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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ILLUSTRATIONS vii
- PREFACE ix
- CONTRIBUTORS x
- INTRODUCTION Weimar Subjects/Weimar Publics Rethinking the Political Culture of Germany in the 1920s 1
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PART I Defeat and the Legacy of War
- 1. The Return of the Undead: Weimar Cinema and the Great War 29
- 2. The Work of Art and the Problem of Politics in Berlin Dada 42
- 3. The Secret History of Photomontage: On the Origins of the Composite Form and the Weimar Photomontages of Marianne Brandt 66
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Part II. New Citizens/New Subjectivities
- 4. Mothers, Citizens, and Consumers: Female Readers in Weimar Germany 93
- 5. Claiming Citizenship: Suffrage and Subjectivity in Germany after the First World War 116
- 6. Feminist Politics beyond the Reichstag: Helene Stöcker and Visions of Reform 138
- 7. Producing Jews: Maternity, Eugenics, and the Embodiment of the Jewish Subject 153
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PART III Symbols, Rituals, and Discourses of Democracy
- 8. Reforming the Reich: Democratic Symbols and Rituals in the Weimar Republic 173
- 9. High Expectations—Deep Disappointment: Structures of the Public Perception of Politics in the Weimar Republic 192
- 10. Contested Narratives of the Weimar Republic: Th e Case of the “Kutisker-Barmat Scandal” 211
- 11. Political Violence, Contested Public Space, and Reasserted Masculinity in Weimar Germany 236
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Part IV. Publics, Publicity, and Mass Culture
- 12. “A Self-Representation of the Masses”: Siegfried Kracauer’s Curious Americanism 255
- 13. Neither Masses nor Individuals: Representations of the Collective in Interwar German Culture 279
- 14. Cultural Capital in Decline: Inflation and the Distress of Intellectuals 302
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Part V: Weimar Topographies
- 15. Defining the Nation in Crisis: Citizenship Policy in the Early Weimar Republic 319
- 16. Gender and Colonial Politics after the Versailles Treaty 339
- 17. The Economy of Experience in Weimar Germany 360
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 383
- INDEX 402
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ILLUSTRATIONS vii
- PREFACE ix
- CONTRIBUTORS x
- INTRODUCTION Weimar Subjects/Weimar Publics Rethinking the Political Culture of Germany in the 1920s 1
-
PART I Defeat and the Legacy of War
- 1. The Return of the Undead: Weimar Cinema and the Great War 29
- 2. The Work of Art and the Problem of Politics in Berlin Dada 42
- 3. The Secret History of Photomontage: On the Origins of the Composite Form and the Weimar Photomontages of Marianne Brandt 66
-
Part II. New Citizens/New Subjectivities
- 4. Mothers, Citizens, and Consumers: Female Readers in Weimar Germany 93
- 5. Claiming Citizenship: Suffrage and Subjectivity in Germany after the First World War 116
- 6. Feminist Politics beyond the Reichstag: Helene Stöcker and Visions of Reform 138
- 7. Producing Jews: Maternity, Eugenics, and the Embodiment of the Jewish Subject 153
-
PART III Symbols, Rituals, and Discourses of Democracy
- 8. Reforming the Reich: Democratic Symbols and Rituals in the Weimar Republic 173
- 9. High Expectations—Deep Disappointment: Structures of the Public Perception of Politics in the Weimar Republic 192
- 10. Contested Narratives of the Weimar Republic: Th e Case of the “Kutisker-Barmat Scandal” 211
- 11. Political Violence, Contested Public Space, and Reasserted Masculinity in Weimar Germany 236
-
Part IV. Publics, Publicity, and Mass Culture
- 12. “A Self-Representation of the Masses”: Siegfried Kracauer’s Curious Americanism 255
- 13. Neither Masses nor Individuals: Representations of the Collective in Interwar German Culture 279
- 14. Cultural Capital in Decline: Inflation and the Distress of Intellectuals 302
-
Part V: Weimar Topographies
- 15. Defining the Nation in Crisis: Citizenship Policy in the Early Weimar Republic 319
- 16. Gender and Colonial Politics after the Versailles Treaty 339
- 17. The Economy of Experience in Weimar Germany 360
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 383
- INDEX 402