The Neurotic City Attention is the hard currency of media society. Attention is a scarce resource (compare Franck, Crary, and Assmann)..
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Since the rise of the cultural bourgeoisie in the 19th century, German national imagination has been...
The Lonely Inhabitant of the Metropolis: 1930s Berlin in German and English Modernist NovelsFatma Ze...
On June 20, 1991, eight and a half months after the peaceful reunification of Germany, the German Bu...
For at least a decade Germans have been waiting—waiting for literature, waiting for the great Berlin...
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As the quintessential urbanite, Joseph Roth continues to be extremely relevant to ongoing public deb...
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Feuilleton articles published during the Weimar period in major Berlin newspapers captured the dynam...
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Through an analysis of the works of the Berlin Aufklärer Friedrich Gedike, Friedrich Nicolai, G. E. ...
This master's thesis attempts to present the literary conception of a modern pulsing German metropol...
By drawing together widely dispersed yet central writings, the Berlin Reader is an essential resourc...
The expectation that Berlin, at the cusp of the twenty-first century, should produce big-city nove...
Michael Lewitscharoff\u27s Berlin-Paket (Berlin Package) first appeared in 2001; it invites readers ...
Since the rise of the cultural bourgeoisie in the 19th century, German national imagination has been...
The Lonely Inhabitant of the Metropolis: 1930s Berlin in German and English Modernist NovelsFatma Ze...
On June 20, 1991, eight and a half months after the peaceful reunification of Germany, the German Bu...
For at least a decade Germans have been waiting—waiting for literature, waiting for the great Berlin...
An abstract for an article ‘Berlin Literature and its Use in the Marketing of the “New Berlin”’, in ...
As the quintessential urbanite, Joseph Roth continues to be extremely relevant to ongoing public deb...
Individuals of foreign origins, the migrant and the tourist are considered, alongside that of a citi...
An abstract for an article: ‘Berlin – A City “Condemned to Forever Become and Never to Be”?, in The ...
Feuilleton articles published during the Weimar period in major Berlin newspapers captured the dynam...
The enduring allure of the Weimar Republic is inextricably intertwined with its capital city, Berlin...
Through an analysis of the works of the Berlin Aufklärer Friedrich Gedike, Friedrich Nicolai, G. E. ...
This master's thesis attempts to present the literary conception of a modern pulsing German metropol...
By drawing together widely dispersed yet central writings, the Berlin Reader is an essential resourc...