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Die Konstruktion Von Fremdheit Am Beispiel Gesellschaftlicher Diskurse Ber J Dische Kultur In Deutschland Nach 1989


Die Konstruktion Von Fremdheit Am Beispiel Gesellschaftlicher Diskurse Ber J Dische Kultur In Deutschland Nach 1989
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Die Konstruktion Von Fremdheit Am Beispiel Gesellschaftlicher Diskurse Ber J Dische Kultur In Deutschland Nach 1989


Die Konstruktion Von Fremdheit Am Beispiel Gesellschaftlicher Diskurse Ber J Dische Kultur In Deutschland Nach 1989
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Author : Anja Kreienbrink
language : de
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2011-10-06

Die Konstruktion Von Fremdheit Am Beispiel Gesellschaftlicher Diskurse Ber J Dische Kultur In Deutschland Nach 1989 written by Anja Kreienbrink and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-10-06 with Religion categories.


Magisterarbeit aus dem Jahr 2008 im Fachbereich Theologie - Vergleichende Religionswissenschaft, Note: 1,7, Freie Universität Berlin (Institut für Religionswissenschaft), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Es geht in dieser Arbeit um die Konstruktion ‚jüdischer Kultur‘ in Deutschland nach 1989. Der Fokus liegt dabei auf den letzten 20 Jahren, weil seit dem Ende des Kalten Krieges, der Wiedervereinigung Deutschlands und der Öffnung des ‚Eisernen Vorhangs‘ die Zahl der in der BRD lebenden Juden durch die Einwanderung osteuropäischer Juden enorm gestiegen ist. Dieser demographische Wandel ging (und geht) auf der einen Seite einher mit Tendenzen, die öffentliche Rolle der Juden neu zu bestimmen. Auf der anderen Seite spielen aber auch innerjüdische Identitätskonflikte eine Rolle. Parallel dazu ist das Interesse an jüdischen Themen in zahlreichen europäischen Ländern gewachsen; die Rede ist von einem „Wiedererstehen jüdischer Kultur“, gerade auch in Deutschland. Ausgehend davon soll untersucht welchen, welche Vorstellungen von ‚jüdischer Kultur‘ in diesem Kontext (re-)produziert werden, und weitergehend, welche Motive und Implikationen dem zugrunde liegen. Dabei soll einerseits die historische Eingebundenheit bestimmter Stereotype und die Kontinuität tradierter Vorstellungen aufgezeigt werden. Andererseits soll in einem Ausblick der Konstruktionscharakter gegenwärtiger ‚jüdischer Kultur‘ untersucht werden hinsichtlich der Chancen, die er möglicherweise für einen erweiterten Kultur- und Identitätsbegriff bietet. Der Fokus dieser Arbeit liegt dabei vornehmlich auf der ‚Außenperspektive‘, in dem Bewusstsein, dass Juden so einmal mehr aus einem nicht-jüdischen Blickwinkel gesehen werden. Dies erscheint aber nötig, da es um die konstruierte Fremdheit jüdischer Kultur geht, die ihren Ausgangspunkt eben primär in einer nicht-jüdischen Wahrnehmung hat. Anschließend an die Forderung der Fremdheitsforschung, den Aufbau von Stereotypen und Vorurteilen zu untersuchen, soll also jüdische Kultur als Objekt einer exotisierenden und folklorisierenden Fremdwahrnehmung untersucht und der Frage nachgegangen werden, welche kulturellen Stereotype in der medialen Darstellung kursieren. Dies geschieht am Beispiel der medialen Rezeption der Jüdischen Kulturtage in Berlin. Diese sind deshalb besonders relevant, weil hier die Selbstrepräsentation der Jüdischen Gemeinde auf die gesellschaftlichen Erwartungen und Vorstellungen von ‚jüdischer Kultur‘ treffen, so dass von einer wechselseitigen Beeinflussung ausgegangen werden kann.



The Blacksmith S Daughter


The Blacksmith S Daughter
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Author : Selim Özdoğan
language : en
Publisher: Upswell
Release Date : 2022-01-05

The Blacksmith S Daughter written by Selim Özdoğan and has been published by Upswell this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-01-05 with Fiction categories.


