German colonialism and national identity

Titel: German colonialism and national identity / ed. by Michael Perraudin, Jürgen Zimmerer with Katy Heady
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Veröffentlicht: New York : Routledge, 2011
Umfang: X, 340 Seiten : Illustrationen
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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Routledge studies in modern European history ; 14
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ISBN: 9780415964777 ; 9780203852590 ; 0415964776 ; 0203852591
Buchumschlag
X
  • List of Figures
  • p. ix
  • Introduction: German Colonialism and National Identity
  • p. 1
  • Part I
  • Colonialism From Before the Empire
  • 1
  • Imperialism, Race, and Genocide at the Paulskirche: Origins, Meanings, Trajectories
  • p. 9
  • 2
  • Time, Identity, and Colonialism in German Travel Writing on Africa, 1848-1914
  • p. 21
  • 3
  • Gray Zones: On the Inclusion of "Poland" in the Study of German Colonialism
  • p. 33
  • Part II
  • Colonialism and Popular Utterance in the Imperial Phase
  • 4
  • The War That Scarcely Was: The Berliner Morgenpost and the Boxer Uprising
  • p. 45
  • 5
  • Boy's and Girl's Own Empires: Gender and the Uses of the Colonial World in Kaiserreich Youth Magazines
  • p. 57
  • 6
  • Picturing Genocide in German Consumer Culture, 1904-10
  • p. 69
  • 7
  • The Visual Representation of Blackness During German Imperialism Around 1900
  • p. 90
  • 8
  • Colonialism and the Simplification of Language: Germany's Kolonial-Deutsch Experiment
  • p. 101
  • Part III
  • Colonialism and the End of Empire
  • 9
  • Fraternity, Frenzy, and Genocide in German War Literature, 1906-36
  • p. 115
  • 10
  • Colonial Heroes: German Colonial Identities in Wartime, 1914-18
  • p. 126
  • 11
  • Crossing Boundaries: German Women in Africa, 1919-33
  • p. 140
  • 12
  • Abuses of German Colonial History: The Character of Carl Peters as Weapon for völkisch and National Socialist Discourses: Anglophobia, Anti-Semitism and Aryanism
  • p. 160
  • 13
  • "Loyal Askari" and "Black Rapist"-Two Images in the German Discourse on National Identity and Their Impact on the Lives of Black People in Germany, 1918-45
  • p. 173
  • Part IV
  • German Colonialism in the Era of Decolonization
  • 14
  • (Post-) Colonial Amnesia? German Debates on Colonialism and Decolonization in the Post-War Era
  • p. 187
  • 15
  • Denkmalsturz: The German Student Movement and German Colonialism
  • p. 197
  • 16
  • Vergangenheitsbewältigung à la française: Post-Colonial Memories of the Herero Genocide and 17 October 1961
  • p. 213
  • 17
  • The Persistence of Fantasies: Colonialism as Melodrama on German Television
  • p. 224
  • Part V
  • Local Histories, Memories, Legacies
  • 18
  • Communal Memory Events and the Heritage of the Victims: The Persistence of the Theme of Genocide in Namibia
  • p. 235
  • 19
  • The Genocide in "German South-West Africa" and the Politics of Commemoration-How (Not) to Come to Terms with the Past
  • p. 251
  • 20
  • The Struggle for Genocidal Exclusivity: The Perception of the Murder of the Namibian Herero (1904-8) in the Age of a New International Morality
  • p. 265
  • 21
  • Narratives of a "Model Colony": German Togoland in Written and Oral Histories
  • p. 278
  • 22
  • Suspended Between Worlds? The Discipline of Germanistik in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • p. 292
  • Contributors
  • p. 305
  • Bibliography
  • p. 313
  • Index
  • p. 333