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Changing Cultural Tastes offers a critical survey of the taste wars fought over the past two centuries between the intellectual establishment and the common people in Germany. It charts the uneasy relationship of high and popular culture in Germany in the modern era. The impact of National Socialism and the strong influence from Great Britain and the United States are assessed in this cultural history of a changing nation and society. The period 1920-1980 is given special prominence, and the work of significant writers and artists such as Josef von Sternberg and Bertolt Brecht, Elfriede Jelinek and Rolf Dieter Brinkmann, Erwin Piscator and Heinrich Böll, is closely analysed. Their work has reflected changing tastes and, crucially, helped to make taste more pluralistic and democratic.



Trade Review

“…[an] enlightening and eminently readable study…a valuable addition to scholarship on German popular culture as well as German cultural history.” · German Studies Review

“This is a very good book…well, clearly, and forcefully written, in an attractive style with a touch of personal directness though with no sacrifice of academic rigour. The author’s enjoyment of popular culture in various forms is clear and infectious.” · Ritchie Robertson, Oxford University



Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Between ‘Volk’, ‘Kitsch’ and ‘Pop’: A Question of Vocabulary
The Fatal Ambivalence of ‘Volk’
Defining Tastes
Looking Down on the Street
Expressing ‘Free Time’
Filling Cultural and Linguistic Vacuums
Conclusion

Chapter 2. Changing Values: The Intelligentsia, ‘Kultur’ and The People
Church Roots
Till Eulenspiegel – An Early Modern Bestseller
New Channels of Public Information
The Origins of a New Science
A Science of the Nation
Decontaminating the Science of a People
Conclusion

Chapter 3. The Weimar Republic and the Revolt against Good Taste and the Great Tradition
Turning against Tradition
The Opera of the Street – Die Dreigroschenoper
Optical Words – Piscator’s Global Theatre
The Fatal Attractions of Low Culture – Der Blaue Engel
Popular Culture as a Panacea – Der Steppenwolf
Conclusion

Chapter 4. Democratic Compassion for ‘Der kleine Mann’
A Culture about Ordinary People
The Challenge to the German Novelist between 1919 and 1979
Petit Bourgeois Powerlessness and its Consequences
Gender and Strength
Power to the Popular Structures of Feeling
Conclusion

Chapter 5. The Erotic and the Pornographic between High and Low
The Coming of Pop
Post-War Roads to Freedom
The Transatlantic Battle against Taboos
Rolf Dieter Brinkmann’s New Credo
A Marxist Meditation on the Mass Media – Elfriede Jelinek’s Die Liebhaberinnen
An Ethnology of Subterranean Gay Hamburg – Hubert Fichte’s Die Palette
Conclusion

Chapter 6. The Metropolitan Muse
The Anglo-German Connection
The Rolling Stones, and London’s West End
Betwixt Pop and Beat
Piccadilly Circus – The Symbolic Site of Big City Life
Conclusion

Chapter 7. ‘Wicked, Addicted, Free’: The Lure and Lore of the USA
The Cool War
Old World versus New World
The Beat Generation and its Early Reception
The American-German Identity
The Americanised Imagination
Conclusion

Chapter 8. Moods and Morals in the Age of Popular Culture
Beckett and After
Post-Brechtian Theatre
Bauer’s Cultural Analysis
Anatomical Cycles and Bad Tastes
Conclusion: New Ethical Perspectives

Chapter 9. Conclusion: The Democratisation and Pluralisation of Taste
Germany’s Political and Cultural Shifts
The Dialectic between Difficult and Simple Art
Popular Culture and Alltagskultur : A Difference of Language?

Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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      Publication Date: 17/01/2008
      ISBN13: 9781571815224, 978-1571815224
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Changing Cultural Tastes offers a critical survey of the taste wars fought over the past two centuries between the intellectual establishment and the common people in Germany. It charts the uneasy relationship of high and popular culture in Germany in the modern era. The impact of National Socialism and the strong influence from Great Britain and the United States are assessed in this cultural history of a changing nation and society. The period 1920-1980 is given special prominence, and the work of significant writers and artists such as Josef von Sternberg and Bertolt Brecht, Elfriede Jelinek and Rolf Dieter Brinkmann, Erwin Piscator and Heinrich Böll, is closely analysed. Their work has reflected changing tastes and, crucially, helped to make taste more pluralistic and democratic.



      Trade Review

      “…[an] enlightening and eminently readable study…a valuable addition to scholarship on German popular culture as well as German cultural history.” · German Studies Review

      “This is a very good book…well, clearly, and forcefully written, in an attractive style with a touch of personal directness though with no sacrifice of academic rigour. The author’s enjoyment of popular culture in various forms is clear and infectious.” · Ritchie Robertson, Oxford University



      Table of Contents

      Foreword
      Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1. Between ‘Volk’, ‘Kitsch’ and ‘Pop’: A Question of Vocabulary
      The Fatal Ambivalence of ‘Volk’
      Defining Tastes
      Looking Down on the Street
      Expressing ‘Free Time’
      Filling Cultural and Linguistic Vacuums
      Conclusion

      Chapter 2. Changing Values: The Intelligentsia, ‘Kultur’ and The People
      Church Roots
      Till Eulenspiegel – An Early Modern Bestseller
      New Channels of Public Information
      The Origins of a New Science
      A Science of the Nation
      Decontaminating the Science of a People
      Conclusion

      Chapter 3. The Weimar Republic and the Revolt against Good Taste and the Great Tradition
      Turning against Tradition
      The Opera of the Street – Die Dreigroschenoper
      Optical Words – Piscator’s Global Theatre
      The Fatal Attractions of Low Culture – Der Blaue Engel
      Popular Culture as a Panacea – Der Steppenwolf
      Conclusion

      Chapter 4. Democratic Compassion for ‘Der kleine Mann’
      A Culture about Ordinary People
      The Challenge to the German Novelist between 1919 and 1979
      Petit Bourgeois Powerlessness and its Consequences
      Gender and Strength
      Power to the Popular Structures of Feeling
      Conclusion

      Chapter 5. The Erotic and the Pornographic between High and Low
      The Coming of Pop
      Post-War Roads to Freedom
      The Transatlantic Battle against Taboos
      Rolf Dieter Brinkmann’s New Credo
      A Marxist Meditation on the Mass Media – Elfriede Jelinek’s Die Liebhaberinnen
      An Ethnology of Subterranean Gay Hamburg – Hubert Fichte’s Die Palette
      Conclusion

      Chapter 6. The Metropolitan Muse
      The Anglo-German Connection
      The Rolling Stones, and London’s West End
      Betwixt Pop and Beat
      Piccadilly Circus – The Symbolic Site of Big City Life
      Conclusion

      Chapter 7. ‘Wicked, Addicted, Free’: The Lure and Lore of the USA
      The Cool War
      Old World versus New World
      The Beat Generation and its Early Reception
      The American-German Identity
      The Americanised Imagination
      Conclusion

      Chapter 8. Moods and Morals in the Age of Popular Culture
      Beckett and After
      Post-Brechtian Theatre
      Bauer’s Cultural Analysis
      Anatomical Cycles and Bad Tastes
      Conclusion: New Ethical Perspectives

      Chapter 9. Conclusion: The Democratisation and Pluralisation of Taste
      Germany’s Political and Cultural Shifts
      The Dialectic between Difficult and Simple Art
      Popular Culture and Alltagskultur : A Difference of Language?

      Glossary
      Bibliography
      Index

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