ISBN: 0820452548
Author: Marc Silberman,Jost Hermand
Language: English
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers (September 1, 2000)
Pages: 251
Category: History & Criticism
Subcategory: Literature
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Contentious Memories book. This volume of �contentious memories� brings together essays and critical responses in a look back at three aspects of GDR studies.
Contentious Memories book. It presents an opportunity for self-reflection on German Studies' past and ongoing engagement with the GDR and post-unification transformations. It seeks to evalua Who is remembering the German Democratic Republic, and how do they go about it?
Books : Contentious Memories: Looking Back at the GDR (German Life & Civilization) (Paperback). Silberman, Marc, Hermand, Jost.
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Silberman, Marc, and Jost Hermand, eds. Contentious Memories: Looking Back at the GD. Contentious Memories: Looking Back at the GDR. New York: Lang, 1998.
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German life and civilization, 0899-9899 ; vol. 24. General Note: Revised and expanded papers from the 28th Wisconsin Workshop, held in Madison . General Note: Revised and expanded papers from the 28th Wisconsin Workshop, held in Madison, Wi. November 14-16, 1996.
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He has published books, essays, and articles on GDR literature, theater.
Marc Silberman is Professor of German at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he teaches twentieth-century German literature, culture, and cinema studies. He has published books, essays, and articles on GDR literature, theater, and cinema on Heiner Müller, Günter Grass, and Bertolt Brecht, and on the history of German cinema.