Berlin Divided City, 1945-1989
Herausgeber: Broadbent, Philip; Hake, Sabine
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Presents an interdisciplinary analysis of Berlin’s cultural and political landscape after the fall of the Berlin Wall Addresses unique role of architecture and politicization of high and mass culture Examines how Berlin was conceived, perceived, and represented during the four decades preceding reunification Offers a unique perspective on divided Berlin’s identities
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Presents an interdisciplinary analysis of Berlin’s cultural and political landscape after the fall of the Berlin Wall Addresses unique role of architecture and politicization of high and mass culture Examines how Berlin was conceived, perceived, and represented during the four decades preceding reunification Offers a unique perspective on divided Berlin’s identities
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781845457556
- ISBN-10: 1845457552
- Artikelnr.: 30191727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781845457556
- ISBN-10: 1845457552
- Artikelnr.: 30191727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Philip Broadbent is Assistant Professor in the Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. He has published on literary representations of post- 1990 Berlin and contemporary European fiction. His current book project looks at the emergence of cool aesthetics in West Germany.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Philip Broadbent and Sabine Hake
PART I: COLD WAR BEGINNINGS
Chapter 1. Life Among the Ruins: Sex, Space, and Subculture in Zero Hour
Berlin
Jennifer Evans
Chapter 2. The Propagandistic Role of Modern Art in Postwar Berlin
Maike Steinkamp
Chapter 3. Back to the Future: New Music's Revival and Redefinition in
Occupied Berlin
Elizabeth Janik
Chapter 4. The Nylon Curtain: Architectural Unification in Divided Berlin
Greg Castillo
Chapter 5. Mediascape and Soundscape: Two Landscapes of Modernity in Cold
War Berlin
Heiner Stahl
PART II: EAST BERLIN, THE SOCIALIST CAPITAL
Chapter 6. Painting the Berlin Wall in Leipzig: The Politics of Art in
1960s East Germany
April Eisman
Chapter 7. "You Have to Draw a Line Somewhere": Tropes of Division in DEFA
Films from the early 1960s
Mariana Ivanova
Chapter 8. Building the East German Television Tower
Heather Gumbert
Chapter 9. Transparency in Divided Berlin: The Palace of the Republic
Deborah Ascher Barnstone
PART III: WEST BERLIN, SHOWCASE OF THE WEST
Chapter 10. "I Still Have a Suitcase in Berlin": Hildegard Knef's Cold War
Movies
Ulrich Bach
Chapter 11. Benno Ohnesorg, Rudi Dutschke, and the Student Movement in West
Berlin: Critical Reflections after Forty Years
David Barclay
Chapter 12. Berlin and Post-Meinhof Feminism: Yvonne Rainer's Journeys from
Berlin/1971
Claudia Mesch
Chapter 13. Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum in Berlin as a Cold War
Project
Paul Jaskot
Chapter 14. Beyond the Berlin Myth: the Local, the Global and IBA 87
Emily Pugh
PART IV: BERLIN AFTER UNIFICATION: LOOKING BACK AND BEYOND
Chapter 15. Stereographic City: Berlin Photography in the Wende Era
Miriam Paeslack
Chapter 16. Divided City, Divided Heaven? Berlin Border Crossings in
Post-WendeFiction
Lyn Marven
Chapter 17. Interview with Barbara Hoidn
Notes on Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Philip Broadbent and Sabine Hake
PART I: COLD WAR BEGINNINGS
Chapter 1. Life Among the Ruins: Sex, Space, and Subculture in Zero Hour
Berlin
Jennifer Evans
Chapter 2. The Propagandistic Role of Modern Art in Postwar Berlin
Maike Steinkamp
Chapter 3. Back to the Future: New Music's Revival and Redefinition in
Occupied Berlin
Elizabeth Janik
Chapter 4. The Nylon Curtain: Architectural Unification in Divided Berlin
Greg Castillo
Chapter 5. Mediascape and Soundscape: Two Landscapes of Modernity in Cold
War Berlin
Heiner Stahl
PART II: EAST BERLIN, THE SOCIALIST CAPITAL
Chapter 6. Painting the Berlin Wall in Leipzig: The Politics of Art in
1960s East Germany
April Eisman
Chapter 7. "You Have to Draw a Line Somewhere": Tropes of Division in DEFA
Films from the early 1960s
Mariana Ivanova
Chapter 8. Building the East German Television Tower
Heather Gumbert
Chapter 9. Transparency in Divided Berlin: The Palace of the Republic
Deborah Ascher Barnstone
PART III: WEST BERLIN, SHOWCASE OF THE WEST
Chapter 10. "I Still Have a Suitcase in Berlin": Hildegard Knef's Cold War
Movies
Ulrich Bach
