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Introduction: The Importance of Being German: Narratives and Identities in the Berlin Republic
Ist Teil von
German politics and society, 2015-03, Vol.33 (1/2 (114)), p.1-5
Ort / Verlag
New York: Berghahn Journals
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Quelle
Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Anniversaries provide moments for taking stock. In the wake of the so-called Supergedenkjahr of 2014-the year of numerous significant commemorative events for Germany, including the fall of the Berlin Wall and of German unification-it seems particularly timely to engage with debates about what it means to be German. Such retrospection is now an established and widespread part of the German habitus, and the number of organized moments of contemplation-moments that say as much about the present as the past-has multiplied since unification. Within Germany and beyond, the question of what it means to be German is frequently being asked by those who want to define local, national and international agendas for the future and to redefine agendas of the past. Representing an individual, a community or a nation involves the construction of narratives and identities, a process now often informed by sophisticated understandings of image and audience, of beliefs and branding. Adapted from the source document.