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    Bern, Switzerland :Peter Lang,
    UID:
    almahu_9949560997802882
    Format: 1 online resource (333 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781788745642 , 9781788745666 , 1788745663 , 9781788745659
    Series Statement: DDR- Studien / East German Studies ; 15
    Content: East German science fiction enabled its authors to create a subversive space in another time and place. One of the country’s most popular genres, it outlined futures that often went beyond the party’s official version. Many utopian stories provided a corrective vision, intended to preserve and improve upon East German communism. This study is an introduction to East German science fiction. The book begins with a chapter on German science fiction before 1949. It then spans the entire existence of the country (1949-1990) and outlines key topics essential to understanding the genre: popular literature, socialist realism, censorship, fandom, and international science fiction. An in-depth discussion addresses notions of high and low literature, elements of the fantastic and utopia as critical narrative strategies, ideology and realism in East German literature, gender, and the relation between literature and science. Through a close textual analysis of three science fiction novels, the author expands East German literary history to include science fiction as a valuable source for developing a multi-faceted understanding of the country’s short history. Finally, an epilogue notes new titles and developments since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
    Note: Also available in print form.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9783039107391
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , German Studies
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    Oxford ; Bern ; Berlin ; Bruxelles ; Frankfurt am Main ; New York ; Wien :Peter Lang,
    UID:
    almahu_BV021806811
    Format: 333 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 0-8204-8001-0 , 3-03910-739-9 , 978-3-03910-739-1
    Series Statement: East German studies/DDR-Studien volume 15
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-78874-564-2 10.3726/b14377
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-1-78874-565-9 10.3726/b14377
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, MOBI ISBN 978-1-78874-566-6 10.3726/b14377
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , German Studies
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    Keywords: Science-Fiction-Literatur
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  • 3
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    Oxford :Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9949568675802882
    Format: 1 online resource (338 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781788745642
    Series Statement: DDR- Studien / East German Studies ; v.15
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: German Science Fiction before 1949 -- Chapter Three: Reconciling Science Fiction with Socialist Realism (1949-1960) -- Chapter Four: "Fantasy - Idea - Realization" (1961-1970) -- Chapter Five: Utopian Realism in Eberhardt Del Antonio's Return of the Forefathers -- Chapter Six: An East German New Wave (1971-1980) -- Chapter Seven: Ambiguous Utopia - Johanna and Günter Braun's Uncanny Manifestations on Omega XI -- Chapter Eight: Utopian/Dystopian Resurgence in a Time of Perestroika (1981-1990) -- Chapter Nine: Apocalypse and the Search for the New Utopia: Angela and Karlheinz Steinmüllers' The Dream Master -- Chapter Ten: Bleibt was? East German Science Fiction Since 1990 -- Works Cited -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Fritzsche, Sonja Science Fiction Literature in East Germany Oxford : Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers,c2006 ISBN 9783039107391
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Online Resource
    Bern, Switzerland :Peter Lang International Academic Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9949507738902882
    Format: 1 online resource (333 pages)
    Content: East German science fiction enabled its authors to create a subversive space in another time and place. One of the country's most popular genres, it outlined futures that often went beyond the party's official version. Many utopian stories provided a corrective vision, intended to preserve and improve upon East German communism. This study is an introduction to East German science fiction. The book begins with a chapter on German science fiction before 1949. It then spans the entire existence of the country (1949-1990) and outlines key topics essential to understanding the genre: popular literature, socialist realism, censorship, fandom, and international science fiction. An in-depth discussion addresses notions of high and low literature, elements of the fantastic and utopia as critical narrative strategies, ideology and realism in East German literature, gender, and the relation between literature and science. Through a close textual analysis of three science fiction novels, the author expands East German literary history to include science fiction as a valuable source for developing a multi-faceted understanding of the country's short history. Finally, an epilogue notes new titles and developments since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-03910-739-9
    Language: English
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    Bern, Switzerland :Peter Lang International Academic Publishers,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959842400502883
    Format: 1 online resource (333 pages)
    Content: East German science fiction enabled its authors to create a subversive space in another time and place. One of the country's most popular genres, it outlined futures that often went beyond the party's official version. Many utopian stories provided a corrective vision, intended to preserve and improve upon East German communism. This study is an introduction to East German science fiction. The book begins with a chapter on German science fiction before 1949. It then spans the entire existence of the country (1949-1990) and outlines key topics essential to understanding the genre: popular literature, socialist realism, censorship, fandom, and international science fiction. An in-depth discussion addresses notions of high and low literature, elements of the fantastic and utopia as critical narrative strategies, ideology and realism in East German literature, gender, and the relation between literature and science. Through a close textual analysis of three science fiction novels, the author expands East German literary history to include science fiction as a valuable source for developing a multi-faceted understanding of the country's short history. Finally, an epilogue notes new titles and developments since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-03910-739-9
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
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    Bern, Switzerland :Peter Lang International Academic Publishers,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959842400502883
    Format: 1 online resource (333 pages)
