Arts of Democratization

Arts of Democratization

Styling Political Sensibilities in Postwar West Germany

Kapczynski, Jennifer M.; Kita, Caroline

The University of Michigan Press

02/2022

288

Dura

Inglês

9780472132911

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgments
Introduction. Jennifer M. Kapczynski and Caroline A. Kita
Chapter 1. Imperiled Democracies: History and the Legacy of the Weimar Republic for the 21st Century
Kathleen Canning
Chapter 2. Intellectuals and the People: Conversation Forums and West German Democracy in the 1950s
Sean A. Forner
Chapter 3. Listening Towards Democracy: Axel Eggebrecht and the Postwar Radio Play
Caroline A. Kita
Chapter 4. Amateur Democrats
Jennifer M. Kapczynski
Chapter 5. No Country for Old Minds: The Psychology of West Germany's Democratization
Anthony D. Kauders
Chapter 6. Democratic Reeducation: Hermann Broch's Reflections on Postwar Germany
Paul Michael LUEtzeler
Chapter 7. Learning to Read Again: Thomas Mann, the U.S. Army's POW Reeducation Efforts, and the Role of Literature in a Democratic Germany
Tobias Boes
Chapter 8. First Comes the Feeding, Then Comes the Democratization: Food, Hunger, and Democracy in the early FRG
Alice Weinreb
Chapter 9. Ruth Woodsmall, US Women's Affairs and Democratic Practice in the Early Federal Republic of Germany
Darcy Buerkle
Chapter 10. Redemptive Whiteness: Racism and Democratization, or Figurations of Germanness in 1950s West German Cinema
Maja Figge
Chapter 11. Foundational Narratives: West German Nation-Building Through State-Sponsored PR Films, 1953-1963
Jan Uelzmann
Chapter 12. "A Memory Goes to Work": The Visual Promise of the Marshall Plan
Frank Mehring
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democracy; democratization; democratic subjectivity; democratic representation; democratic participation; political education; democracy and consumption; democracy and race; Cold War; Federal Republic of Germany; West Germany; postwar Germany; Westernization; Konrad Adenauer; Hermann Broch; Axel Eggebrecht; Max Horkheimer; Thomas Mann; Ruth Woodsmall; Marshall Plan; US Woman’s Affairs; reeducation; democracy and gender