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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

in German Politics and Society

Table of Contents

  • 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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