Violence Elsewhere 1, Imagining Distant Violence in Germany 1945-2001 1, Imagining Distant Violence in Germany 1945-2001 /
Explores the significance of postwar German representations of violence in other places and times.
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Rochester, NY :
Camden House
[2024]
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Edición: | First edition |
Colección: | Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture ;
Volume 238. |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009850439506719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1: Projecting Violence Elsewhere: Remembering Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Cold War Germany
- 2: Watching Violence Elsewhere: Louis Malle's Viva Maria! in 1960s West Germany
- 3: Images as Weapons: DEFA, Studio H&
- S, and the Global Cold War
- 4: KriegsErklärung (Declaration of War): Volker Braun's Cold War Camera
- 5: The Vietnam Veteran in Anna Seghers's Steinzeit (Stone Age, 1975)
- 6: "So It Has to Be Said: Hammer and Sickle Here, Hammer and Sickle There": Heynowski-Scheumann's Die Angkar (1981) and the Problem of Khmer Rouge Violence for the GDR
- 7: Narrating Violent Agency Elsewhere in Inge Viett's Nie war ich furchtloser (Never Was I More Fearless, 1996)
- 8: Problematizing Political Violence in the Federal Republic of Germany: A Hauntological Analysis of the NSU Terror and a Hyper-Exceptionalized "9/11
- Selected Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index.