Chapter 11. Benno Ohnesorg, Rudi Dutschke, and the Student Movement in West
Berlin: Critical Reflections after Forty Years
David Barclay
Chapter 12. Berlin and Post-Meinhof Feminism: Yvonne Rainer's Journeys from
Berlin/1971
Claudia Mesch
Chapter 13. Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum in Berlin as a Cold War
Project
Paul Jaskot
Chapter 14. Beyond the Berlin Myth: the Local, the Global and IBA 87
Emily Pugh
PART IV: BERLIN AFTER UNIFICATION: LOOKING BACK AND BEYOND
Chapter 15. Stereographic City: Berlin Photography in the Wende Era
Miriam Paeslack
Chapter 16. Divided City, Divided Heaven? Berlin Border Crossings in
Post-WendeFiction
Lyn Marven
Chapter 17. Interview with Barbara Hoidn
Notes on Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Philip Broadbent and Sabine Hake
PART I: COLD WAR BEGINNINGS
Chapter 1. Life Among the Ruins: Sex, Space, and Subculture in Zero Hour
Berlin
Jennifer Evans
Chapter 2. The Propagandistic Role of Modern Art in Postwar Berlin
Maike Steinkamp
Chapter 3. Back to the Future: New Music's Revival and Redefinition in
Occupied Berlin
Elizabeth Janik
Chapter 4. The Nylon Curtain: Architectural Unification in Divided Berlin
Greg Castillo
Chapter 5. Mediascape and Soundscape: Two Landscapes of Modernity in Cold
War Berlin
Heiner Stahl
PART II: EAST BERLIN, THE SOCIALIST CAPITAL
Chapter 6. Painting the Berlin Wall in Leipzig: The Politics of Art in
1960s East Germany
April Eisman
Chapter 7. "You Have to Draw a Line Somewhere": Tropes of Division in DEFA
Films from the early 1960s
Mariana Ivanova
Chapter 8. Building the East German Television Tower
Heather Gumbert
Chapter 9. Transparency in Divided Berlin: The Palace of the Republic
Deborah Ascher Barnstone
PART III: WEST BERLIN, SHOWCASE OF THE WEST
Chapter 10. "I Still Have a Suitcase in Berlin": Hildegard Knef's Cold War
Movies
Ulrich Bach
Chapter 11. Benno Ohnesorg, Rudi Dutschke, and the Student Movement in West
Berlin: Critical Reflections after Forty Years
David Barclay
Chapter 12. Berlin and Post-Meinhof Feminism: Yvonne Rainer's Journeys from
Berlin/1971
Claudia Mesch
Chapter 13. Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum in Berlin as a Cold War
Project
Paul Jaskot
Chapter 14. Beyond the Berlin Myth: the Local, the Global and IBA 87
Emily Pugh
PART IV: BERLIN AFTER UNIFICATION: LOOKING BACK AND BEYOND
Chapter 15. Stereographic City: Berlin Photography in the Wende Era
Miriam Paeslack
Chapter 16. Divided City, Divided Heaven? Berlin Border Crossings in
Post-WendeFiction
Lyn Marven
Chapter 17. Interview with Barbara Hoidn
Notes on Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Philip Broadbent and Sabine Hake
PART I: COLD WAR BEGINNINGS
Chapter 1. Life Among the Ruins: Sex, Space, and Subculture in Zero Hour
Berlin
Jennifer Evans
Chapter 2. The Propagandistic Role of Modern Art in Postwar Berlin
Maike Steinkamp
Chapter 3. Back to the Future: New Music's Revival and Redefinition in
Occupied Berlin
Elizabeth Janik
Chapter 4. The Nylon Curtain: Architectural Unification in Divided Berlin
Greg Castillo
Chapter 5. Mediascape and Soundscape: Two Landscapes of Modernity in Cold
War Berlin
Heiner Stahl
PART II: EAST BERLIN, THE SOCIALIST CAPITAL
Chapter 6. Painting the Berlin Wall in Leipzig: The Politics of Art in
1960s East Germany
April Eisman
Chapter 7. "You Have to Draw a Line Somewhere": Tropes of Division in DEFA
Films from the early 1960s
Mariana Ivanova
Chapter 8. Building the East German Television Tower
Heather Gumbert
Chapter 9. Transparency in Divided Berlin: The Palace of the Republic
Deborah Ascher Barnstone
PART III: WEST BERLIN, SHOWCASE OF THE WEST
Chapter 10. "I Still Have a Suitcase in Berlin": Hildegard Knef's Cold War
Movies
Ulrich Bach
Chapter 11. Benno Ohnesorg, Rudi Dutschke, and the Student Movement in West
Berlin: Critical Reflections after Forty Years
David Barclay
Chapter 12. Berlin and Post-Meinhof Feminism: Yvonne Rainer's Journeys from
Berlin/1971
Claudia Mesch
Chapter 13. Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum in Berlin as a Cold War
Project
Paul Jaskot
Chapter 14. Beyond the Berlin Myth: the Local, the Global and IBA 87
Emily Pugh
PART IV: BERLIN AFTER UNIFICATION: LOOKING BACK AND BEYOND
Chapter 15. Stereographic City: Berlin Photography in the Wende Era
Miriam Paeslack
Chapter 16. Divided City, Divided Heaven? Berlin Border Crossings in
Post-WendeFiction
Lyn Marven
Chapter 17. Interview with Barbara Hoidn
Notes on Contributors
Index







