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Edinburgh German Yearbook

Edinburgh German Yearbook
Author: Laura Bradley
Publisher: Camden House
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1571134921

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While Bertold Brecht became identified internationally as the cultural figurehead of the GDR, his relationship with the authorities was always complex. This book examines his activities in the GDR and the regime's marginalizing response and posthumous appropriation of his legacy.


Edinburgh German Yearbook 13

Edinburgh German Yearbook 13
Author: Siobhán Donovan
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2022
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 1640140603

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Volume 13 deals with the interaction of music and politics, considering a broad range of genres, authors, composers, and artists in Germany since the nineteenth century. A particularly iconic image of German Reunification is that of Mstislav Rostropovich playing from J. S. Bach's cello suites in front of the Berlin Wall on November 11, 1989. Thirty years on, it is timely to reconsider the cross-fertilization of music and politics within the German-speaking context. Frequently employed as a motivational force, a propaganda tool, or even a weapon, music can imbue a sense of identity and belonging, triggering both comforting and disturbing memories. Playing a key role in the formation of Heimat and "Germanness," it serves ideological, nationalistic, and propagandistic purposes conveying political messages and swaying public opinion. This volume brings together essays by historians, literary scholars, and musicologists on topics concerning the increasing politicization of music, especially since the nineteenth century. They cover a broad spectrum of genres, musicians, and thinkers, discussing the interplay of music and politics in "classical" and popular music: from the rediscovery and repurposing of Martin Luther in nineteenth-century Germany to the exploitation of music during the Third Reich, from the performative politics of German punk and pop music to the influence of the events of 1988/89 on operatic productions in the former GDR - up to the relevance of Ernst Bloch in our contemporary post-truth society.


Edinburgh German Yearbook 11

Edinburgh German Yearbook 11
Author: Helmut Schmitz
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2017
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1571139788

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New essays exploring the resurgence of the theme of romantic relationships and love in German literature since around the turn of the millennium. While sociologists have long agreed that the problems of modern and contemporary subjectivity crystallize in the issue of romantic relationships and love (e.g., Luhmann, Illouz, Beck, etc.), the theme of love, so crucial to the foundational text of modern German literature, Goethe's Werther, all but disappeared from German prose literature in the second half of the twentieth century. Yet over the past fifteen years German-language literature has witnessed an explosion of novels with "Liebe" in their titles as well as novels that centrally focus on intersubjective erotic and emotional relationships. A number of major contemporary writers (Treichel, Walser, Kermani, Ortheil, Maron, Zaimoglu, Genazino) have written Liebesromane or novels in which significant sociohistorical questions are refracted through the love relationships of their protagonists. German film likewise has increasingly thematized love relationships under postromantic conditions, e.g. in the films of the Berlin school. Simultaneously, the development of both feminist and LGBTQ politics over the past decades has exploded the heteronormative discourses ofdesire in a way that has both expanded and enriched the lovers' discourse, while recent developments of urban (hetero)sexuality have expanded the previously available models of expressing erotic relationships in ways that are reminiscent of the utopian ending of Goethe's first version of Stella. The present collection offers a wide-ranging set of essays on these developments. Contributors: Esther K. Bauer, Sven Glawion, Silke Horstkotte, Sarra Kassem, Maria Roca Lizarazu, Helmut Schmitz, Angelika Vybiral. Helmut Schmitz is Reader in German at the University of Warwick. Peter Davies is Professor and Head of German at the University of Edinburgh.


Edinburgh German Yearbook 10

Edinburgh German Yearbook 10
Author: Leanne Dawson
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2018
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1571139656

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Contributions exploring the representation and reality of LGBTQ+ individuals and issues in historical and contemporary German-speaking culture.


Gender and Sexuality in East German Film

Gender and Sexuality in East German Film
Author: Kyle Frackman
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 1571139923

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The first scholarly collection in English or German to fully address the treatment of gender and sexuality in the productions of DEFA across genres and in social, political, and cultural context.


The Routledge Handbook of German Politics & Culture

The Routledge Handbook of German Politics & Culture
Author: Sarah Colvin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 627
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317600142

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The Routledge Handbook of German Politics and Culture offers a wide-ranging and authoritative account of Germany in the 21st century. It gathers the expertise of internationally leading scholars of German culture, politics, and society to explore and explain historical pathways to contemporary Germany the current ‘Berlin Republic’ society and diversity Germany and Europe Germany and the world. This is an essential resource for students, researchers, and all those looking to understand contemporary German politics and culture.


Classical Music in the German Democratic Republic

Classical Music in the German Democratic Republic
Author: Kyle Frackman
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1571139168

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Approaches the topic of classical music in the GDR from an interdisciplinary perspective, questioning the assumption that classical music functioned purely as an ideological support for the state.


A Companion to German Cinema

A Companion to German Cinema
Author: Terri Ginsberg
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2012-02-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1405194367

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A Companion to German Cinema A Companion to German Cinema regards the shifting terrain of German filmmaking and film studies against their larger social contexts with twenty-two newly commissioned essays by well-established and younger scholars in the field. While several of these focus on classic topics such as Weimar cinema, Fifties cinema, New German Cinema and its legacy, and Holocaust film, the collection is distinguished by its focus on new developments and the innovative light they may shed on earlier practices. A Companion to German Cinema includes essays on Berlin Film, Neue Heimat Film, New Comedy, post-Wall documentaries, the post-Wende RAF genre, and Rabenmutter imagery, as well as on the persistently overlooked and under-theorized Indianerfilme, post-AIDS documentaries, sexploitation films, and new multicultural and transnational films produced in Germany under the auspices of the European Union. Organized into three “movements” representing the significance of these developments for their aesthetic theorization, A Companion to German Cinema challenges its readers to address critical gaps in the field with the aim of opening it further onto new terrains of intellectual engagement.