Disciplining Germany : youth, reeducation, and reconstruction after the Second World War / / Jaimey Fisher.
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Superior document: | Kritik : German literary theory and cultural studies |
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Year of Publication: | 2007 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Kritik (Detroit, Mich.)
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Physical Description: | xi, 375 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Youth, memory, and guilt in early postwar Germany
- Hitler's youth? The Nazi "revolution" as youth uprising
- The Jugendproblem (youth problem): youth and reeducation in the early postwar public sphere
- Germany's youthful "catastrophe": guilt and modernity in the early postwar period
- Modernity's better others: youth in Jaspers's postwar university and Wiechert's reconstructive agenda
- Children of the rubble: youth, pedagogy, and politics in early DEFA films
- Reconstructing film in the western zones: stars of youthful sexuality
- Conclusion: Mobilizing youth for the Cold War.