توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Memorializing the GDR: monuments and memory after 1989
نام کتاب : Memorializing the GDR: monuments and memory after 1989
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : یادبود GDR: بناهای تاریخی و حافظه پس از سال 1989
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نویسندگان : Saunders, Anna
ناشر : Berghahn Books
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 383
ISBN (شابک) : 9781785336812 , 1785336819
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Memory debates and the built environment since unification --
\'Working through\' the GDR past --
A shifting memorial culture --
Memory, monuments and memorialization --
Notions of, and problems with, collective forms of memory --
Monuments, memorials and \'memory markers\' --
Socialist icons: from heroes to villains? --
The role of monuments in the GDR --
Transition: October 1989 to October 1990 --
Eastern Berlin I: from unification to Lenin\'s fall --
Eastern Berlin II: from the commission\'s recommendations to --
Thalmann\'s survival --
Demolition debates beyond Berlin: Chemnitz\'s \'nischel\' --
Modification: a modern makeover for Halle\'s flag monument --
Relocation: finding a new home for Leipzig\'s Karl Marx relief --
Conclusion: the ever-present narrative of 1989 --
Soviet special camps: reassessing a repressed past --
Special camps and interrogation centres --
Commemoration without monumentalization: representing silenced memories at Buchenwald --
Emotive symbolism and reconciliation at Funfeichen --
Breaking the silence: historical revision in Greifswald --
A monument without answers? Haftstatte Prenzlauer Allee, Berlin. Conclusion: Revoking silence --
17 June 1953 uprisings: remembering a failed revolution --
Conflicting interpretations in Berlin: Katharina Karrenberg, Wolfgang Ruppel and beyond --
Remembering Hennigsdorf\'s steelworkers --
Tank tracks in Leipzig --
Tank tracks in Dresden --
Conclusion: diverse remembrance --
The Berlin Wall: historical document, tourist magnet or urban eyesore? --
The early post-Wende years: from commodification to preservation --
Ubergange: Remembering border crossings and transitions --
Bernauer Strasse wall memorial (Part I): peripheral remembrance? --
Victimhood and visibility I: Remembering child vicitms in Treptow --
Victimhood and visibility II: White crosses in duplicate --
Victimhood and visibility III: The Freedom Memorial, Checkpoint Charlie --
Towards decentralised remembrance: the gesamtkonzept and Bernauer Strasse (Part II) --
Conclusion: Shifting remembrance --
Remembering the \'peaceful revolution\' and German unity --
Building national memory? Berlin\'s freedom and unity monument --
Remembering the Leipzig demonstrations: the Nikolaikirchhof and beyond --
Schwerin\'s controversial remembrance of the round table --
Swords into ploughshares: Dessau\'s peace bell --
Transforming the fortunes of Magdeburg? the development of a citizens\' monument --
A truly democratic project? Plauen\'s Wende monument --
Conclusion: The concrete legacy of the peaceful revolution --
Conclusion: Beyond the palimpsest --
What remains? --
Dominant narratives --
Dialogic remembrance and entangled memories.