German Colonialism, Visual Culture, and Modern Memory

TitleGerman Colonialism, Visual Culture, and Modern Memory
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsLangbehn, Volker Max
PublisherRoutledge
CityNew York
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This collection of new essays illustrates the dramatic changes and vast array of perspectives that have recently emerged in the study of German colonialism. In documenting the latest cutting-edge research of German colonial history, the contributors to this volume prove wrong the persistent assumptions that the creation of Germany’s colonial empire did not have any lasting impact on German political and cultural life. Their essays document how colonialism in its various forms was entwined with the inner workings of modern German life and society, especially through the cultural and technical innovations of its time. In contrast to existing research, these studies show that colonial Germany played a significant role in shaping German perceptions of racial difference, influenced German support for World War I, and facilitated the construction of German nationalism. This study uniquely demonstrates that the visual culture of colonialism is closely linked to the fascination with new modes of seeing and the enigma of visual experience that have become trademarks of modernity. [WorldCat]

URLhttps://www.routledge.com/German-Colonialism-Visual-Culture-and-Modern-Memory/Langbehn/p/book/9780415647977
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