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New German Critique (2022) 49 (3 (147)): 135–157.
Published: 01 November 2022
...Matthew D. Miller Eroding the value of human life and obscuring the discernibility of shared futures, the twenty-first century’s unabating civilizational calamities compel desperate attempts to advance individual and social renewal in the navigation of dark times. Mindful of such need, this article...
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New German Critique (2019) 46 (2 (137)): 117–149.
Published: 01 August 2019
.... In particular, Ossip K. Flechtheim’s science of futurology and Wolfgang Abendroth’s theory of antagonistic society translated antifascism’s legacies into a new paradigm of social protest. The left socialists’ support for the embattled Socialist German Student League laid the organizational and intellectual...
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New German Critique (2012) 39 (3 (117)): 135–153.
Published: 01 November 2012
... in content: full of pathos, it seemed devoid of serious analyses
of National Socialism, fascism, or antifascism. Most youth during those years,
as the evidence would show, remained untouched.
Here then we have a case of dramatic failure concerning the attempted
reach of reeducational policies...
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New German Critique (2017) 44 (2 (131)): 1–24.
Published: 01 August 2017
... propagandistic coup and the triumph of his Lon-
don countertrial against the Nazis as the instigators of the Reichstag fire.
6. The Antifascist Action was a communist organization that sought to unite communist and
social democratic factions.
7. Rabinbach, “Staging Antifascism,” 104.
8...
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New German Critique (2008) 35 (1 (103)): 97–126.
Published: 01 February 2008
... and the more skeptical Soviets to persuade them that European antifas-
cism was a viable political option. Until then, antifascism was not a concept
widely embraced by the Comintern or by national communist parties. In 1928
Stalin coined the term social fascism to describe the SPD (Sozialdemokratische...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2018) 45 (2 (134)): 99–132.
Published: 01 August 2018
... refugee intellectuals antifascism and socialism collaboration literary relationships poetry In 1931, when the writer and actress Margarete Steffin met the playwright and poet Bertolt Brecht, she was prepared to be unimpressed. Working-class and active as a communist in Weimar Berlin, Steffin...
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New German Critique (2021) 48 (2 (143)): 205–220.
Published: 01 August 2021
..., encompassing capitalism, social democracy, liberalism, imperialism, and ultimately all those who stood outside their own camp” (209). Throughout this volume Rabinbach traces the afterlife of such antifascist representations. It is no surprise that after 1945 “antifascism” became a foundational myth, the Cold...
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New German Critique (2010) 37 (2 (110)): 209–227.
Published: 01 August 2010
... inevitably
raises questions of art and memory under conditions of political and social
extremity.
Twentieth-century German art is haunted by the trauma of war, mass
death, and destruction. Expressionism, dada, and the Neue Sachlichkeit are
unthinkable without the killing fields of World War I...
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New German Critique (2009) 36 (2 (107)): 185–205.
Published: 01 August 2009
... suc-
cess and the establishment of a transnational web of political unity in the name
of Soviet socialism and antifascism in the early 1930s.
This essay explores the history of a transnational network of publish-
ers and graphic artists, located in different European capitals, who...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2023) 50 (3 (150)): 205–215.
Published: 01 November 2023
..., the German Sonderweg became a stigma after 1945, the mark of the wrong turn that had led to National Socialism. Beyond these debates, the thought remains that, under the shadow of this supposedly unique destiny, Germany was a volcano of aesthetic and intellectual creativity. This article analyzes the mental...
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New German Critique (2012) 39 (3 (117)): 1–4.
Published: 01 November 2012
... in 1990.1 This theoretically informed
synthesis of social and intellectual history examines how developments in
physics, biology, medicine, psychology, thermodynamics, politics, sports,
and the visual arts came to employ the metaphor of a working body as a
human motor. The work is encyclopedic...
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New German Critique (2010) 37 (1 (109)): 147–185.
Published: 01 February 2010
... revolution. To become politically productive, however, Black Virgins must also distinguish post national antifascism (a dynamic of self-critique and transformation that aims at unbundling democratic commitments from the national ethnos) from trans national antifascism (which merely resurrects the previously...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2015) 42 (3 (126)): 1–7.
Published: 01 November 2015
...” became so popular that it
appeared in election campaigns.1 Yet for all the rhetorical efforts to distance
the postwar era from the turmoil of the 1920s, long lines of continuities con-
nected the two periods. Social theories, artistic modes, and political concepts
that survived the Third Reich...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2015) 42 (3 (126)): 115–143.
Published: 01 November 2015
... the shared qualities of the
nation, its “shared past . . . and shared meaning.”4 Rather than negate modern
social experiences, generic Heimat narratives portrayed them as a modern ter-
ritory of reconciliation, which ameliorated the German nation-building efforts
in varying historical contexts.5...
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New German Critique (2014) 41 (3 (123)): 95–112.
Published: 01 November 2014
... Diagonale Film Festi-
val in that same year, is based on the eponymous novel by the Austrian writer
Josef Haslinger.14 It links three family stories: that of Jewish victims of the
Shoah, that of a perpetrator, and that of an Austrian family whose social milieu
Haslinger paints quite precisely...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2022) 49 (3 (147)): 93–112.
Published: 01 November 2022
... and untimely position in the landscape of the Cold War, 1 Die Ästhetik des Widerstands brings significant historical experiences of the twentieth century into relation with the twenty-first-century reading context, in which the history of fascism and antifascism have gained new actuality. However, Weiss’s...
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New German Critique (2015) 42 (3 (126)): 69–90.
Published: 01 November 2015
... relationship between the struggles of Weimar culture and the effort to construct German socialism amid the ruins of the Nazi state. The article also demonstrates that there are more structural similarities between postwar East and West German culture than is commonly believed, as both cultures appealed...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2022) 49 (3 (147)): 65–91.
Published: 01 November 2022
... German Critique, Inc. 2022 political aesthetics iconography social movements in literature collective protest class struggle At the end of the first volume of The Aesthetics of Resistance , the protagonist runs into his friend Ayschmann outside the cathedral in Valencia...
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New German Critique (2013) 40 (2 (119)): 137–165.
Published: 01 August 2013
... introductory essay, the anti-Stalinist
novelist John Dos Passos—chosen after Ernest Hemingway could not be
reached—eloquently argued that Grosz’s work was not only that of a great satir-
ical social critic but also that of a formally radical modernist, who compelled
viewers to reorganize...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2013) 40 (2 (119)): 113–136.
Published: 01 August 2013
... of
criticism, film, and performance with this analytic contrast in mind and also
seek to uncover what, if any, emancipatory features of social critique can be
found in the uses of Mahler after the post-1960s revival.
New German Critique 119, Vol. 40, No. 2, Summer 2013
DOI 10.1215/0094033X-1812622 ©...
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