Cultural Topographies of the New Berlin
Herausgeber: Bauer, Karin; Hosek, Jennifer Ruth
Cultural Topographies of the New Berlin
Herausgeber: Bauer, Karin; Hosek, Jennifer Ruth
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Transformed by the Wall's opening in 1989 and the concomitant shift in global relations of power, Berlin continues to shape historical and contemporary images of Germanness. This interdisciplinary anthology explores Berlin's unique cultural topographies in literature, film, architecture, urban planning, and city marketing.
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Transformed by the Wall's opening in 1989 and the concomitant shift in global relations of power, Berlin continues to shape historical and contemporary images of Germanness. This interdisciplinary anthology explores Berlin's unique cultural topographies in literature, film, architecture, urban planning, and city marketing.
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 682g
- ISBN-13: 9781785337208
- ISBN-10: 1785337203
- Artikelnr.: 48384760
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 682g
- ISBN-13: 9781785337208
- ISBN-10: 1785337203
- Artikelnr.: 48384760
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Karin Bauer is Professor of German Studies at McGill University and former editor of Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies. Her publications include Adorno's Nietzschean Narratives: Critiques of Ideology, Readings of Wagner and Everybody Talks about the Weather: We Don't, along with numerous articles on critical theory and contemporary German literature and culture.
Illustrations
Introduction
Karin Bauer and Jennifer Ruth Hosek
PART I: CONTESTING GENTRIFICATION: SUBCULTURE TO MAINSTREAM
Chapter 1. Cultural History of Post-Wall Berlin: From Utopian Longing to
Nostalgia for Babylon
Katrina Sark
Chapter 2. Taking a Walk on the Wild Side: Berlin and Christiane F.'s
Second Life
Susan Ingram
Chapter 3. Representations and Interpretations of "The New Berlin" in
Contemporary German Comics
Lynn Marie Kutch
PART II: SPACES, MONUMENTS, AND THE APPROPRIATION OF HISTORY
Chapter 4. Reconfiguring the Spaces of the "Creative Class" in Contemporary
Berlin
Simon Ward
Chapter 5. Negotiating Cold War Legacies: The Discursive Ambiguity of
Berlin's Memory Sites
Stefanie Eisenhuth and Scott H. Krause
Chapter 6. Branding the New Germany-The Brandenburg Gate and a New Kind of
German Historical Amnesia
Sarah Pogoda and Rüdiger Traxler
Chapter 7. Disappearing History: Challenges of Imagining Berlin after 1989
Ayse N. Erek and Eszter Gantner
PART III: RE-IMAGINING INTEGRATION
Chapter 8. Governing through "Ethnic Entrepreneurship"
Baris Ülker
Chapter 9. Resisting Integration: Neukölln Artist Responses to Integration
Politics
Johanna Schuster-Craig
Chapter 10. The Revival of Diasporic Hebrew in Contemporary Berlin
Hila Amit
Chapter 11. Berlin's International Literature Festival: Globalizing the
Bildungsbürger
Marike Janzen
PART IV: BERLIN MEMORYSCAPES OF THE PRESENT
Chapter 12. Transnational Cityscapes: Tracking Turkish-German Hi/Stories in
Postwar Berlin
Christiane Steckenbiller
Chapter 13. Israeli Jews in the New Berlin: From Shoah Memories to Middle
Eastern Encounters
Hadas Cohen and Dani Kranz
Chapter 14. Through the Eyes of Angels and Vampires: Berlin Ruins in Wings
of Desire and We Are the Night
Peter Gölz
Chapter 15. The Uncanny City: Berlin in International Film
Andre Schütze
Index
Introduction
Karin Bauer and Jennifer Ruth Hosek
PART I: CONTESTING GENTRIFICATION: SUBCULTURE TO MAINSTREAM
Chapter 1. Cultural History of Post-Wall Berlin: From Utopian Longing to
Nostalgia for Babylon
Katrina Sark
Chapter 2. Taking a Walk on the Wild Side: Berlin and Christiane F.'s
Second Life
Susan Ingram
Chapter 3. Representations and Interpretations of "The New Berlin" in
Contemporary German Comics
Lynn Marie Kutch
PART II: SPACES, MONUMENTS, AND THE APPROPRIATION OF HISTORY
Chapter 4. Reconfiguring the Spaces of the "Creative Class" in Contemporary
Berlin
Simon Ward
Chapter 5. Negotiating Cold War Legacies: The Discursive Ambiguity of
Berlin's Memory Sites
Stefanie Eisenhuth and Scott H. Krause
Chapter 6. Branding the New Germany-The Brandenburg Gate and a New Kind of
German Historical Amnesia
Sarah Pogoda and Rüdiger Traxler
Chapter 7. Disappearing History: Challenges of Imagining Berlin after 1989
Ayse N. Erek and Eszter Gantner
PART III: RE-IMAGINING INTEGRATION
