Victims and Perpetrators: 1933-1945 () von Laurel Cohen-Pfister

Victims and Perpetrators: 1933-1945
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(Re)Presenting the Past in Post-Unification Culture
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ISBN-13:
9783110897470
Veröffentl:
2012
Seiten:
382
Autor:
Laurel Cohen-Pfister
eBook Format:
PDF
eBook-Typ:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Kurzbeschreibung

The series publishes monographs and edited volumes that showcase significant scholarly work at the various intersections that currently motivate interdisciplinary inquiry in German cultural studies. Topics span all periods of German and German-speaking lands and cultures from the local to the global, with a special focus on demonstrating how various disciplines – history, musicology, art history, anthropology, religious studies, media studies, political theory, literary and cultural studies, among others – and new theoretical and methodological paradigms work across disciplinary boundaries to create knowledge and add to critical understanding in German studies broadly. All works are in English. Three to four new titles will be published annually.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Laurel Cohen-Pfister/Dagmar Wienroeder-Skinner, Introduction: History and the Memory of Suffering: Rethinking 1933-1945Transgenerational MemoryAleida Assmann, Limits of Understanding: Generational Identities in Recent German Memory Literature;Nikhil Sathe, "Ein Fressen für mein MG": The Problem of German Suffering in Uwe Timm's Am BeispieI rneines Bruders;Rachel Halverson, Mothers, Memories, and Mnemonics: Hanna Johansen's Lena and Judith Kuckart's Lenas LiebeAir War and German LiteratureVolker Hage, To Write or Remain Silent? The Portrayal of the Air War in German Literature;Susanne Vees-Gulani, The Language of Trauma: Dieter Forte's Memories of the Air War;Thomas Fox, Writing Dresden Across the GenerationsJewish Victimization: Silence and RemembranceElke Segelcke, Breaking the Taboo: Barbara Honigmann's Narrative Quest for a German-Jewish (Family) History;James Martin, A World Turned Upside Down: Role Reversals in the Victim- Perpetrator Complex in Christoph Ransmayr's Morbus Kitahara;Margit Sinka, The "Different" Holocaust Memorial in Berlin's Bayerisches VierteI: Personal and Collective Remembrance Thematizing Perpetrator/Victim RelationshipsTransnational ReconciliationValentina Glajar, Victims and Perpetrators: Representations of the German-Czech Conflict in Texts by Peter Härtling, Pavel Kohout, and Jörg Bernig;Pawel Lutomski, Acknowledging Each Other As Victims: An Unmet Challenge in the Process of Polish-German Reconciliation;Dagmar Wienroeder-Skinner, Attempts at (Re)Conciliation: Polish-German Relations in Literary Texts by Stefan Chwin, Pawel Huelle, and Olga TokarczukHistorical Consciousness and the German PresentHarald Welzer, The Collateral Damage of Enlightenment: How Grandchildren Understand the History of National Socialist Crimes and Their Grandfathers' Past;Brad Prager, The Haunted Screen (Again): The Historical Unconscious of Contemporary German Thrillers;Laurel Cohen-Pfister, Rape, War, and Outrage: Changing Perceptions on German Victimhood in the Period of Post-Unification;Daniel Becker, Corning to Terms with Vergangenheitsbewältigung: Walser's Sonntagsrede, the Kosovo War, and the Transformation of German Historical Consciousness

Beschreibung

This volume examines the politics of history and memory in Germany today through a review and analysis of seminal developments in the current discourse on 1933 1945. An interdisplicinary work, this book examines questions of representing the past from the perspective of literary studies, social psychology, film studies, history, and cultural studies.
Themes include transgenerational memory and remembrance, the air war and German literature, commemoration and silences, transnational reconciliation, and historical consciousness in the German present. The collected essays make clear that as the current discourse contributes toward an historically informed, differentiated understanding of individuals roles in the Third Reich and World War Two, victim and perpetrator identities cannot be defined as exclusive from one another. The discourse emphasizes personal over collective experience and answers questions of responsibility and guilt on the individual level.

Autor

Laurel Cohen-Pfister, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA;Dagmar Wienroeder-Skinner, St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.


 

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Victims and Perpetrators: 1933-1945 von Laurel Cohen-Pfister - mit der ISBN: 9783110897470

HIS037030 HISTORY / Modern / General; Erinnerung; Geschichtsbewusstsein; Guilt; Schuld; WW II (in literature); Weltkrieg II /i. d. Literatur; historical awareness; memory, Online-Buchhandlung


 

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