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Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture

German Culture, Politics, and Literature into the Twenty-First Century: Beyond Normalization (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture)

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This volume features sixteen thought-provoking essays by renowned international experts on German society, culture, and politics that, together, provide a comprehensive study of Germany's postunification process of "normalization." Essays ranging across a variety of disciplines including politics, foreign policy, economics, literature, architecture, and film examine how since 1990 the often contested concept of normalization has become crucial to Germany's self-understanding. Despite the apparent emergence of a "new" Germany, the essays demonstrate that normalization is still in question, and that perennial concerns -- notably the Nazi past and the legacy of the GDR -- remain central to political and cultural discourses and affect the country's efforts to deal with the new challenges of globalization and the instability and polarization it brings. This is the first major study in English or German of the impact of the normalization debate across the range of cultural, political, economic, intellectual, and historical discourses. Stephen Brockmann, Jeremy Leaman, Sebastian Harnisch and Kerry Longhurst, Lothar Probst, Simon Ward, Anna Saunders, Annette Seidel Arpaci, Chris Homewood, Andrew Plowman, Helmut Schmitz, Karoline Von Oppen, William Collins, Donahue, Katharine Schödel, Stuart Taberner, Paul Cooke Stuart Taberner is Professor of Contemporary German Literature, Culture, and Society and Paul Cooke is Senior Lecturer in German Studies, both at the University of Leeds.

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Introduction - Stuart Taberner and Paul Cooke"Normalization": Has Helmut Kohl's Vision Been Realized? - Stephen BrockmannCoping with Continuity and Discontinuity in Economic Policy since Unification - Jeremy LeamanUnderstanding The Limits of "Normalization" and the Prevalence of Strategic Culture - Sebastian Harnisch and Kerry Longhurst"Normalization" through The Role of the Holocaust - Lothar Probst"Representing Normality": Architecture in Berlin - Simon Ward"Normalizing" the East German Culture and Ostalgie - Anna SaundersNational Memory's Schlü Migration, Pedagogy, and German Remembrance Culture - Annette Seidel ArpaciThe Return of "Undead" The West German Terrorist as Vampire and the Problem of "Normalizing" the Past in Margarethe von Trotta's Die bleierne Zeit [1981] and Christian Petzold's Die innere Sicherheit bleierne Zeit [1981] and Christi - Chris Homewood"Normalizing" the "Old" Federal Republic? The FRG between 1949 and 1989 in Recent German Fiction - Andrew PlowmanReconciliation between the The Image of the Ordinary German Soldier in Dieter Wellershoff's Der Ernstfall - Helmut Schmitz"[un]sägliche Vergleiche": What Germans Remembered [and Forgot] in Former Yugoslavia in the 1990s - Karoline von Oppen"Normal" as "Apolitical": Uwe Timm's Rot and Thomas Brussig's Leben bis Männer - William Collins Donahue"Narrative Normalization" and Günter Grass's Im Krebsgang - Kathrin SchodelFrom "Normalization" to Globalization. German Fiction into the New Christian Kracht, Ingo Schulze, and Feridun Zaimoglu - Stuart TabernerAbnormal Consensus? The New Internationalism of German Cinema - Paul Cooke

254 pages, Hardcover

First published September 8, 2006

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