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Between Denigration, Idealization and Historicization: Memories of Nazism and Everyday Antifascism
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Joanne Sayner
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2011
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Book chapters
Reinterpreting the Soviet War Memorial in Berlinâs Treptower Park after 1990
Autobiography as Participation in the âMaster Narrativeâ
Reinventing a Socialist Heroine
The Politics of Remembering the GDR
Histories and Memories
Remembering the German Democratic Republic in a United Germany
Representations of the Everyday and the Making of Memory
Generation and Transition
Remembering the Uprising of 17 June 1953
Red Radiation
âThe Era Has Passed, But itâs Nice to Rememberâ
How Memory is Remembered
Between Denigration, Idealization and Historicization
From the âNiche Societyâ to a Retreat from Society
âThe Past Does Not Repeat itself, But it Rhymesâ
Transforming Berlinâs Memory
At Home with the Stasi
Did Communists Have Better Sex? Sex and the Body in German Unification
Memories and Fantasies About and By the Stasi
pp. 3
Remembering the German Democratic Republic in a United Germany
pp. 23
The Politics of Remembering the GDR: Official and State-Mandated Memory since 1990
pp. 37
Representations of the Everyday and the Making of Memory: GDR History and Museums
pp. 54
Reinterpreting the Soviet War Memorial in Berlin’s Treptower Park after 1990
pp. 65
Transforming Berlin’s Memory: Non-State Actors and GDR Memorial Politics
pp. 77
Reinventing a Socialist Heroine: Commemorating Rosa Luxemburg after Unification
pp. 91
Histories and Memories: Verklärung or Erklärung?
pp. 102
Generation and Transition: East German Memory Cultures
pp. 119
Did Communists Have Better Sex? Sex and the Body in German Unification
pp. 131
From the ‘Niche Society’ to a Retreat from Society: East German Allotments as the Continuation of a Tradition?
pp. 144
‘The Era Has Passed, But it’s Nice to Remember’: Eastern Identifications with the GDR Past and Unified Germany
pp. 157
Remembering the Uprising of 17 June 1953
pp. 169
Red Radiation: East German Army Officers in Post-Unification Germany
pp. 182
Autobiography as Participation in the ‘Master Narrative’: GDR Academics after Unification
pp. 195
‘The Past Does Not Repeat itself, But it Rhymes’: Autobiographies by Elites from the Confederate States of America and the German Democratic Republic
pp. 211
At Home with the Stasi: Gedenkstätte Hohenschönhausen as Historic House
pp. 223
Memories and Fantasies About and By the Stasi
pp. 237
Between Denigration, Idealization and Historicization: Memories of Nazism and Everyday Antifascism
pp. 249
How Memory is Remembered: The Potsdam Memory Archive (1995–6)
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