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Victims And Perpetrators 19331945 Representing The Past In Postunification Culture Laurel Cohenpfister Editor Dagmar Wienroederskinner Editor

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Victims And Perpetrators 19331945 Representing The Past In Postunification Culture Laurel Cohenpfister Editor Dagmar Wienroederskinner Editor
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Victims And Perpetrators 19331945 Representing The Past In Postunification Culture Laurel Cohenpfister Editor Dagmar Wienroederskinner Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.93 MB
Pages: 382
Author: Laurel Cohen-Pfister (editor); Dagmar Wienroeder-Skinner (editor)
ISBN: 9783110897470, 3110897474
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Victims And Perpetrators 19331945 Representing The Past In Postunification Culture Laurel Cohenpfister Editor Dagmar Wienroederskinner Editor by Laurel Cohen-pfister (editor); Dagmar Wienroeder-skinner (editor) 9783110897470, 3110897474 instant download after payment.

This volume examines the politics of history and memory in Germany today through a review and analysis of seminal developments in the current discourse on 1933 – 1945. An interdisplicinary work, this book examines questions of representing the past from the perspective of literary studies, social psychology, film studies, history, and cultural studies.
Themes include transgenerational memory and remembrance, the air war and German literature, commemoration and silences, transnational reconciliation, and historical consciousness in the German present. The collected essays make clear that as the current discourse contributes toward an historically informed, differentiated understanding of individuals’ roles in the Third Reich and World War Two, victim and perpetrator identities cannot be defined as exclusive from one another. The discourse emphasizes personal over collective experience and answers questions of responsibility and guilt on the individual level.

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