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6: Politics and Prekariat in Christoph Hein’s Novels Frau Paula Trousseau and Weiskerns Nachlass
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Inheriting the Social-Justice Legacy of the 1968 Generation
- 1: On Potatoes, Forgeries, Mistaken Identities, and Cultural Revolution in Uwe Timm’s Postwall Novel Johannisnacht 21
- 2: “Maybe the Genuine Utopia”: Uwe Timm’s Vision of a “Postsocialist” Society in the Novel Rot 47
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Part II: Social Justice Matters in Popular Culture
- 3: Social Injustice in the German Tatort Television Series 67
- 4: Die Toten Hosen, Rammstein, Azad, and Massiv: German Rock and Rap Go Global for Social Justice 88
- 5: Critical Voices from the Underground: Street Art and Urban Transformation in Berlin 119
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Part III: Eastern German Views of Social Justice in Novels and Films
- 6: Politics and Prekariat in Christoph Hein’s Novels Frau Paula Trousseau and Weiskerns Nachlass 145
- 7: “Erzählt ist erzählt”: The Ethics of Narration in Christa Wolf’s Stadt der Engel oder The Overcoat of Dr. Freud 165
- 8: Social Consciousness in the Bionade-Biedermeier: An Interview with Filmmakers Marc Bauder and Dörte Franke 186
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Part IV: Theater as an Interventionist Medium for Promoting Social Justice
- 9: Through Performance to Social Justice: Schlingensief’s Narcissistic Sociality 205
- 10: The Postdramatic Paradox: Theater as an Interventionist Medium in Falk Richter’s Das System 227
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Part V: Beyond Germany’s Borders: Social-Justice Issues in a Global Context
- 11: Settling in Mobility: Socioeconomic Justice and European Borderlands in Hans-Christian Schmid’s Films Lichter and Die wundersame Welt der Waschkraft 253
- 12: The Ethics of Listening in Dana Ranga’s Wasserbuch and Terézia Mora’s Das Ungeheuer 275
- 13: Navid Kermani: Advocate for an Antipatriotic Patriotism and a Multireligious, Multicultural Europe 290
- Notes on the Contributors 313
- Index 317
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Inheriting the Social-Justice Legacy of the 1968 Generation
- 1: On Potatoes, Forgeries, Mistaken Identities, and Cultural Revolution in Uwe Timm’s Postwall Novel Johannisnacht 21
- 2: “Maybe the Genuine Utopia”: Uwe Timm’s Vision of a “Postsocialist” Society in the Novel Rot 47
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Part II: Social Justice Matters in Popular Culture
- 3: Social Injustice in the German Tatort Television Series 67
- 4: Die Toten Hosen, Rammstein, Azad, and Massiv: German Rock and Rap Go Global for Social Justice 88
- 5: Critical Voices from the Underground: Street Art and Urban Transformation in Berlin 119
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Part III: Eastern German Views of Social Justice in Novels and Films
- 6: Politics and Prekariat in Christoph Hein’s Novels Frau Paula Trousseau and Weiskerns Nachlass 145
- 7: “Erzählt ist erzählt”: The Ethics of Narration in Christa Wolf’s Stadt der Engel oder The Overcoat of Dr. Freud 165
- 8: Social Consciousness in the Bionade-Biedermeier: An Interview with Filmmakers Marc Bauder and Dörte Franke 186
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Part IV: Theater as an Interventionist Medium for Promoting Social Justice
- 9: Through Performance to Social Justice: Schlingensief’s Narcissistic Sociality 205
- 10: The Postdramatic Paradox: Theater as an Interventionist Medium in Falk Richter’s Das System 227
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Part V: Beyond Germany’s Borders: Social-Justice Issues in a Global Context
- 11: Settling in Mobility: Socioeconomic Justice and European Borderlands in Hans-Christian Schmid’s Films Lichter and Die wundersame Welt der Waschkraft 253
- 12: The Ethics of Listening in Dana Ranga’s Wasserbuch and Terézia Mora’s Das Ungeheuer 275
- 13: Navid Kermani: Advocate for an Antipatriotic Patriotism and a Multireligious, Multicultural Europe 290
- Notes on the Contributors 313
- Index 317