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Journal of social history, 2010-12, Vol.44 (2), p.545-562
2010

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Titel
“No Fertile Soil for Pathogens”: Rayon, Advertising, and Biopolitics in Late Weimar Germany
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  • Journal of social history, 2010-12, Vol.44 (2), p.545-562
Ort / Verlag
United States: Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
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Quelle
Oxford Journals 2020 Humanities
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Recent research on twentieth-century German history has begun to re-examine the centrality of race as a category of analysis. While not discounting its importance in the shaping and enacting of Nazi policies and practices, race is seen instead as one among many factors leading to the crimes of the Nazi regime. In this paper, the author considers the role consumerist desires and fantasies played in the wider context of the inter-war European fascination with notions of technology, "hygiene," democracy, and modernity. Using advertisements that were created to promote manufactured-fiber (rayon) apparel, this article suggests that continuities across cultures and time periods necessitate a re-evaluation of race as the signal organizing principal. Instead, the author argues that by complicating the intersections between class, science and technology, and an emerging, but troubling, modernity, 1920s rayon advertising offers an especially rich site for analysis of the ways in which biopolitics and nascent consumerism both sold products and constructed ideologies before 1933, and influenced the post-war welfare state.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0022-4529
eISSN: 1527-1897
DOI: 10.1353/jsh.2010.0080
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_873116656
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Schlagworte
20th century, Advertisements, Advertising, Advertising as Topic - economics, Advertising as Topic - history, Advertising as Topic - legislation & jurisprudence, Advertising campaigns, Analysis, Biopolitics, Clothing - economics, Clothing - history, Clothing - psychology, Clothing industry, Competition, Consumer advertising, Consumer advocacy, Consumer goods, Consumerism, Democracy, Economic aspects, Ethnic Groups - education, Ethnic Groups - ethnology, Ethnic Groups - history, Ethnic Groups - legislation & jurisprudence, Ethnic Groups - psychology, Ethnic relations, European history, Federal Republic of Germany, German, German Republic, 1918-1933, Germany - ethnology, History of medicine, History, 20th Century, Humans, Hygiene - economics, Hygiene - education, Hygiene - history, Hygiene - legislation & jurisprudence, Ideology, Language history, Modernity, National Socialism - history, Nazism, Nudism, Political aspects, Political history, Population Groups - education, Population Groups - ethnology, Population Groups - history, Population Groups - legislation & jurisprudence, Population Groups - psychology, Race, Race Relations - history, Race Relations - legislation & jurisprudence, Race Relations - psychology, Racism, Rayon, REGIONAL TOPICS, Science, Science and Technology, Silk, Social aspects, Social Control Policies - economics, Social Control Policies - history, Social Control Policies - legislation & jurisprudence, Social history, Technology - economics, Technology - education, Technology - history, Technology - legislation & jurisprudence, Textile Industry - economics, Textile Industry - education, Textile Industry - history, Textile Industry - legislation & jurisprudence, Time periods, Under garments, War, Weimar Republic, Welfare State

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