Pinfold A.Saunders PART I: THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS The GDR and the Memory Debate; S.Radstone & S.Arnold-de Simine Selective Memory: Channelling the Past in Post-GDR Society; P.Hogwood PART II: NARRATIVE FRAMEWORKS OF MEMORY Reframing Antifascism: Greta Kuckhoff as Author, Commentator and Critic; J.Sayner Community and Genre: Autobiographical Rememberings of Stasi Oppression; S.Jones Doppelganger in Post-Wende Literature: Klaus Schlesinger's Trug and beyond; E.Gilson PART III: BEYOND NOSTALGIA 'Ostalgie doesn't fit': Individual Interpretations of and Interaction with Ostalgie; C.Hyland Reflective Nostalgia and Diasporic Memory: Composing East Germany after 1989; E.Kelly Colour and Time in Museums of East German Everyday Life; C.Paver PART IV: PAST MEMORIES FOR PRESENT CONCERNS Memory Matters and Contexts: Remembering for Past, Present and Future; A.Gallinat The Politics of Memory in Berlin's Freiheits- und Einheitsdenkmal; A.Saunders 'We were heroes.' Local Memories of Autumn 1989: Revising the Past; A.Kaiser PART V: MEMORIES IN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC Re-Imagining the Niche: Visual Reconstructions of Private Spaces in the GDR; G.Mueller Memories, Secrets and Lies: The Emotional Legacy of the GDR in Christian Schwochow's Novemberkind; O.Evans Life in the Army: Reported, Represented, Remembered; M.Allinson Index

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NPB9780230360570
9780230360570
0230360572
Remembering and Rethinking the GDR: Multiple Perspectives and Plural Authenticities by A. Saunders
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2012-12-15
253
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