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After World War II a mood of despair and impotence pervaded the arts in West Germany. The culture and institutions of the Third Reich were abruptly dismissed, yet there was no immediate return to the Weimar periodâs progressive ideals. In this moment of cultural stasis, how could West Germanyâs artists free themselves from their experiences of Nazism?
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Moving from 1945 to reunification, Michael H. Kater explores West German culture as it emerged from the darkness of the Third Reich. Examining periods of denial and complacency as well as attempts to reckon with the past, he shows how all postwar culture was touched by the vestiges of National Socialism.
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From the literature of Günter Grass to the happenings of Joseph Beuys and Karlheinz Stockhausenâs innovations in electronic music, Kater shows how it was only through the reinvigoration of the cultural scene that West Germany could contend with its pastâand eventually allow democracy to reemerge.
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August 22, 2023 -
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- ISBN: 9780300275032
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- ISBN: 9780300275032
- File size: 13544 KB
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- English
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