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Author Urang, John Griffith, 1975-

Title Legal tender : love and legitimacy in the East German cultural imagination / John Griffith Urang.

Imprint Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press : Cornell University Library, 2010.

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Description 1 online resource (x, 224 pages) : illustrations
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Series Signale : modern German letters, cultures, and thought
Signale (Ithaca, N.Y.)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : Eros and exchange -- Wares of love : socialist romance and the commodity -- Love, labor, loss : modes of romance in the East German novel of arrival -- Corrective affinities : love, class, and the propagation of socialism -- W(h)ither Eros? : gender trouble in the GDR, 1975/1989 -- Eye contact : surveillance, perversion, and the last days of the GDR -- Coda : a chameleon wedding.
Note Print version record.
Summary At first glance, romance seems an improbable angle from which to write a cultural history of the German Democratic Republic. By most accounts the GDR was among the most dour and disciplined of socialist states, so devoted to the rigors of Stalinist aesthetics that the notion of an East German romantic comedy was more likely to generate punch lines than lines at the box office. But in fact, as John Urang shows in Legal Tender, love was freighted as a privileged site for the negotiation and reorganization of a surprising array of issues in East German public culture between 1949 and 1989. Through close readings of a diverse selection of films and novels from the former GDR, Urang offers an eye-opening account of the ideological stakes of love stories in East German culture. Throughout its forty-year existence the East German state was plagued with an ongoing problem of legitimacy. The love story's unique and unpredictable mix of stabilizing and subversive effects gave it a peculiar status in the cultural sphere. Urang shows how love stories could mediate the problem of social stratification, providing a language with which to discuss the experience of class antagonism without undermining the Party's legitimacy. But for the Party there was danger in borrowing legitimacy from the romantic plot: the love story's destabilizing influences of desire and drive could just as easily disrupt as reconcile. A unique contribution to German studies, Legal Tender offers remarkable insights into the uses and capacities of romance in modern Western culture.
Language In English.
Subject Romance fiction, German -- Germany (East) -- History and criticism.
German fiction -- Germany (East) -- History and criticism.
Romance films -- Germany (East) -- History.
Love in literature.
Love in motion pictures.
Love -- Social aspects -- Germany (East)
Germany (East) -- Civilization.
Roman allemand -- Allemagne (Est) -- Histoire et critique.
Films d'amour -- Allemagne (Est) -- Histoire.
Amour dans la littérature.
Amour au cinéma.
Amour -- Aspect social -- Allemagne (Est)
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- German.
Civilization
German fiction
Love in literature
Love in motion pictures
Love -- Social aspects
Romance fiction, German
Romance films
Germany (East)
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Other Form: Print version: Urang, John Griffith, 1975- Legal tender. Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press : Cornell University Library, 2010 (DLC) 2010009971
ISBN 9780801460067 (electronic bk.)
0801460069 (electronic bk.)
9780801476532
0801476534
Standard No. 10.7591/9780801460067 doi
AU@ 000053270369
DEBBG BV043135020
DEBBG BV044097404
DEBSZ 421232943
GBVCP 1003653200
GBVCP 879460237
HEBIS 278031978
NZ1 13934156
DKDLA 820120-katalog:999931297605765
AU@ 000073968184

 
    
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