A young girl navigates the joys and sorrows of rural life on the cusp of the modern world in mid-twentieth century Turkey. A close-knit family is transformed forever when its matriarch tragically dies, leaving behind a husband, Timur the blacksmith, and their three young daughters. The Blacksmith's Daughter follows the life of the eldest daughter, Gül, who is growing up in rural Turkey in the 1940s and '50s. When Timur remarries, the girls' new stepmother has none of their mother's warmth, so Gül feels compelled to take on the role of mother to her younger siblings. Their village upbringing is full of simple pleasures- summer evenings sat outside listening to the radio, games played in the street. But the world is evolving, and with an emerging focus on economic growth and prosperity as modernity creeps in, Gül's future is unknown. Through all the hardships and uncertainty, what remains ever-constant is the close bond she shares with her father, who deeply respects and cherishes his first-born. The Blacksmith's Daughter is an enchanting glimpse into how a young girl navigates loss, identity and altered family dynamics, while her simple way of life is changing too. “Gül is often frustratingly reticent, like a character in a 19th-century novel, unwilling to say the very thing that will save her. But because we readers see her in such detail and are aware of her every thought, we feel everything she feels in this exceptionally fine, beautifully translated novel.” —Declan O’Driscoll, The Irish Times “Reading it was like falling in love. If everyone read this book, the world would be a better place – more considerate, more liveable, more tolerant.” —Fatih Akın, director of the film The Edge of Heaven



Hybrid Cultures Nervous States


Hybrid Cultures Nervous States
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Author : Ulrike Lindner
language : en
Publisher: Rodopi
Release Date : 2010

Hybrid Cultures Nervous States written by Ulrike Lindner and has been published by Rodopi this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with History categories.


Preliminary Material -- Encounters Over the Border: The Shaping of Colonial Identities in Neighbouring British and German Colonies in Southern Africa /Ulrike Lindner -- The Colonial Order Upside Down?: British and Germans in East African Prisoner-of-War Camps During World War I /Michael Pesek -- Jack, Peter, and the Beast: Postcolonial Perspectives on Sexual Murder and the Construction of White Masculinity in Britain and Germany at the Turn of the Twentieth Century /Eva Bischoff -- Decolonization of the Public Space?: (Post)Colonial Culture of Remembrance in Germany /Joachim Zeller -- “Setting the Record Straight”?: Imperial History in Postcolonial British Public Culture /Elizabeth Buettner -- (Trans)National Consumer Cultures: Coffee as a Colonial Product in the German Empire /Laura Julia Rischbieter -- Transcultural Tea Times: An Overview of Tea in Colonial History /Christine Vogt-William -- Döner Kebab and West German Consumer (Multi-)Cultures /Maren Möhring -- A Cultural Politics of Curry: The Transnational Spaces of Contemporary Commodity Culture /Peter Jackson -- Knowledges of (Un)Belonging: Epistemic Change as a Defining Mode for Black Women's Activism in Germany /Maureen Maisha Eggers -- “I ain't British though / Yes you are. You're as English as I am”: Staging Belonging and Unbelonging in Black British Drama Today /Deirdre Osborne -- Muslims, the Discourse on (Failed) Integration in Britain, and Kenneth Glenaan's Film Yasmin /Silke Stroh -- The Current Spectacle of Integration in Germany: Spatiality, Gender, and the Boundaries of the National Gaze /Markus Schmitz -- Works Cited -- Notes on Editors and Contributors -- Index.



Culture Inc


Culture Inc
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Author : Herbert I. Schiller
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 1989

Culture Inc written by Herbert I. Schiller and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with Business enterprises categories.


Most Americans take for granted that they live in an open society with a free market of ideas. But as Herbert Schiller reveals in Culture, Inc., the corporate arm has reached into every corner of daily life, and from the shopping mall to the art gallery, big-business influence has brought about some frightening changes in American culture. Examining the effects of fifty years worth of corporate growth on American culture, Schiller argues that corporate control over such arenas of culture as museums, theaters, performing arts centers, and public broadcasting stations has resulted in a broad manipulation of consciousness as well as an insidious form of censorship. A disturbing but enlightening picture of corporate America, Culture, Inc. exposes the agenda and methods of the corporate cultural takeover, reveals the growing threat to free access to information at home and abroad, shows how independent channels of expression have been greatly restricted, and explains how the few keep managing to benefit from the many.



The Conscience Of Humankind


The Conscience Of Humankind
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Author : International Comparative Literature Association. Congress
language : en
Publisher: Rodopi
Release Date : 2000

The Conscience Of Humankind written by International Comparative Literature Association. Congress and has been published by Rodopi this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Apartheid in literature categories.


The traumatic experiences of persecution and genocide have changed traditional views of literature. The discussion of historical truth versus aesthetic autonomy takes an unexpected turn when confronted with the experiences of the victims of the Holocaust, the Gulag Archipelago, the Cultural Revolution, Apartheid and other crimes against humanity. The question is whether - and, if so, to what extent - literary imagination may depart from historical truth. In general, the first reactions to traumatic historical experiences are autobiographical statements, written by witnesses of the events. However, the second and third generations, the sons and daughters of the victims as well as of the victimizers, tend to free themselves from this generic restriction and claim their own way of remembering the history of their parents and grandparents. They explore their own limits of representation, and feel free to use a variety of genres; they turn to either realist or postmodernist, ironic or grotesque modes of writing.



