Cultural Topographies of the New Berlin
Herausgeber: Bauer, Karin; Hosek, Jennifer Ruth
Cultural Topographies of the New Berlin
Herausgeber: Bauer, Karin; Hosek, Jennifer Ruth
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Offers an interdisciplinary investigation of the New Berlin Provides culturally-focused considerations of the New Berlin in a globalizing Europe and as a pillar of the European Union. Highlights the tensions between Berlin's Creative City identification and its urban challenges.
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Offers an interdisciplinary investigation of the New Berlin Provides culturally-focused considerations of the New Berlin in a globalizing Europe and as a pillar of the European Union. Highlights the tensions between Berlin's Creative City identification and its urban challenges.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 605g
- ISBN-13: 9781789205220
- ISBN-10: 1789205220
- Artikelnr.: 56730406
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 605g
- ISBN-13: 9781789205220
- ISBN-10: 1789205220
- Artikelnr.: 56730406
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Karin Bauer is Professor of German Studies at McGill University and former editor of Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies. Her publications include Adorno's Nietzschean Narratives: Critiques of Ideology, Readings of Wagner and Everybody Talks about the Weather: We Don't, along with numerous articles on critical theory and contemporary German literature and culture.
Illustrations
Introduction
Karin Bauer and Jennifer Ruth Hosek
PART I: CONTESTING GENTRIFICATION: SUBCULTURE TO MAINSTREAM
Chapter 1. Cultural History of Post-Wall Berlin: From Utopian Longing to
Nostalgia for Babylon
Katrina Sark
Chapter 2. Taking a Walk on the Wild Side: Berlin and Christiane F.'s
Second Life
Susan Ingram
Chapter 3. Representations and Interpretations of "The New Berlin" in
Contemporary German Comics
Lynn Marie Kutch
PART II: SPACES, MONUMENTS, AND THE APPROPRIATION OF HISTORY
Chapter 4. Reconfiguring the Spaces of the "Creative Class" in Contemporary
Berlin
Simon Ward
Chapter 5. Negotiating Cold War Legacies: The Discursive Ambiguity of
Berlin's Memory Sites
Stefanie Eisenhuth and Scott H. Krause
Chapter 6. Branding the New Germany-The Brandenburg Gate and a New Kind of
German Historical Amnesia
Sarah Pogoda and Rüdiger Traxler
Chapter 7. Disappearing History: Challenges of Imagining Berlin after 1989
Ayse N. Erek and Eszter Gantner
PART III: RE-IMAGINING INTEGRATION
Chapter 8. Governing through "Ethnic Entrepreneurship"
Baris Ülker
Chapter 9. Resisting Integration: Neukölln Artist Responses to Integration
Politics
Johanna Schuster-Craig
Chapter 10. The Revival of Diasporic Hebrew in Contemporary Berlin
Hila Amit
Chapter 11. Berlin's International Literature Festival: Globalizing the
Bildungsbürger
Marike Janzen
PART IV: BERLIN MEMORYSCAPES OF THE PRESENT
Chapter 12. Transnational Cityscapes: Tracking Turkish-German Hi/Stories in
Postwar Berlin
Christiane Steckenbiller
Chapter 13. Israeli Jews in the New Berlin: From Shoah Memories to Middle
Eastern Encounters
Hadas Cohen and Dani Kranz
Chapter 14. Through the Eyes of Angels and Vampires: Berlin Ruins in Wings
of Desire and We Are the Night
Peter Gölz
Chapter 15. The Uncanny City: Berlin in International Film
Andre Schütze
Index
Introduction
Karin Bauer and Jennifer Ruth Hosek
PART I: CONTESTING GENTRIFICATION: SUBCULTURE TO MAINSTREAM
Chapter 1. Cultural History of Post-Wall Berlin: From Utopian Longing to
Nostalgia for Babylon
Katrina Sark
Chapter 2. Taking a Walk on the Wild Side: Berlin and Christiane F.'s
Second Life
Susan Ingram
Chapter 3. Representations and Interpretations of "The New Berlin" in
Contemporary German Comics
Lynn Marie Kutch
PART II: SPACES, MONUMENTS, AND THE APPROPRIATION OF HISTORY
Chapter 4. Reconfiguring the Spaces of the "Creative Class" in Contemporary
Berlin
Simon Ward
Chapter 5. Negotiating Cold War Legacies: The Discursive Ambiguity of
Berlin's Memory Sites
Stefanie Eisenhuth and Scott H. Krause
Chapter 6. Branding the New Germany-The Brandenburg Gate and a New Kind of
German Historical Amnesia
Sarah Pogoda and Rüdiger Traxler
Chapter 7. Disappearing History: Challenges of Imagining Berlin after 1989
Ayse N. Erek and Eszter Gantner
PART III: RE-IMAGINING INTEGRATION
Chapter 8. Governing through "Ethnic Entrepreneurship"
Baris Ülker
