The German Comedy: Scenes of Life After the WallTauris, 1992 - 211 páginas This work introduces us, by means of a series of vignettes, to the changes, large and small, that have taken place in Germany since the dismantling of the Wall. The author argues that the real fear about the new Germany is not the rise of neo-Nazism, but of a cult of righteousness, with its concomitant mistrust of foreigners and especially the threat of the creation of a moral vacuum for a nation so intent on forgetting the ghosts that haunt its past. |
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The German Way: Aspects of Behavior, Attitudes, and Customs in the German ... Hyde Flippo Vista de fragmentos - 1996 |
1870/71-1989/90: German Unifications and the Change of Literary Discourse Walter Pape Vista previa restringida - 1993 |