    Content: East German science fiction enabled its authors to create a subversive space in another time and place. One of the country's most popular genres, it outlined futures that often went beyond the party's official version. Many utopian stories provided a corrective vision, intended to preserve and improve upon East German communism. This study is an introduction to East German science fiction. The book begins with a chapter on German science fiction before 1949. It then spans the entire existence of the country (1949-1990) and outlines key topics essential to understanding the genre: popular literature, socialist realism, censorship, fandom, and international science fiction. An in-depth discussion addresses notions of high and low literature, elements of the fantastic and utopia as critical narrative strategies, ideology and realism in East German literature, gender, and the relation between literature and science. Through a close textual analysis of three science fiction novels, the author expands East German literary history to include science fiction as a valuable source for developing a multi-faceted understanding of the country's short history. Finally, an epilogue notes new titles and developments since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-03910-739-9
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Oxford : Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
    UID:
    almahu_9948168555902882
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9781788745642
    Series Statement: DDR- Studien / East German Studies 15
    Content: East German science fiction enabled its authors to create a subversive space in another time and place. One of the country’s most popular genres, it outlined futures that often went beyond the party’s official version. Many utopian stories provided a corrective vision, intended to preserve and improve upon East German communism. This study is an introduction to East German science fiction. The book begins with a chapter on German science fiction before 1949. It then spans the entire existence of the country (1949-1990) and outlines key topics essential to understanding the genre: popular literature, socialist realism, censorship, fandom, and international science fiction. An in-depth discussion addresses notions of high and low literature, elements of the fantastic and utopia as critical narrative strategies, ideology and realism in East German literature, gender, and the relation between literature and science. Through a close textual analysis of three science fiction novels, the author expands East German literary history to include science fiction as a valuable source for developing a multi-faceted understanding of the country’s short history. Finally, an epilogue notes new titles and developments since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
    Content: «Fritzsche legt mit diesem Buch ein Standardwerk vor, das weitere Untersuchungen zur DDR-Science-fiction erst möglich macht.» (Thomas Kramer, Germanistik) «Fritzsche provides a competent overview of GDR sf for English-language readers.» (Franz Rottensteiner, Science Fiction Studies)
    Note: Contents: German Science Fiction before 1949 – Reconciling Science Fiction with Socialist Realism (1949-1960) – «Fantasy – Idea – Realization» (1961-1970) – Utopian Realism - The Case of Eberhardt Del Antonio’s Return of the Forefathers – An East German New Wave (1971-1980) – Ambiguous Utopia - Johanna and Günter Brauns’ Uncanny Manifestations on Omega XI – Utopian/Dystopian Resurgence in a Time of Perestroika (1981-1990) – Searching for Utopia - Angela and Karlheinz Steinmüllers’ The Dream Master – Bleibt was? East German Science Fiction Since 1989.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788745659
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788745666
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783039107391
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bern, Switzerland :Peter Lang,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959002764602883
    Format: 1 online resource (333 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781788745642 , 9781788745666 , 1788745663 , 9781788745659
    Series Statement: DDR- Studien / East German Studies ; 15
    Content: East German science fiction enabled its authors to create a subversive space in another time and place. One of the country’s most popular genres, it outlined futures that often went beyond the party’s official version. Many utopian stories provided a corrective vision, intended to preserve and improve upon East German communism. This study is an introduction to East German science fiction. The book begins with a chapter on German science fiction before 1949. It then spans the entire existence of the country (1949-1990) and outlines key topics essential to understanding the genre: popular literature, socialist realism, censorship, fandom, and international science fiction. An in-depth discussion addresses notions of high and low literature, elements of the fantastic and utopia as critical narrative strategies, ideology and realism in East German literature, gender, and the relation between literature and science. Through a close textual analysis of three science fiction novels, the author expands East German literary history to include science fiction as a valuable source for developing a multi-faceted understanding of the country’s short history. Finally, an epilogue notes new titles and developments since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
    Note: Also available in print form.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9783039107391
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bern, Switzerland :Peter Lang,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959002764602883
    Format: 1 online resource (333 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781788745642 , 9781788745666 , 1788745663 , 9781788745659
    Series Statement: DDR- Studien / East German Studies ; 15
    Content: East German science fiction enabled its authors to create a subversive space in another time and place. One of the country’s most popular genres, it outlined futures that often went beyond the party’s official version. Many utopian stories provided a corrective vision, intended to preserve and improve upon East German communism. This study is an introduction to East German science fiction. The book begins with a chapter on German science fiction before 1949. It then spans the entire existence of the country (1949-1990) and outlines key topics essential to understanding the genre: popular literature, socialist realism, censorship, fandom, and international science fiction. An in-depth discussion addresses notions of high and low literature, elements of the fantastic and utopia as critical narrative strategies, ideology and realism in East German literature, gender, and the relation between literature and science. Through a close textual analysis of three science fiction novels, the author expands East German literary history to include science fiction as a valuable source for developing a multi-faceted understanding of the country’s short history. Finally, an epilogue notes new titles and developments since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
    Note: Also available in print form.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9783039107391
    Language: English
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