04054oam 2200577I 450 991082799600332120230607210131.01-136-46641-X1-315-01499-81-136-46634-710.4324/9781315014999 (CKB)3710000000117222(EBL)1694363(SSID)ssj0001294540(PQKBManifestationID)11774917(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001294540(PQKBWorkID)11317310(PQKB)10964151(MiAaPQ)EBC1694363(OCoLC)881286590(EXLCZ)99371000000011722220180706d2001 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDresden paradoxes of memory in history /Elizabeth A. Ten DykeLondon ;New York :Routledge,2001.1 online resource (341 p.)Studies in Anthropology and History ;Volume 28Description based upon print version of record.0-415-86619-7 0-415-27036-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Prologue: The Museum; Introduction; Paradoxes and contradictions of memory and history; The German Democratic Republic; The Wende; After the Wende; This study; Ethnographic excursion: Ruins and remains; Chapter One: Working through the past in Germany; Introduction; German history in Germany; The postwar period; The Historikerstreit; History in the German Democratic Republic; History and memory in the unified Germany; ConclusionEthnographic excursion: Two murders, two demonstrationsChapter Two: Dresden; Introduction; Dresden after the Wende; Resplendent Dresden; Dresden's other histories; The bombing of Dresden; Dresden after 1945; Conclusion; Ethnographic excursion: Frau 'Esperanto'; Chapter Three: The ethnographic present; Introduction; Daily life after the Wende; Respondents' narratives; Helga; Jürgen; Herr Kleiber; Frau Vogel; Frau Klemm; Conclusion; Ethnographic excursion: The Kaffeefahrt (day trip); Chapter Four: Remembering daily life in the GDR; Introduction; Family; Education and employmentPolitics of daily lifeRespondents' narratives; Helga; Jürgen; Herr Kleiber; Frau Vogel; Frau Klemm; Conclusion; Ethnographic excursion: Herr Beck's report; Chapter Five: The Wende; Introduction; The Wende; Causes of the Wende; The Wende in Dresden; Respondents' narratives; Helga; Jürgen; Herr Kleiber; Frau Vogel; Frau Klemm; Conclusion; Chapter Six: Paradoxes and Contradictions of Memory and History; Respondents' narratives; Helga; Jürgen; Herr Kleiber; Frau Vogel; Frau Klemm; Epilogue: 1999; Appendix I: Primary respondents; Appendix II: Translation of foreign terms; References cited; IndexThe collapse of the German Democratic Republic prompted the East Germans to confront their personal, cultural and international past. This study of the 'Wende' - the turn of events in 1989 - is based on ethnographic and anthropological research conducted in the early 1990s. Liz Ten Dyke has developed a finely nuanced portrait of the city and its residents as they were caught up in the economic, political and social turmoil that characterized the immediate post-socialist period. By weaving together scholarly research, oral history, and ""ethnographic excursions"" or narratives of salient exStudies in anthropology and history ;Volume 28.Dresden (Germany)History20th centuryDresden (Germany)CivilizationGermany (East)History943.21420722Ten Dyke Elizabeth A.1679187FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910827996003321Dresden4047247UNINA