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Narratives In The Making Writing The East German Past In The Democratic Present 1st Edition Anselma Gallinat

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Narratives In The Making Writing The East German Past In The Democratic Present 1st Edition Anselma Gallinat
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.05 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Anselma Gallinat
ISBN: 9781785333033, 1785333038
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Narratives In The Making Writing The East German Past In The Democratic Present 1st Edition Anselma Gallinat by Anselma Gallinat 9781785333033, 1785333038 instant download after payment.

Despite the three decades that have passed since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the historical narrative of East Germany is hardly fixed in public memory, as German society continues to grapple with the legacies of the Cold War. This fascinating ethnography looks at two very different types of local institutions in one eastern German state that take divergent approaches to those legacies: while publicly funded organizations reliably cast the GDR as a dictatorship, a main regional newspaper offers a more ambivalent perspective colored by the experiences and concerns of its readers. As author Anselma Gallinat shows, such memory work-initially undertaken after fundamental regime change-inevitably shapes citizenship and democracy in the present.

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