Continuity and Change in Germany from the Wilhelmine Empire to National Socialism
E-Book, Englisch, 274 Seiten, EPUB
ISBN: 978-1-80539-443-3
Verlag: Berghahn Books
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Oliver Haag & Lara Day
PART I: CATEGORIES: CONTINUOUS, HETEROGENEOUS NARRATIVES
Chapter 1. The ‘Origin of the Germans’. Narratives, Academic Research, and Bad Cognitive Practice
Ulrich Charpa
Chapter 2. Fantasies of Mixture, Politics of Purity: Narratives of Miscegenation in Colonial Literature, Literary Primitivism, and Theories of Race (1900-1933)
Eva Blome
Chapter 3. Blüte und Zerfall: "Schematic Narrative Templates" of Decline and Fall in Völkisch and National Socialist Racial Ideology
Helen Roche
PART II: GERMANY AND INTERNAL OTHERNESS
Chapter 4. Ernst Lissauer: Advocating Deutschtum Against Cultural Narratives of Race
Arne Offermanns
Chapter 5. The Jewish CEO and the Lutheran Bishop: The impact of German Colonial Studies on Young Jewish and Christian Academics’ Cultural Narratives of Race
Lukas Bormann
PART III: GERMANY AND TRANSNATIONAL OTHERNESS
Chapter 6. Race and Ethnicity in German Criminology: On Crime Rates and the Polish Population in the Kaiserreich (1871–1914)
Volker Zimmermann
Chapter 7. Narratives of Race, Constructions of Community, and the Demand for Female Participation in German-Nationalist Movements in Austria and the German Reich
Johanna Gehmacher
Chapter 8. In the Crosshairs of Degeneracy and Race: The Wilhelmine Origins of the Construction of a National Aesthetic and Parameters of Normalcy in Weimar Germany
Lara Day
PART IV: GERMANY AND COLONIAL OTHERNESS
Chapter 9. "The White Goddess of the Masses": Stardom, Whiteness and Racial Masquerade in Weimar Popular Culture
Pablo Dominguez Andersen
Chapter 10. Idealized Australian Aboriginality in German Narratives of Race
Oliver Haag
Index