Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture

Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture
Title Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture PDF eBook
Author John Sandford
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 1258
Release 2013-04-03
Genre Reference
ISBN 1136816100

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With more than 1,100 entries written by an international group of over 150 contributors, the Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture brings together myriad strands of social, political and cultural life in the post-1945 German-speaking world. With a unique structure and format, an inclusive treatment of the concept of culture, and coverage of East, West and post-unification Germany, as well as Austria and Switzerland, the Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture is the first reference work of its kind. Containing longer overviews of up to 2,000 words, as well as shorter factual entries, cross-referencing to other relevant articles, useful further reading suggestions and extensive indexing, this highly useable volume provides the scholar, teacher, student or non-specialist with an astonishing breadth and depth of information.

Modern Germany

Modern Germany
Title Modern Germany PDF eBook
Author Dieter K. Buse
Publisher
Total Pages 600
Release 1998
Genre Germany
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A handy English-language information resource whether you are interested in the first unification of the Germanic states in 1871, the present-day reunified Germany, the Weimar Republic, or the third Reich, here is the first English-language quick-reference guide on this major European power. The Encyclopedia covers every major aspect of German culture and society for the past century. Its broad spectrum of information is presented in entries that range from essays to brief paragraphs and encompass subjects from Konrad Adenauer to Helene Weber, from zoological gardens to aeronautics, from poetry to policing, and much more. The majority of the articles not only provide a historical background, but also bring their subjects into the post-Berlin Wall era, surveying such components of the German political system as federalism, the office of the Chancellor, and political parties. The Encyclopedia also features articles on the demise of the German Democratic Republic and the subsequent reunification of the two postwar German states. It analyzes the political relationship between Germany and the other European powers, Germany's membership in the European community, its relations with the United States and many other contemporary political concerns. Clearly, the Encyclopedia is an excellent source of information for students and a refresher and bibliography resource for specialists.

Aspects of the Present

Aspects of the Present
Title Aspects of the Present PDF eBook
Author Amir Eshel
Publisher
Total Pages 86
Release 2002
Genre
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Contemporary German Cultural Studies

Contemporary German Cultural Studies
Title Contemporary German Cultural Studies PDF eBook
Author Alison M. Phipps
Publisher Hodder Education
Total Pages 306
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780340764015

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As the study of German comes under the influence of other disciplinary approaches, the notion of culture has evolved from one focused largely on the arts to an approach which understands culture as the way of life of a people or a period. This introductory book examines contemporary German culture not only in the context of its intellectual life--the media, the arts, political figures and events --but also in the context of the theories and methodologies of cultural studies, anthropology, and sociology. Providing a critical assessment of the diversity of German culture and identity, Contemporary German Cultural Studies focuses on the contemporary period and at the same time considers the influence of the past and forces such as globalization. The emphasis is on the interpretation and analysis of the varieties of German cultures--the processes, the practices and the performances. The book also explores intercultural issues, including the implications of studying German culture from an anglophone perspective.

Modern Germany: an encyclopedia of history, people, and culture, 1871-1990

Modern Germany: an encyclopedia of history, people, and culture, 1871-1990
Title Modern Germany: an encyclopedia of history, people, and culture, 1871-1990 PDF eBook
Author Asendorf
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1998
Genre
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Encyclopedia of German Literature

Encyclopedia of German Literature
Title Encyclopedia of German Literature PDF eBook
Author Matthias Konzett
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 3105
Release 2015-05-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1135941297

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Designed to provide English readers of German literature the opportunity to familiarize themselves with both the established canon and newly emerging literatures that reflect the concerns of women and ethnic minorities, the Encyclopedia of German Literature includes more than 500 entries on writers, individual work, and topics essential to an understanding of this rich literary tradition. Drawing on the expertise of an international group of experts, the essays in the encyclopedia reflect developments of the latest scholarship in German literature, culture, and history and society. In addition to the essays, author entries include biographies and works lists; and works entries provide information about first editions, selected critical editions, and English-language translations. All entries conclude with a list of further readings.

Spirit and System

Spirit and System
Title Spirit and System PDF eBook
Author Dominic Boyer
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 158
Release 1906
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780226068909

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Combining ethnography, history, and social theory, Dominic Boyer's Spirit and System exposes how the shifting fortunes and social perceptions of German intellectuals in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries influenced Germans' conceptions of modernity and national culture. Boyer analyzes the creation and mediation of the social knowledge of "German-ness" from nineteenth-century university culture and its philosophies of history, to the media systems and redemptive public cultures of the Third Reich and the German Democratic Republic, to the present-day experiences of former East German journalists seeking to explain life in post-unification Germany. Throughout this study, Boyer reveals how dialectical knowledge of "German-ness"—that is, knowledge that emphasizes a cultural tension between an inner "spirit" and an external "system" of social life —is modeled unconsciously upon intellectuals' self-knowledge as it tracks their fluctuation between alienation and utopianism in their interpretations of nation and modernity.