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245 1 0 _aCultural topographies of the new Berlin /Karin Bauer and Jennifer R. Hosek.
260 _aNew York :
_bBerghahn Books,
_c(c)2018.
300 _a1 online resource
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505 0 0 _aContesting gentrification: subculture to mainstream --
_tCultural history of post-wall Berlin: from utopian longing to nostalgia for Babylon /
_rKatrina Sark --
_tTaking a walk on the wild side: Berlin and Christiane F.'s second life --
_t/ susan ingram --
_tRepresentations and interpretations of "the new Berlin" in contemporary German comics /
_rLynn Marie Kutch --
_tSpaces, monuments, and the appropriation of history --
_tReconfiguring the spaces of the "creative class" in contemporary Berlin /
_rSimon Ward --
_tNegotiating Cold War legacies: the discursive ambiguity of Berlin's memory sites /
_rStefanie Eisenhuth & Scott H. Krause --
_tBranding the new Germany: the Brandenburg Gate and a new kind of German historical amnesia /
_rSarah Pogoda & Rudiger Traxler --
_tDisappearing history: challenges of imagining Berlin after 1989 /
_rAyse N. Erek & Eszter Gantner --
_tReimagining integration --
_tGoverning through "ethnic entrepreneurship" --
_tResisting integration: Neukolln artist responses to integration politics /
_rJohanna Schuster-Craig --
_tThe revival of diasporic Hebrew in contemporary Berlin /
_rHila Amit --
_tBerlin's international literature festival: globalizing the Bildungsburger /
_rMarike Janzen --
_tBerlin memoryscapes of the present --
_tTransnational cityscapes: tracking Turkish-German histories in postwar Berlin /
_rChristiane Steckenbiller --
_tIsraeli Jews in the new Berlin : from Shoah memories to Middle Eastern encounters /
_rHadas Cohen and Dani Kranz --
_tThrough the eyes of angels and vampires: Berlin ruins in wings of desire and we are the night /
_rPeter Golz --
_tThe uncanny city: Berlin in international film /
_rAndre Schutze.
520 8 _aSince Unification and the end of the Cold War, Berlin has witnessed a series of uncommonly intense social, political, and cultural transformations. While positioning itself as a creative center populated by young and cosmopolitan global citizens, the "New Berlin" is at the same time a rich site of historical memory, defined inescapably by its past even as it articulates German and European hopes for the future. Cultural Topographies of the New Berlin presents a fascinating cross-section of life in Germany's largest city, revealing the complex ways in which globalization, ethnicity, economics, memory, and national identity inflect how its urban spaces are inhabited and depicted.
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_zBerlin
_xHistory
_y21st century.
650 0 _aMinorities
_zGermany
_zBerlin.
650 0 _aCollective memory
_zGermany
_zBerlin.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aBauer, Karin,
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700 1 _aHosek, Jennifer Ruth,
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856 4 0 _zClick to access digital title | log in using your CIU ID number and my.ciu.edu password.
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