Writing and the West German Protest Movements : The Textual Revolution

The 1960s protest movements marked an astonishing moment for West Germany. They developed a political critique, but are above all distinctive for their overwhelming emphasis on culture and the symbolic. In particular, reading and writing had a uniquely prestigious status for West German protesters,...

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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 electronic resource (282 p.)
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