DE eng

Search in the Catalogues and Directories

Hits 1 – 16 of 16

1
Soft power, hard news: How journalists at state-funded transnational media legitimize their work
Wright, K.; Scott, M.; Bunce, M.. - : SAGE Publications, 2020
BASE
Show details
2
From London to Leipzig and back: (Post-)Punk, ‘Endzeit’ and Gothic in the GDR
Abstract: This thesis investigates Goth culture (in the widest sense, including Post-Punk, New Wave and New Romantic scenes, genres and styles) in the GDR between 1983 and 1989/1990 from state and participants perspectives. Drawing on the major works within Gothic, subculture, and postmodern theory, this thesis explores the ‘subcultural capital’ of the pluriform, multi-scene East German Goth culture in official state documents and in ‘subcultural micro-media’ to answer the key question how Goth scenes were represented by different participants and political actors. Participants are considered as agents whose ‘spectacular style’ brought them in conflict with society and authority, and who performed different politics of representation which varied between self-marginalisation and demystification, and between isolation and ‘liberalisation through negotiation’. The thesis explores the uniqueness of East German Goth(ic) while considering it as a transnational phenomenon in the Cold War Zeitgeist of the 1980s. The ‘local boundedness’ made East German Goth develop both similarly and differently compared to Goth scenes in the West. The study demonstrates that symbolic representations of Goth contain sets of social and political relationships and practices as well as existential conflicts, strategies, and solutions. It will on the one side be shown how social groups which are considered ‘Goth’ produced meaning, identity, and ‘ideology’. On the other side, it will be shown that the state applied the principle of homology and semiological method to understand subcultural phenomena and what the results of this were. The overarching question of this study is dual: How is Gothic culture and how are participants in Gothic culture represented in the individual interpretations and translations of ‘Gothic’ in micro-media produced by participants, and how is Gothic culture and how are participants in Gothic culture represented in official state documents and embedded in the political-ideological narrative and terminology? The dual perspectivity gives insights into what is referred to in this thesis as ‘Post-Punk transition’ in subcultural ‘texts’, and ‘Post-Punk confusion’ in state theory. It will be shown in this thesis how Punk evolved into Goth, what marks this transition in the subcultural micro-media, and how this transition is reflected in official state documentation. The thesis also shows that within both perspectives, there are difference and ambivalence. The representations of Goth in the GDR are an ideal case study to explore how subcultural identities and meanings are constructed through language and rhetoric, and that definitions of ‘subculture’ and ‘Goth’ are fluid and subject to time and space.
Keyword: 1945 on; B Philosophy (General); BH Aesthetics; D History (General); D839 Post-war History; D890 Eastern Hemisphere; DD Germany; H Social Sciences (General); HM Sociology; HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform; HT Communities. Classes. Races; HX Socialism. Communism. Anarchism; JC Political theory; M Music; P Philology. Linguistics; PD Germanic languages; PT Germanic literature
URL: http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/9393/
http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/9393/7.hassmallThumbnailVersion/Schrijnders2019PhD.pdf
http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/9393/7/Schrijnders2019PhD.pdf
BASE
Hide details
3
The dimensions of passive revolution
Fifi, Gianmarco. - : Athabasca University Press, 2019
BASE
Show details
4
'The Prague Exit': representations of East German migration in the official press of the Czechoslovak Communist Party
BASE
Show details
5
Lives of the Orange Men A Biographical History of the Polish Orange Alternative Movement
Fyrich, W; Grindon, G. - : Autonomedia, 2014
BASE
Show details
6
Shakespeare's influence on Marx, Freud and the Frankfurt school critical theorists
Smith, Christian, (Researcher in English). - 2012
BASE
Show details
7
Alienation, Contradiction, Dialectical materialism, Engels, Historical materialism, Ideology, Lenin, Marx, Marxism
Sayers, Sean. - : Yale University Press, 2006
BASE
Show details
8
Alienation, Contradiction, Dialectical materialism, Engels, Historical materialism, Ideology, Lenin, Marx, Marxism
Sayers, Sean. - : Edinburgh University Press, 2006
BASE
Show details
9
Science as practical criticism : an investigation into revolutionary subjectivity in Marx's critique of political economy
Starosta, Guido. - 2005
BASE
Show details
10
Review of James D. White, Karl Marx and the Intellectual Origins of Dialectical Materialism
Sayers, Sean. - : Brill, 1999
BASE
Show details
11
Emergentist Marxism : a materialistic application of realism in the social sciences
Creaven, Sean. - 1999
BASE
Show details
12
The Discipline of International Relations and Dialectical Thinking: A Reply to Our Critics
Teschke, Benno; Heine, Christian. - : SAGE Publications, 1997
BASE
Show details
13
Sleeping Beauty and the Dialectical Awakening: On the Potential of Dialectic for International Relations
Teschke, Benno; Heine, Christian. - : SAGE Publications, 1996
BASE
Show details
14
Marxism and the Dialectical Method: A Critique of G.A. Cohen
Sayers, Sean. - : Routledge, 1990
BASE
Show details
15
Marxism and the Dialectical Method: A Critique of G.A. Cohen
Sayers, Sean. - 1984
BASE
Show details
16
Development strategies in the Caribbean with particular reference to socialist countries
Cohen, Robin. - : Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology, Department of Caribbean Studies, 1984
BASE
Show details

Catalogues
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bibliographies
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Linked Open Data catalogues
0
Online resources
0
0
0
0
Open access documents
16
0
0
0
0
© 2013 - 2024 Lin|gu|is|tik | Imprint | Privacy Policy | Datenschutzeinstellungen ändern