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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction ix
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Part I Atlantic Crossings: From Germany to America and Back
- Chapter 1 Intellectual Transfer: Theodor W. Adorno’s American Experience 3
- Chapter 2 The Limits of Praxis: The Social-Psychological Foundations of Theodor Adorno’s and Herbert Marcuse’s Interpretations of the 1960s Protest Movements 13
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Part II Spaces and Identities
- Chapter 3 America’s Vietnam in Germany— Germany in America’s Vietnam: On the Relocation of Spaces and the Appropriation of History 41
- Chapter 4 Topographies of Memory: The 1960s Student Movement in Germany and the US. Representations in Contemporary German Literature 65
- Chapter 5 “We too are Berliners” Protest, Symbolism, and the City in Cold War Germany 83
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Part III Protest and Power
- Chapter 6 A Growing Problem for US Foreign Policy: The West German Student Movement and the Western Alliance 105
- Chapter 7 Ostpolitik as Domestic Containment: The Cultural Contradictions of the Cold War and the West German State Response 133
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Part IV Power and Resistance
- Chapter 8 Transformation by Subversion? Th e New Left and the Question of Violence 155
- Chapter 9 “From Protest to Resistance” Ulrike Meinhof and the Transatlantic Movement of Ideas 171
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Part V (En)counter-Culture
- Chapter 10 White Negroes: The Fascination of the Authentic in the West German Counterculture of the 1960s 191
- Chapter 11 The Black Panther Solidarity Committee and the Trial of the Ramstein 2 215
- Chapter 12 Between Ballots and Bullets 241
- Chapter 13 A Whole World Opening Up: Transcultural Contact, Difference, and the Politicization of “New Left”Activists 255
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Part VI A Retrospective
- Chapter 14 “We didn’t know how it was going to turn out” Contemporary Activists Discuss Their Experiences of the 1960s and 1970s 277
- Contributors 303
- Bibliography 307
- Index 327
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction ix
-
Part I Atlantic Crossings: From Germany to America and Back
- Chapter 1 Intellectual Transfer: Theodor W. Adorno’s American Experience 3
- Chapter 2 The Limits of Praxis: The Social-Psychological Foundations of Theodor Adorno’s and Herbert Marcuse’s Interpretations of the 1960s Protest Movements 13
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Part II Spaces and Identities
- Chapter 3 America’s Vietnam in Germany— Germany in America’s Vietnam: On the Relocation of Spaces and the Appropriation of History 41
- Chapter 4 Topographies of Memory: The 1960s Student Movement in Germany and the US. Representations in Contemporary German Literature 65
- Chapter 5 “We too are Berliners” Protest, Symbolism, and the City in Cold War Germany 83
-
Part III Protest and Power
- Chapter 6 A Growing Problem for US Foreign Policy: The West German Student Movement and the Western Alliance 105
- Chapter 7 Ostpolitik as Domestic Containment: The Cultural Contradictions of the Cold War and the West German State Response 133
-
Part IV Power and Resistance
- Chapter 8 Transformation by Subversion? Th e New Left and the Question of Violence 155
- Chapter 9 “From Protest to Resistance” Ulrike Meinhof and the Transatlantic Movement of Ideas 171
-
Part V (En)counter-Culture
- Chapter 10 White Negroes: The Fascination of the Authentic in the West German Counterculture of the 1960s 191
- Chapter 11 The Black Panther Solidarity Committee and the Trial of the Ramstein 2 215
- Chapter 12 Between Ballots and Bullets 241
- Chapter 13 A Whole World Opening Up: Transcultural Contact, Difference, and the Politicization of “New Left”Activists 255
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Part VI A Retrospective
- Chapter 14 “We didn’t know how it was going to turn out” Contemporary Activists Discuss Their Experiences of the 1960s and 1970s 277
- Contributors 303
- Bibliography 307
- Index 327