Representations of German Identity. için kapak resmi
Representations of German Identity.
Başlık:
Representations of German Identity.
Yazar:
Barnstone, Deborah Ascher.
ISBN:
9783035304268
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1 online resource (315 pages)
Seri:
German Visual Culture ; v.1

German Visual Culture
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Contents -- Figures -- Deborah Ascher Barnstone and Thomas O. Haakenson Introduction: Why Visual Culture Matters -- Gabriella Szalay A Painting Fit for a Nation: The Dombild and its Legacy in Nineteenth-Century Ge -- Samuel Adams Blasting Wagner out of the Continuum of History: Deutschtum Transposed in the Los Ang -- Robert C. Kunath German Art and the Spirit of 1914: Identity, Modernism, and the Case of Ludwig D -- Thomas O. Haakenson The Architectonics of Public Science: German Identity and the Berlin Museum of -- Kevin S. Amidon Intersexes and Mixed Races: Visuality, Narrative, and "Bastard" Identity in Early -- Deborah Ascher Barnstone The 1929 Breslau Werkbund Exhibition: Constructing German Identity in Archi -- Elizabeth Cronin The Problem of German Identity in 1930s Austria and the Influence of Austrian He -- Wendy Westphal Good Bye, DDR!: Where East German Material Culture Meets Film -- Mareike Herrmann Imagined Homes: Negotiating German Identity in the Eastern Provinces in Thomas Ar -- Erin Hanas Raus mit der Sprache. Rein ins Leben: The Exposed Tongue -- Christina Schmid Pathetic Parodies: German National Identity in Bjørn Melhus's Weit Weit Weg -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
Özet:
Who is German? What defines Germanness? These questions about national identity have continued to confound both Germans and foreign observers in light of Germany's complex history: its changing borders between 1871 and 1989 make even a geographic definition of the nation complex, let alone allowing for a clear definition of the national character. Questions about German identity continue to play out not only in political discussions but also in visual cultural forms. This essay collection examines the multi-faceted nature of German identity through the lens of myriad forms of visual representation. The contributors explore the nature of German national identity in different historical periods from the Middle Ages to the present and consider how conceptions of that identity have been depicted across the broad spectrum of visual culture: from painting to sculpture, advertising to architecture, television and film to installation art. Because of the unusual approach, the essays address broad questions about identity formation, authenticity, and affirmation in the German context. Together, the essays in this volume demonstrate the complexities of identity construction and offer new insights into the German Question from the perspective of visual culture.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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