Format:
1 Online-Ressource (viii, 286 pages)
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illustrations
ISBN:
9780472904068
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047290406X
Series Statement:
Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany
Content:
"The Holocaust is considered a singularly atrocious event in human history, and many people have studied its causes. Yet few questions have been asked about the ways in which West Germans have "forgotten," unlearned, or reconstructed the racial beliefs at the core of the Nazi state in order to build a democratic society. This study looks at ethnic drag as one particular kind of performance that reveals how postwar Germans lived, disavowed, and contested "Germanness" in its complex racial, national, and sexual dimensions. Using engaging case studies, Ethnic Drag traces the classical and travestied traditions of Jewish impersonation from the eighteenth century onward to construct a pre-history of postwar ethnic drag. It examines how shortly after World War II mass culture and popular practices facilitated the repression and refashioning of Nazi racial precepts. During a time when American occupation authorities insisted on remembrance and redress for the Holocaust, the Wild West emerged as a displaced theater of the racial imagination, where the roles of victim, avenger, and perpetrator of genocide were reassigned"--Publisher's description
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-279) and index
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A prehistory : Jewish impersonation
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Race and reconstruction : Winnetou in Bad Segeberg
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Winnetou's grandchildren : Indian identification, ethnic expertise, white embodiment
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The violent white gaze : drag and the critique of fascism
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Queer colonialism : ethnographic authority and homosexual desire
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Ethnic travesties.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0472112821
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780472112821
Additional Edition:
ISBN 047203362X
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780472033621
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Sieg, Katrin, 1961- Ethnic drag Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, ©2002
Language:
English
Subjects:
Ethnology
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Sociology
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