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- catalog abstract "How was it possible that a new, and sizeable, Jewish community developed after the Holocaust in Germany of all places? Jews, Germans, Memory undertakes to assess the past, present, and future of German-Jewish relations in light of recent political changes and the opening of historical sources. This welcome new volume investigates how the groundwork was laid for a new Jewish community in the postwar period, with different objectives by Jewish leaders and German politicians. Its contributors touch upon history, literature, the media, ethnicity, politics, and social movements and attempt to tackle the question of how Jews are socially constructed, and how the glorious German Jewish past and the Holocaust have been remembered in the course of recent decades. In recent years, German Jewry has seen fundamental transformations with the influx from Eastern Europe and a new leadership in the community: a new self-definition, even self-assurance and reappraisal in Israel and elsewhere has evolved. Historians, scholars of cultured studies, and those interested in debates on memory and ethnicity will all find something of interest in this diverse volume.".
- catalog contributor b9105804.
- catalog coverage "Germany Ethnic relations.".
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "How was it possible that a new, and sizeable, Jewish community developed after the Holocaust in Germany of all places? Jews, Germans, Memory undertakes to assess the past, present, and future of German-Jewish relations in light of recent political changes and the opening of historical sources. This welcome new volume investigates how the groundwork was laid for a new Jewish community in the postwar period, with different objectives by Jewish leaders and German politicians. Its contributors touch upon history, literature, the media, ethnicity, politics, and social movements and attempt to tackle the question of how Jews are socially constructed, and how the glorious German Jewish past and the Holocaust have been remembered in the course of recent decades. In recent years, German Jewry has seen fundamental transformations with the influx from Eastern Europe and a new leadership in the community: a new self-definition, even self-assurance and reappraisal in Israel and elsewhere has evolved. Historians, scholars of cultured studies, and those interested in debates on memory and ethnicity will all find something of interest in this diverse volume.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The Situation of the Jews in Today's Germany / Micha Brumlik -- Paradoxes of Jewish Existence in Germany / Y. Michal Bodemann -- The Formative Years: The Sherit Hapletah and the Contradictions of the New Jewish Existence in Germany -- East European and German Jews in Postwar Germany, 1945-50 / Michael Brenner -- The Identity and Ideology of Jewish Displaced Persons / Cilly Kugelmann -- German-Jewish Relations in the Postwar Period: The Ambiguities of Antisemitic and Philosemitic Discourse / Frank Stern -- Identity Formation in the German Environment -- From Nowhere to Israel and Back: The Changing Self-Definition of Periodicals of German-Jewish Youth Since 1960 / Martin Low-Beer -- Identity, Exile, and Division: Disjunctures of Culture,Nationality, and Citizenship in German-Jewish Selfhood in East and West Berlin / John Borneman -- Reordering Memories: Jewish and German Images about the Other -- The Cultural Operations of Germans and Jews as Reflected in Recent German Fiction / Jack Zipes -- Reconstructions of History: From Jewish Memory to Nationalized Commemoration of Kristallnacht in Germany / Y. Michal Bodemann -- From Cold-War Europe to the New European Order -- Imperialist Agents, Anti-Fascist Monuments, Eastern Refugees, Property Claims: Jews as Incorporations of East German Social Trauma, 1945-94 / Robin Ostow -- Jews and the Transition to a Post-Yalta Order: Germany, Austria, Eastern Europe, and the United States / Andrei S. Markovits -- Germany, the Jews, and Europe: History and Memory and the Recent Upheaval / Dan Diner -- A Comment: The End of the Postwar Era and the Reemergence of the Past / Moishe Postone".
- catalog extent "x, 291 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Jews, Germans, memory.".
- catalog identifier "0472105841 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Jews, Germans, memory.".
- catalog isPartOf "Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "Jews, Germans, memory.".
- catalog spatial "Germany Ethnic relations.".
- catalog spatial "Germany".
- catalog subject "943/.004924 20".
- catalog subject "DS135.G332 J49 1996".
- catalog subject "Holocaust survivors Germany History.".
- catalog subject "Jews Germany History 1945-".
- catalog subject "Jews Germany History 1945-1990.".
- catalog subject "Jews Germany History 1990-".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Situation of the Jews in Today's Germany / Micha Brumlik -- Paradoxes of Jewish Existence in Germany / Y. Michal Bodemann -- The Formative Years: The Sherit Hapletah and the Contradictions of the New Jewish Existence in Germany -- East European and German Jews in Postwar Germany, 1945-50 / Michael Brenner -- The Identity and Ideology of Jewish Displaced Persons / Cilly Kugelmann -- German-Jewish Relations in the Postwar Period: The Ambiguities of Antisemitic and Philosemitic Discourse / Frank Stern -- Identity Formation in the German Environment -- From Nowhere to Israel and Back: The Changing Self-Definition of Periodicals of German-Jewish Youth Since 1960 / Martin Low-Beer -- Identity, Exile, and Division: Disjunctures of Culture,Nationality, and Citizenship in German-Jewish Selfhood in East and West Berlin / John Borneman -- Reordering Memories: Jewish and German Images about the Other -- The Cultural Operations of Germans and Jews as Reflected in Recent German Fiction / Jack Zipes -- Reconstructions of History: From Jewish Memory to Nationalized Commemoration of Kristallnacht in Germany / Y. Michal Bodemann -- From Cold-War Europe to the New European Order -- Imperialist Agents, Anti-Fascist Monuments, Eastern Refugees, Property Claims: Jews as Incorporations of East German Social Trauma, 1945-94 / Robin Ostow -- Jews and the Transition to a Post-Yalta Order: Germany, Austria, Eastern Europe, and the United States / Andrei S. Markovits -- Germany, the Jews, and Europe: History and Memory and the Recent Upheaval / Dan Diner -- A Comment: The End of the Postwar Era and the Reemergence of the Past / Moishe Postone".
- catalog title "Jews, Germans, memory : reconstructions of Jewish life in Germany / Y. Michal Bodemann, editor.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".