Billiards At Half Past Nine


Billiards At Half Past Nine
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Author : Heinrich Böll
language : en
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Release Date : 1962

Billiards At Half Past Nine written by Heinrich Böll and has been published by McGraw-Hill Companies this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1962 with Fiction categories.


Three-generation story of a family of German architects who, in rebuilding their destroyed abbey, personify the alternate destruction and rebuilding of their country.



Germans From The East


Germans From The East
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Author : H.W. Schoenberg
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2012-12-06

Germans From The East written by H.W. Schoenberg and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-12-06 with History categories.


Who, in 1945 and 1946, could have foreseen that the economic and social integration of the millions of Germans from the East expelled into West Germany after Wodd War II would largely be accomplished in a few years? And, who could have foreseen that many years after this accomplishment the political repercussions of the expulsions would go on? Yet, surprisingly enough, this is what has happened. In 1969, as usual, the major issues of the federal election campaign in West Germany hardly reflect any specific economic and social concerns of the expellees, not even those bruited about by the NPD (N ationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands). At the same time, how ever, all the political parties vying in the campaign, with the exception of the newly founded, less influentialDKP (the new German Commu nist Party), pay considerable deference to the political interests of the expellees in the German question. Whether these interests represent the opinion of most of the expellees and whether the expellee associ ations in fact speak for many voters is another matter. Why are these questions rarely posed? Why, despite the economic and social integration of the expellees, do the East German Home land Provincial Societies - the Landsmannschaften - retain much influence? The explanation of this phenomenon becomes increasingly clear if one reads the intelligent and superbly documented analysis by Hans Schoenberg.



The Jew S Body


The Jew S Body
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Author : Sander Gilman
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2013-01-11

The Jew S Body written by Sander Gilman and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-01-11 with Literary Criticism categories.


Drawing on a wealth of medical and historical materials, Sander Gilman sketches details of the anti-Semitic rhetoric about the Jewish body and mind, including medical and popular depictions of the Jewish voice, feet, and nose. Case studies illustrate how Jews have responded to such public misconceptions as the myth of the cloven foot and Jewish flat-footedness, the proposed link between the Jewish mind and hysteria, and the Victorians' irrational connection between Jews and prostitutes. Gilman is especially concerned with the role of psychoanalysis in the construction of anti-Semitism, examining Freud's attitude towards his own Jewishness and its effect on his theories, as well as the supposed "objectiveness" of psychiatrists and social scientists.



Longing Belonging And The Making Of Jewish Consumer Culture


Longing Belonging And The Making Of Jewish Consumer Culture
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Author : Gideon Reuveni
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2010-07-12

Longing Belonging And The Making Of Jewish Consumer Culture written by Gideon Reuveni and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-07-12 with Social Science categories.


The collection of essays illustrates the varied functions of consumer culture in the modern Jewish experience.



Generational Shifts In Contemporary German Culture


Generational Shifts In Contemporary German Culture
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Author : Laurel Cohen-Pfister
language : en
Publisher: Camden House
Release Date : 2010

Generational Shifts In Contemporary German Culture written by Laurel Cohen-Pfister and has been published by Camden House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with History categories.


The concept of the generation in today's German culture and literature, and its role in German identity. In the debates since 1945 on German history and culture, the concept of generations has become ever more prominent. Recent and ongoing shifts in how the various generations are seen -- and see themselves -- in relation to historyand to each other have taken on key importance in contemporary German cultural studies. The seismic events of twentieth-century German history are no longer solely first-generational lived experiences but are also historical moments seen through the eyes of successor generations. The generation, seen as a category of memory, thus holds a key to major shifts in German identity. The changing generational perspectives of German writers and filmmakers not onlyreflect but also influence these trends, exposing both the expected differences between generational views and unexpected continuities. Moreover, as younger artists reframe recent history, older generations like the 1968ers are also contributing to these shifts by reassessing their own experiences and cultural contributions. This volume of new essays applies current discourse on generations in German culture to contemporary works dealing with major sociohistorical events since the Nazi period. Contributors: Svea Bräunert, Laurel Cohen-Pfister, Friederike Eigler, Thomas C. Fox, Katharina Gerstenberger, Erin McGlothlin, Brad Prager, Ilka Rasch, Susanne Rinner, Caroline Schaumann, Maria Stehle, Reinhild Steingröver, Susanne Vees-Gulani. Laurel Cohen-Pfister is Associate Professor of German at Gettysburg College, and Susanne Vees-Gulani is Assistant Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Case Western Reserve University.