This dissertation analyzes the central role of interior monologue and subjectivity in the GDR’s discourse of Socialist Realism. It argues that these stylistic elements, often associated with modernism, were central to the bureaucracy’s criteria for publication. Censored texts by authors who sought to criticize East German society presented subjective narratives and nonetheless sought to speak to common experiences. In order to properly contextualize these issues within East Bloc cultural policy, four chapters draw on comparative analysis with the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, or Romania. I begin with the intellectual tradition of Socialist Realism established before the Second World War in the Soviet Union and by exiled German-speaking thin...
The dissertation provides a comparative analysis of the critical reception of Christa Wolf\u27s earl...
This study compares German memory of life in the German Democratic Republic with Russian memory of l...
The study is in two parts. The first part examines the representation of the academic institute and ...
The dissertation investigates the relationship of three generations of East German intellectuals to ...
My project, "Editing the Socialist Canon: Forming Identity through Censorship in Poland and the GDR ...
Since its creation in 1950 as a subsidiary of the Cultural League, the East German Writers Union emb...
During the 1960's a distinct change of emphasis took place in the manner in which East German novels...
This dissertation examines how socialist ideals, drawn from a broader socialist imaginary, guided ac...
East German science fiction enabled its authors to create a subversive space in another time and pla...
This is the first published work to offer a variety of alternative perspectives on the literary and ...
The subject of the thesis is youth nonconformity in the German Democratic Republic, with a particula...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
This study presents the historical development of topical drama in the German Democratic Republic fr...
This book explores the ways in which modernity shaped the relationship between socialist state and s...
Since its creation in 1950 as a subsidiary of the Cultural League, the East German Writers Union emb...
The dissertation provides a comparative analysis of the critical reception of Christa Wolf\u27s earl...
This study compares German memory of life in the German Democratic Republic with Russian memory of l...
The study is in two parts. The first part examines the representation of the academic institute and ...
The dissertation investigates the relationship of three generations of East German intellectuals to ...
My project, "Editing the Socialist Canon: Forming Identity through Censorship in Poland and the GDR ...
Since its creation in 1950 as a subsidiary of the Cultural League, the East German Writers Union emb...
During the 1960's a distinct change of emphasis took place in the manner in which East German novels...
This dissertation examines how socialist ideals, drawn from a broader socialist imaginary, guided ac...
East German science fiction enabled its authors to create a subversive space in another time and pla...
This is the first published work to offer a variety of alternative perspectives on the literary and ...
The subject of the thesis is youth nonconformity in the German Democratic Republic, with a particula...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
This study presents the historical development of topical drama in the German Democratic Republic fr...
This book explores the ways in which modernity shaped the relationship between socialist state and s...
Since its creation in 1950 as a subsidiary of the Cultural League, the East German Writers Union emb...
The dissertation provides a comparative analysis of the critical reception of Christa Wolf\u27s earl...
This study compares German memory of life in the German Democratic Republic with Russian memory of l...
The study is in two parts. The first part examines the representation of the academic institute and ...