Counter-cultures in Germany and Central Europe: From Sturm und Drang to Baader-Meinhof

Counter-cultures in Germany and Central Europe: From Sturm und Drang to Baader-Meinhof
ISBN-10
0820462764
ISBN-13
9780820462769
Pages
397
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
P. Lang
Authors
Maike Oergel, Steve Giles

Description

Originally presented at a September 2001 symposium held at the U. of Nottingham, the 20 papers in this collection cover aspects of German and central European culture from the 1770s to the 1990s, including narrative, theater, poetry, photography, and varied countercultural institutional and theoretical initiatives. Coverage includes the late- 18th

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