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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-025.mrc:188792409:2862
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100 1 $aSchaub, Christoph.
245 10 $aWeimar Contact Zones :$bModernism, Workers' Movement Literature, and Urban Imaginaries /$cChristoph Schaub.
264 1 $a[New York, N.Y.?] :$b[publisher not identified],$c2015.
300 $a1 online resource.
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502 $aThesis (Ph.D.)--Columbia University, 2015.
500 $aDepartment: Germanic Languages.
500 $aThesis advisor: Andreas Huyssen.
520 $aLocated at the intersections of new modernism, urban, and minority studies, Weimar Contact Zones examines the interplay between modernism, urban imaginaries, and the cultural production of the workers' movement. While the Weimar Republic has long occupied a paradigmatic place in discussions of modernity and modernism in literary and cultural studies, proletarian literature and the analytical category of class have played only a marginal role. Bringing canonical Weimar literature together with the marginalized tradition of workers' movement literature, film, and performance, the dissertation demonstrates that urban spaces functioned as contact zones where different groups interacted across lines of class and where hybridizations across boundaries of high and low culture occurred. The cultural production of the workers' movement becomes visible as a tradition that articulated and appropriated modernist aesthetics to catalyze and represent, from the standpoint of proletarian collectives, social transformation.
520 $aUnderstood from this perspective, modernism is not limited to high modernism or the historical avant-garde, but includes alternative cultural forms that articulate modern experiences of the lower classes. Weimar Contact Zones in this way also challenges the opposition between modernism and realism, which typically aligns workers' movement literature with realism. The dissertation analyzes literary works by Anna Seghers, Franz Jung, Klaus Neukrantz, Kurt Kläber, Karl Grünberg, and the movie Kuhle Wampe, Or Who Owns the World?, amongst others.
653 0 $aLabor movement
653 0 $aLabor movement in literature
653 0 $aGerman literature
653 0 $aMotion pictures
653 0 $aKuhle Wampe (Motion picture)
856 40 $uhttps://doi.org/10.7916/D84F1PNX$zClick for full text
852 8 $blweb$hDISSERTATIONS