209299

Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

2011

287 Pages

ISBN 978-1-349-29418-3

After the Berlin wall

Germany and beyond

Edited by

Katharina Gerstenberger, Jana Evans Braziel

Twenty years after its fall, the wall that divided Berlin and Germany presents a conceptual paradox: on one hand, Germans have sought to erase it completely; on the other, it haunts the imagination in complex and often surprising ways

Publication details

DOI: 10.1057/9780230337756

Full citation:

Gerstenberger, K. , Evans Braziel, J. (eds) (2011). After the Berlin wall: Germany and beyond, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Gerstenberger Katharina; Evans Braziel Jana

1-17

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Sex and the city

Sander L Gilman

19-35

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Exploring master Keaton's Germany

Granville Shannon

37-58

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From the Berlin wall to the West Bank barrier

Leuenberger Christine

59-83

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The fall of the Berlin wall

Snyder Robert; White Timothy J.

127-147

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Specters of work

Bivens Hunter

157-177

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The end of an event

Robinson Benjamin

179-199

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Building consensus

Dempsey Anna M.

201-229

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Berlin's history in context

Costabile-Heming Carol Anne

231-247

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