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050 00 $aDD67$b.U74 1997
082 00 $a943/.007/2073$221
245 02 $aA user's guide to German cultural studies /$cedited by Scott Denham, Irene Kacandes, and Jonathan Petropoulos.
260 $aAnn Arbor :$bUniversity of Michigan Press,$c[1997], ©1997.
263 $a9710
300 $axv, 559 pages :bill. ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aSocial history, popular culture, and politics in Germany
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 20 $gCh. 1.$tGerman Cultural Studies: What Is at Stake? /$rIrene Kacandes --$gCh. 2.$tInterrogating Germanness: What's Literature Got to Do with It /$rAngelika Bammer --$gCh. 3.$tWho's Afraid of Cultural Studies? Taking a "Cultural Turn" in German History /$rDavid F. Crew --$gCh. 4.$tMulticulturalism and the Study of German Literature /$rArlene A. Teraoka --$gCh. 5.$tCultural Studies and Foreign Policy in a Strategic Alliance, or Why Presidents of the United States Should Learn German /$rJeffrey M. Peck --$gCh. 6.$tLearning to Stop Hating Germans: The Challenge of Journalistic Objectivity /$rDeidre Berger --$gCh. 7.$tBorn Later: On Being a German Germanist in America /$rChristian Rogowski --$gCh. 8.$tAsking the Questions/Telling a Story /$rNorma Claire Moruzzi --$gCh. 9.$tBach Revival, Public Culture, and National Identity: The St. Matthew Passion in 1829 /$rCelia Applegate --$gCh. 10.$tA Nation for the Masses: Production of German Identity in the Late-Nineteenth-Century Popular Press /$rKirsten Belgum --
505 80 $gCh. 11.$tConsumer Culture Is in Need of Attention: German Cultural Studies and the Commercialization of the Past /$rAlon Confino --$gCh. 12.$tColonial Legends, Postcolonial Legacies /$rSusanne Zantop --$gCh. 13.$t"Seit die Juden weg sind...": Germany, History, and Representations of Absence /$rOmer Bartov --$gCh. 14.$tSchinkel and the Politics of German Memory: The Life of the Neue Wache in Berlin /$rWallis Miller --$gCh. 15.$tStones Set Upright in the Winds of Controversy: An Austrian Monument against War and Fascism /$rJohn Czaplicka --$gCh. 16.$tEconomic Influences on Constructions of German Identity /$rRobert Mark Spaulding --$gCh. 17.$tLiving with Which Past? National Identity in Post-Wall, Postwar Germany /$rLaurence McFalls --$gCh. 18.$tDis-Membering the Past: The Politics of Memory in the German Borderland /$rDaphne Berdahl --$gCh. 19.$tHow American Is It? The United States as Queer Utopia in the Cinema of Monika Treut /$rGerd Gemunden --
505 80 $gCh. 20.$tThe Future of Auschwitz: A Case for the Ruins /$rMichael R. Marrus --$gCh. 21.$tThe First Draft: Writing History for the General Public /$rTimothy W. Ryback --$gCh. 22.$tWho Owns the Past? The Surrender of the Berlin Document Center /$rGeoffrey J. Giles --$gCh. 23.$tTranslation in Cultural Mediation and Pedagogy /$rA. Leslie Willson --$gCh. 24.$tCultural Studies, the Eighteenth Century, and the Uses of the German Classics /$rBurkhard Henke --$gCh. 25.$tInterdisciplinary Teaching with the Case Study Method /$rLouis M. Ortmayer --$gCh. 26.$tTeaching Students and Teachers of German Cultural Studies /$rRichard M. Hunt --$gCh. 27.$tThe Pragmatics of Studying the "German" at the Turn of the Century /$rSander L. Gilman --$gCh. 28.$t"How to ..." Classroom Handouts.$gA.$tHow to Read a Poem /$rJudith Ryan.$gB.$tHow to View a Building /$rWallis Miller and Scott Denham.$gC.$tHow to View a Film /$rGerd Gemunden.$gD.$tHow to Listen to Western Music /$rJean H. Leventhal.
505 80 $gE.$tHow to View a Painting /$rJonathan Petropoulos.$gF.$tHow to Read a Play /$rChristian Rogowski.$gG.$tHow to View Performance /$rHeidi Gilpin.$gH.$tHow to Read a Novel /$rScott Denham and Irene Kacandes.$gI.$tHow to Read History /$rOmer Bartov.$gJ.$tHow to Read Statistics /$rLaurence McFalls.$gK.$tHow to Use an Archive /$rGeoffrey J. Giles --$gCh. 29.$tGerman Cultural Studies Course Syllabi: Sources and Examples.$gA.$tGerman Studies and the General Culture Course: The Stanford Curriculum /$rRussell A. Berman.$gB.$tCulture and Society in Weimar and Nazi Germany: Harvard University Core Program /$rRichard M. Hunt.$gC.$tThe Rapprochement of History and Anthropology in Germany (University of Chicago) /$rDaphne Berdahl and Drew Bergerson.$gD.$tSurvivors, Victims, and Perpetrators: The Literature of the Holocaust (University of Texas at Austin) /$rIrene Kacandes --$gCh. 30.$tGerman Cultural Studies and the Internet /$rDaniel E. Rogers --$gCh. 31.$tPracticing German Cultural Studies.
505 80 $gA.$tDirectories, Resources, Journals.$gB.$tFunding and Agencies --$gCh. 32.$tSelected, Annotated Bibliographies on German Cultural Studies and on Cultural Studies in General.
651 0 $aGermany$xCivilization$xStudy and teaching$zUnited States.
650 0 $aPopular culture$zGermany$xStudy and teaching$zUnited States.
650 0 $aArt and state$zGermany.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009115689
650 0 $aPolitical culture$zGermany.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008109584
650 0 $aArts, German$y20th century.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007101517
700 1 $aDenham, Scott D.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92030800
700 1 $aKacandes, Irene,$d1958-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97025379
700 1 $aPetropoulos, Jonathan.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95024117
830 0 $aSocial history, popular culture, and politics in Germany.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90623061
852 00 $bglx$hDD67$i.U74 1997