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The Happy Burden of History

eBook - From Sovereign Impunity to Responsible Selfhood, Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies
Martin, Clancy/Baker, K Scott/Ostovich, Steve et al
ISBN/EAN: 9783110246377
Umbreit-Nr.: 8587055

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 262 S.
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Erschienen am 29.03.2011
Auflage: 1/2011


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>Germans are often accused of failing to take responsibility for Nazi crimes, but what precisely should ordinary people do differently? Indeed, scholars have yet to outline viable alternatives for how any of us should respond to terror and genocide. And because of the way they compartmentalize everyday life, our discipline-bound analyses often disguise more than they illuminate. Written by a historian, literary critic, philosopher, and theologian,<em>The Happy Burden of History</em> takes an integrative approach to the problem of responsible selfhood. Exploring the lives and letters of ordinary and intellectual Germans who faced the ethical challenges of the Third Reich, it focuses on five typical tools for cultivating the modern self: myths, lies, non-conformity, irony, and modeling. The authors carefully dissect the ways in which ordinary and intellectual Germans excused their violent claims to mastery with a sense of sovereign impunity. They then recuperate the same strategies of selfhood for our contemporary world, but in ways that are self-critical and humble. The book shows how viewing this problem from within everyday life can empower and encourage us to bear the burden of historical responsibility and be happy doing so.</p>
  • Kurztext
    • <p>The series publishes monographs and edited volumes that showcase significant scholarly work at the various intersections that currently motivate interdisciplinary inquiry in German cultural studies. Topics span all periods of German and German-speaking lands and cultures from the local to the global, with a special focus on demonstrating how various disciplines history, musicology, art history, anthropology, religious studies, media studies, political theory, literary and cultural studies, among others and new theoretical and methodological paradigms work across disciplinary boundaries to create knowledge and add to critical understanding in German studies broadly. All works are in English. Three to four new titles will be published annually.</p>
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><strong>Andrew Stuart Bergerson</strong>,<strong>K. Scott Baker</strong>,<strong></strong>and<strong>Clancy Martin</strong>, University of Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri, USA;<strong>Steve Ostovich</strong>, College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, Minnesota, USA.<br></p>