Chapter 8. Governing through "Ethnic Entrepreneurship"
Baris Ülker
Chapter 9. Resisting Integration: Neukölln Artist Responses to Integration
Politics
Johanna Schuster-Craig
Chapter 10. The Revival of Diasporic Hebrew in Contemporary Berlin
Hila Amit
Chapter 11. Berlin's International Literature Festival: Globalizing the
Bildungsbürger
Marike Janzen
PART IV: BERLIN MEMORYSCAPES OF THE PRESENT
Chapter 12. Transnational Cityscapes: Tracking Turkish-German Hi/Stories in
Postwar Berlin
Christiane Steckenbiller
Chapter 13. Israeli Jews in the New Berlin: From Shoah Memories to Middle
Eastern Encounters
Hadas Cohen and Dani Kranz
Chapter 14. Through the Eyes of Angels and Vampires: Berlin Ruins in Wings
of Desire and We Are the Night
Peter Gölz
Chapter 15. The Uncanny City: Berlin in International Film
Andre Schütze
Index
Illustrations
Introduction
Karin Bauer and Jennifer Ruth Hosek
PART I: CONTESTING GENTRIFICATION: SUBCULTURE TO MAINSTREAM
Chapter 1. Cultural History of Post-Wall Berlin: From Utopian Longing to
Nostalgia for Babylon
Katrina Sark
Chapter 2. Taking a Walk on the Wild Side: Berlin and Christiane F.'s
Second Life
Susan Ingram
Chapter 3. Representations and Interpretations of "The New Berlin" in
Contemporary German Comics
Lynn Marie Kutch
PART II: SPACES, MONUMENTS, AND THE APPROPRIATION OF HISTORY
Chapter 4. Reconfiguring the Spaces of the "Creative Class" in Contemporary
Berlin
Simon Ward
Chapter 5. Negotiating Cold War Legacies: The Discursive Ambiguity of
Berlin's Memory Sites
Stefanie Eisenhuth and Scott H. Krause
Chapter 6. Branding the New Germany-The Brandenburg Gate and a New Kind of
German Historical Amnesia
Sarah Pogoda and Rüdiger Traxler
Chapter 7. Disappearing History: Challenges of Imagining Berlin after 1989
Ayse N. Erek and Eszter Gantner
PART III: RE-IMAGINING INTEGRATION
Chapter 8. Governing through "Ethnic Entrepreneurship"
Baris Ülker
Chapter 9. Resisting Integration: Neukölln Artist Responses to Integration
Politics
Johanna Schuster-Craig
Chapter 10. The Revival of Diasporic Hebrew in Contemporary Berlin
Hila Amit
Chapter 11. Berlin's International Literature Festival: Globalizing the
Bildungsbürger
Marike Janzen
PART IV: BERLIN MEMORYSCAPES OF THE PRESENT
Chapter 12. Transnational Cityscapes: Tracking Turkish-German Hi/Stories in
Postwar Berlin
Christiane Steckenbiller
Chapter 13. Israeli Jews in the New Berlin: From Shoah Memories to Middle
Eastern Encounters
Hadas Cohen and Dani Kranz
Chapter 14. Through the Eyes of Angels and Vampires: Berlin Ruins in Wings
of Desire and We Are the Night
Peter Gölz
Chapter 15. The Uncanny City: Berlin in International Film
Andre Schütze
Index
Introduction
Karin Bauer and Jennifer Ruth Hosek
PART I: CONTESTING GENTRIFICATION: SUBCULTURE TO MAINSTREAM
Chapter 1. Cultural History of Post-Wall Berlin: From Utopian Longing to
Nostalgia for Babylon
Katrina Sark
Chapter 2. Taking a Walk on the Wild Side: Berlin and Christiane F.'s
Second Life
Susan Ingram
Chapter 3. Representations and Interpretations of "The New Berlin" in
Contemporary German Comics
Lynn Marie Kutch
PART II: SPACES, MONUMENTS, AND THE APPROPRIATION OF HISTORY
Chapter 4. Reconfiguring the Spaces of the "Creative Class" in Contemporary
Berlin
Simon Ward
Chapter 5. Negotiating Cold War Legacies: The Discursive Ambiguity of
Berlin's Memory Sites
Stefanie Eisenhuth and Scott H. Krause
Chapter 6. Branding the New Germany-The Brandenburg Gate and a New Kind of
German Historical Amnesia
Sarah Pogoda and Rüdiger Traxler
Chapter 7. Disappearing History: Challenges of Imagining Berlin after 1989
Ayse N. Erek and Eszter Gantner
PART III: RE-IMAGINING INTEGRATION
Chapter 8. Governing through "Ethnic Entrepreneurship"
Baris Ülker
Chapter 9. Resisting Integration: Neukölln Artist Responses to Integration
Politics
Johanna Schuster-Craig
Chapter 10. The Revival of Diasporic Hebrew in Contemporary Berlin
Hila Amit
Chapter 11. Berlin's International Literature Festival: Globalizing the
Bildungsbürger
Marike Janzen
PART IV: BERLIN MEMORYSCAPES OF THE PRESENT
Chapter 12. Transnational Cityscapes: Tracking Turkish-German Hi/Stories in
Postwar Berlin
Christiane Steckenbiller
Chapter 13. Israeli Jews in the New Berlin: From Shoah Memories to Middle
Eastern Encounters
Hadas Cohen and Dani Kranz
Chapter 14. Through the Eyes of Angels and Vampires: Berlin Ruins in Wings
of Desire and We Are the Night
Peter Gölz
Chapter 15. The Uncanny City: Berlin in International Film
Andre Schütze
Index