The GDR tomorrow rethinking the East German legacy

GDR without borders: transnational perspectives -- German Democratic aesthetics: co-authorship and self-representation -- Beyond 1989: the law and the instrumentality of the past -- (N)ostalgie: future as history, history as future?

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Weitere Verfasser: Emery, Elizabeth (HerausgeberIn), Hines, Matthew (HerausgeberIn), Preuss, Evelyn (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York Peter Lang 2024
Schriftenreihe:Studies in modern German and Austrian literature volume 13
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Zusammenfassung:GDR without borders: transnational perspectives -- German Democratic aesthetics: co-authorship and self-representation -- Beyond 1989: the law and the instrumentality of the past -- (N)ostalgie: future as history, history as future?
"A unique experiment at the frontlines of the Cold War, the German Democratic Republic collapsed more than thirty years ago. But it did not simply vanish. Far from being a footnote in history, the state and its legacies continue to inform identities, politics, and culture today. Studies of surveillance and government control, individual agency and equal opportunity, informal networks, strategic alliances, and strategies subverting limitations on freedom of expression prompt us to rethink our conceptualizations of the GDR. Introducing the work of a new generation of researchers, this anthology applies such approaches to a wide range of examples from film, theatre, music, literature, radio, and law. The chapters explore and transgress temporal, national, and disciplinary boundaries. From these investigations emerges a pervasive pattern of informal, border-transcending spheres, subversive identity discourses, and effective agency. Drawing variously on concepts such as Eigen-Sinn, informal society, and alternative public spheres, the papers presented here highlight the relevance of GDR Studies looking forwards. More than a volume about just the past, The GDR Tomorrow holds implications for the future"--
Beschreibung:"The papers in 'The GDR tomorrow' were presented at three separate conferences in the 'GDR today' series. We thank, firstly, the host institutions: the Universities of Bangor, Newcastle, and Birmingham." (Acknowledgements, Seite [xiii])
Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:vii, 335 Seiten
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ISBN:9781789979404
978-1-78997-940-4