Chapter 9. Resisting Integration: Neukölln Artist Responses to Integration
Politics
Johanna Schuster-Craig
Chapter 10. The Revival of Diasporic Hebrew in Contemporary Berlin
Hila Amit
Chapter 11. Berlin's International Literature Festival: Globalizing the
Bildungsbürger
Marike Janzen
PART IV: BERLIN MEMORYSCAPES OF THE PRESENT
Chapter 12. Transnational Cityscapes: Tracking Turkish-German Hi/Stories in
Postwar Berlin
Christiane Steckenbiller
Chapter 13. Israeli Jews in the New Berlin: From Shoah Memories to Middle
Eastern Encounters
Hadas Cohen and Dani Kranz
Chapter 14. Through the Eyes of Angels and Vampires: Berlin Ruins in Wings
of Desire and We Are the Night
Peter Gölz
Chapter 15. The Uncanny City: Berlin in International Film
Andre Schütze
Index
Illustrations
Introduction
Karin Bauer and Jennifer Ruth Hosek
PART I: CONTESTING GENTRIFICATION: SUBCULTURE TO MAINSTREAM
Chapter 1. Cultural History of Post-Wall Berlin: From Utopian Longing to
Nostalgia for Babylon
Katrina Sark
Chapter 2. Taking a Walk on the Wild Side: Berlin and Christiane F.'s
Second Life
Susan Ingram
Chapter 3. Representations and Interpretations of "The New Berlin" in
Contemporary German Comics
Lynn Marie Kutch
PART II: SPACES, MONUMENTS, AND THE APPROPRIATION OF HISTORY
Chapter 4. Reconfiguring the Spaces of the "Creative Class" in Contemporary
Berlin
Simon Ward
Chapter 5. Negotiating Cold War Legacies: The Discursive Ambiguity of
Berlin's Memory Sites
Stefanie Eisenhuth and Scott H. Krause
Chapter 6. Branding the New Germany-The Brandenburg Gate and a New Kind of
German Historical Amnesia
Sarah Pogoda and Rüdiger Traxler
Chapter 7. Disappearing History: Challenges of Imagining Berlin after 1989
Ayse N. Erek and Eszter Gantner
PART III: RE-IMAGINING INTEGRATION
Chapter 8. Governing through "Ethnic Entrepreneurship"
Baris Ülker
Chapter 9. Resisting Integration: Neukölln Artist Responses to Integration
Politics
Johanna Schuster-Craig
Chapter 10. The Revival of Diasporic Hebrew in Contemporary Berlin
Hila Amit
Chapter 11. Berlin's International Literature Festival: Globalizing the
Bildungsbürger
Marike Janzen
PART IV: BERLIN MEMORYSCAPES OF THE PRESENT
Chapter 12. Transnational Cityscapes: Tracking Turkish-German Hi/Stories in
Postwar Berlin
Christiane Steckenbiller
Chapter 13. Israeli Jews in the New Berlin: From Shoah Memories to Middle
Eastern Encounters
Hadas Cohen and Dani Kranz
Chapter 14. Through the Eyes of Angels and Vampires: Berlin Ruins in Wings
of Desire and We Are the Night
Peter Gölz
Chapter 15. The Uncanny City: Berlin in International Film
Andre Schütze
Index
Introduction
Karin Bauer and Jennifer Ruth Hosek
PART I: CONTESTING GENTRIFICATION: SUBCULTURE TO MAINSTREAM
Chapter 1. Cultural History of Post-Wall Berlin: From Utopian Longing to
Nostalgia for Babylon
Katrina Sark
Chapter 2. Taking a Walk on the Wild Side: Berlin and Christiane F.'s
Second Life
Susan Ingram
Chapter 3. Representations and Interpretations of "The New Berlin" in
Contemporary German Comics
Lynn Marie Kutch
PART II: SPACES, MONUMENTS, AND THE APPROPRIATION OF HISTORY
Chapter 4. Reconfiguring the Spaces of the "Creative Class" in Contemporary
Berlin
Simon Ward
Chapter 5. Negotiating Cold War Legacies: The Discursive Ambiguity of
Berlin's Memory Sites
Stefanie Eisenhuth and Scott H. Krause
Chapter 6. Branding the New Germany-The Brandenburg Gate and a New Kind of
German Historical Amnesia
Sarah Pogoda and Rüdiger Traxler
Chapter 7. Disappearing History: Challenges of Imagining Berlin after 1989
Ayse N. Erek and Eszter Gantner
PART III: RE-IMAGINING INTEGRATION
Chapter 8. Governing through "Ethnic Entrepreneurship"
Baris Ülker
Chapter 9. Resisting Integration: Neukölln Artist Responses to Integration
Politics
Johanna Schuster-Craig
Chapter 10. The Revival of Diasporic Hebrew in Contemporary Berlin
Hila Amit
Chapter 11. Berlin's International Literature Festival: Globalizing the
Bildungsbürger
Marike Janzen
PART IV: BERLIN MEMORYSCAPES OF THE PRESENT
Chapter 12. Transnational Cityscapes: Tracking Turkish-German Hi/Stories in
Postwar Berlin
Christiane Steckenbiller
Chapter 13. Israeli Jews in the New Berlin: From Shoah Memories to Middle
Eastern Encounters
Hadas Cohen and Dani Kranz
Chapter 14. Through the Eyes of Angels and Vampires: Berlin Ruins in Wings
of Desire and We Are the Night
Peter Gölz
Chapter 15. The Uncanny City: Berlin in International Film
Andre Schütze
Index







