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Heimat - A German Dream Elizabeth Boa (Professor of German, Professor of German, University of Nottingham)

Heimat - A German Dream By Elizabeth Boa (Professor of German, Professor of German, University of Nottingham)

Summary

German identity has been a controversial theme throughout the modern age, especially in the wake of unification. This study explores the theme of identity between locality and nation in literature and film from the late nineteenth-century through to the present, locating key novels and films in a wider cultural context of great significance for an understanding of German history.

Heimat - A German Dream Summary

Heimat - A German Dream: Regional Loyalties and National Identity in German Culture 1890-1990 by Elizabeth Boa (Professor of German, Professor of German, University of Nottingham)

The discourse of Heimat, meaning homeland or roots, has been a medium of debate on German identity between region and nation for at least a century. Four phases parallel Germany's discontinuous history: Heimat literature as a response to modernization and to regional tensions before the First World War; the inter-war period when Heimat divided into racist ideology, left-wing opposition, and inner resistance to the Third Reich; a post-war dialectic between escapist 1950s Heimat films and right-wing claims to the lost lands in the East to which anti-Heimat theatre and films in the 1960s and 1970s were a response, with the urban Heimat in GDR films adding a socialist twist; regionalism and green politics in the 1980s and German identity beyond Cold War divisions. A key point of reference in current debates on German history, Heimat looks likely to continue in postmodern and multicultural mode.

Heimat - A German Dream Reviews

Boa and Palfreyman supply a rich and varied fare ... handsomely produced, with good illustrations. * Modern Language Review *
What this study achieves, above all else, is to underscore the constant yearning of the German psyche for a potent and cohesive identity, compelling us to ponder not only the cultural accomplishments this has inspired, but also the afflictions it has, in no small part, brought upon the nation. * Forum for Modern Language Studies *

About Elizabeth Boa (Professor of German, Professor of German, University of Nottingham)

Elizabeth Boa is Professor of German, University of Nottingham and author of Kafka: Gender, Class, Race in the Letters and Fictions (OUP, 1996) Rachel Palfreyman is Professor of German, University of Nottingham

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Mapping the Terrain ; 2. Heimat at the Turn of the Century: The Heimat Art Movement and Clara Viebigs Eifel Fictions ; 3. A Land Fit for Heroes? Ernst Wiechert's Das einfache Leben and Marieluise Fleisser's Pioniere in Ingolstadt ; 4. (Un)happy Families: Heimat and Anti-Heimat in West German Film and Theatre ; 5. At Home in the GDR? Heimat in East German Film ; 6. Heimat Past and Present - A Land Fit for Youth: Lenz's Deutschstunde, Emil Nolde and Heimatkunst, Michael Verhoeven's Das schreckliche Madchen ; 7. Homeward-bound: Edgar Reitz's Heimat for the 1980s ; 8. Heimat Regained, Dissolved, or Multiplied? ; Chronology ; Bibliography

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NPB9780198159223
9780198159223
0198159226
Heimat - A German Dream: Regional Loyalties and National Identity in German Culture 1890-1990 by Elizabeth Boa (Professor of German, Professor of German, University of Nottingham)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2000-09-21
242
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