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Volume 33 (2015): Issue 1 (Jun 2015): The Importance of Being German: Narratives and Identities in the Berlin Republic. Guest Editors: Isabelle Hertner, Joanne Sayner, and Sarah Colvin
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German Politics and Society
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Introduction
The Importance of Being German: Narratives and Identities in the Berlin Republic
Articles
Germany and its Eurozone Crisis Policy: The Impact of the Country's Ordoliberal Heritage
Has Germany “Fallen Out of Love” with Europe? The Eurozone Crisis and the “Normalization” of Germany's European Identity
Germany's Strategic Narrative of the Eurozone Crisis
Under Pressure? The Anglicisms Debate in Contemporary Germany as a Barometer of German National Identity Today
The Language Question in Contemporary Germany: The Challenges of Multilingualism
“Migrant” Writing and the Re-Imagined Community: Discourses of Inclusion/Exclusion
Tendentiousness and Topicality: Buchenwald and Antifascism as Sites of GDR Memory
(Extra)ordinary Life: The Rhetoric of Representing the Socialist Everyday After Unification
Collecting Communism: Private Museums of Everyday Life under Socialism in Former East Germany
Berlin as a Terrain of Cultural Policy: Outline of a Struggle
Picturing the New Berlin: Filmic Representations of the Postunification Capital
Violence in the Age of Digital Reproducibility: Political Form in Valeska Grisebach's Longing (2006)
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