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Fellow Tribesmen 1st Edition Frank Usbeck

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Fellow Tribesmen 1st Edition Frank Usbeck
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.88 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Frank Usbeck
ISBN: 9781782386551, 1782386556
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Fellow Tribesmen 1st Edition Frank Usbeck by Frank Usbeck 9781782386551, 1782386556 instant download after payment.

Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Germans exhibited a widespread cultural passion for tales and representations of Native Americans. This book explores the evolution of German national identity and its relationship with the ideas and cultural practices around "Indianthusiasm." Pervasive and adaptable, imagery of Native Americans was appropriated by Nazi propaganda and merged with exceptionalist notions of German tribalism, oxymoronically promoting the Nazis' racial ideology. This book combines cultural and intellectual history to scrutinize the motifs of Native American imagery in German literature, media, and scholarship, and analyzes how these motifs facilitated the propaganda effort to nurture national pride, racial thought, militarism, and hatred against the Allied powers among the German populace.

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