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Remembering rosenstrasse = history, memory and identity in contemporary Germany /
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Remembering rosenstrasse/ Hilary Potter.
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history, memory and identity in contemporary Germany /
Author:
Potter, Hilary.
Published:
Oxford :Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers, : 2018.,
Description:
278 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
CONTENTS: Remembering RosenstraBe - The RosenstraBe Protest in Context - <
>: The RosenstraBe Protest in Historical Debate - Changing (West) German Histories? Gernot Jochheim's Protest in der RosenstraBe - Competing Biographical Memories: Nina Schroder's Hitlers unbeugsame Gegnerinnen - From Screenplay to the Cinema Screen: Memory and Identity in Transition in Margarethe von Trotta's RosenstraBe (2003) - Memorialisation in RosenstraBe: A Microcosm of Patterns of Remembering - Multiple Layers of Memory: Looking Towards Future Remembering.
Subject:
Rosenstrasse Protest, Berlin, Germany, 1943. -
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https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/47056?format=EPDF
ISBN:
9781787071421
Remembering rosenstrasse = history, memory and identity in contemporary Germany /
Potter, Hilary.
Remembering rosenstrasse
history, memory and identity in contemporary Germany /[electronic resource] :Hilary Potter. - Oxford :Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers,2018. - 278 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - German life and civilization,v.640899-9899 ;. - German life and civilization ;v.64..
CONTENTS: Remembering RosenstraBe - The RosenstraBe Protest in Context - <<Der eigentliche Streitwert>>: The RosenstraBe Protest in Historical Debate - Changing (West) German Histories? Gernot Jochheim's Protest in der RosenstraBe - Competing Biographical Memories: Nina Schroder's Hitlers unbeugsame Gegnerinnen - From Screenplay to the Cinema Screen: Memory and Identity in Transition in Margarethe von Trotta's RosenstraBe (2003) - Memorialisation in RosenstraBe: A Microcosm of Patterns of Remembering - Multiple Layers of Memory: Looking Towards Future Remembering.
In February 1943 intermarried Germans gathered in Berlin's Rosenstrasse to protest the feared deportation of their Jewish spouses. This book examines the competing representations of the Rosenstrasse protest in contemporary Germany, demonstrating how cultural memories of this event are intertwined with each other and with concepts of identity. It analyses these shifting patterns of memory and what they reveal about the dynamics of the past-present relationship from the earliest post-unification period up to the present day. Interdisciplinary in its approach, the book provides insights into the historical debate surrounding the protest, accounts in popular history and biography, an analysis of von Trotta's 2003 film Rosenstraße, and an exploration of the multiple memorials to this historical event. The study reveals that the protest's remembrance is fraught with competing desires: to have a less encumbered engagement with this past and to retain a critical memory of the events that allows for a recognition of both heroism and accountability. It concludes that we are on the cusp of witnessing a new shift in remembering that reflects contemporary socio-political tensions with the resurgence of the far right, noting how this is already becoming visible in existing representations of the Rosenstrasse protest.
ISBN: 9781787071421Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: DS134.255 / .P68 2018
Dewey Class. No.: 940.5318
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