This volume is dedicated to the study of artistic and historical documents that recall German left-wing terrorism in the 1970s. It is intended to contribute to a better understanding of this violent epoch in Germany’s recent past and the many ways it is remembered. The cultural memory of the RAF past is a useful device to disentangle the complex relationship between terror and the arts. This bond has become a particularly pressing matter in an era of a new, so-called global terrorism when the culture industry is obviously fascinated with terror. Fourteen scholars of visual cultures and contemporary literature offer in-depth investigations into the artistic process of engaging with West Germany’s era of political violence in the 1970s....
Published in 1998, the book Die Toten (The Dead) by the German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann brings tog...
The public consumption of reproduced visualizations of terrorism and its perpetrators seems to have ...
The public consumption of reproduced visualizations of terrorism and its perpetrators seems to have ...
This volume is dedicated to the study of artistic and historical documents that recall German left-w...
textThis project explores the intersection of postwar German history, visual art, and left-wing terr...
The Return of the RAF: German Tales of Terror investigates representations of politically motivated ...
This monograph focuses on the remarkable juxtaposition of political violence on West Germany's stree...
Terrorism in general has long been recognized as a medial event. In the context of the West German t...
This work aims to assess the content and impact of the 'terrorist' in German cultural forms, more sp...
In 1988, Gerhard Richter completed 18. Oktober 1977, the controversial fifteen-painting cycle that d...
Terrorism wasn’t born in the 21st Century. Learn how Germany has dealt with domestic threats from th...
This study analyses the response of filmmakers to the left-wing terrorism of the Red Army Faction (R...
This paper explores strategies and positions in contemporary art that have been at the center of man...
The origins of West German terrorism are closely linked to post-war Germany's problems of dealing wi...
This paper examines the pre-life of West German terrorism through the recently published corresponde...
Published in 1998, the book Die Toten (The Dead) by the German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann brings tog...
The public consumption of reproduced visualizations of terrorism and its perpetrators seems to have ...
The public consumption of reproduced visualizations of terrorism and its perpetrators seems to have ...
This volume is dedicated to the study of artistic and historical documents that recall German left-w...
textThis project explores the intersection of postwar German history, visual art, and left-wing terr...
The Return of the RAF: German Tales of Terror investigates representations of politically motivated ...
This monograph focuses on the remarkable juxtaposition of political violence on West Germany's stree...
Terrorism in general has long been recognized as a medial event. In the context of the West German t...
This work aims to assess the content and impact of the 'terrorist' in German cultural forms, more sp...
In 1988, Gerhard Richter completed 18. Oktober 1977, the controversial fifteen-painting cycle that d...
Terrorism wasn’t born in the 21st Century. Learn how Germany has dealt with domestic threats from th...
This study analyses the response of filmmakers to the left-wing terrorism of the Red Army Faction (R...
This paper explores strategies and positions in contemporary art that have been at the center of man...
The origins of West German terrorism are closely linked to post-war Germany's problems of dealing wi...
This paper examines the pre-life of West German terrorism through the recently published corresponde...
Published in 1998, the book Die Toten (The Dead) by the German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann brings tog...
The public consumption of reproduced visualizations of terrorism and its perpetrators seems to have ...
The public consumption of reproduced visualizations of terrorism and its perpetrators seems to have ...