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List of Figures and Sources Preface & Acknowledgements PART I: INTRODUCTION: BERLIN AND THE BORDERED CONDITION The Berlin Paradigm Berlin's Frontier City Legacy Border Lands in the New Europe PART II: AFTERLIVES OF THE WALL: REFLECTIONS AND DEFLECTIONS Agency at the Wall Post-Wall Resurrections Alternative Border Zones in Berlin PART III: GERMAN GEOMANCY: POWER AND PLANNING IN BERLIN World City Planning in Weimar Berlin Nazi (Ger)Mania Recentering Postwar and Post-Wall Berlin PART IV: HOLOCAUST DIVIDES: MEMORIAL ARCHITECTURE IN BERLIN Countermonument and Catastrophe Eisenman's Cement Graveyard Siting the Holocaust in Libeskind's Jewish Museum PART V: REBRANDING BERLIN: GLOBAL CITY STRATEGIES FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Berlin Borders New Global City Orders Las Vegas on the Spree: The Americanization of the New Berlin Building for Real in Virtual Berlin Selected Bibliography Index

Trade Review

'Berlin is not merely a failed boomtown, but also, as Janet Ward shows, the exemplary postmodern place where spectacular projects have failed to erase a painful history. There has been so much written on this fascinating city, and Janet Ward has read it all so you don't have to. She transforms the story of post-Wall Berlin into an extended meditation on the meaning of urban life in our media age. Her fluent and intelligent analysis of architecture, memorials, and urban marketing gives us a cautiously optimistic vision for the much-maligned German capital. This book is an intellectual feast for anyone interested in Berlin, global cities, or the search for identity in a virtual world.'

- Brian Ladd, author of The Ghosts of Berlin: Confronting German History in the Urban Landscape

'With theoretical sophistication and a keen eye for detail, Janet Ward deftly guides readers through Berlin's endlessly fascinating spaces, illuminating their origins and assessing their significance with admirable thoroughness. Post-Wall Berlin is a learned and impressive work that does much to clarify the liminality at the core of Berlin's identity."

- Gavriel D. Rosenfeld, author of Munich and Memory: Architecture, Monuments, and the Legacy of the Third Reich

'Post-Wall Berlin is imaginative, provocative, and thoroughly engaging. Based on extensive knowledge of the scholarship and theory in multiple fields including urban and planning history, architecture, cultural and visual studies, and fiction Ward elucidates more than a century of efforts to define and redefine Berlin's identity. The Wall, and the voids it left, forms but one part of this story.'

- Jeffry M. Diefendorf, author of In the Wake of War: The Reconstruction of German Cities after World War II

'The author shows herself to be well informed and always up to date with the most recent, even daily, developments in the debate. The book could thus well be read as a critical travel guide to the New Berlin.' - German Historical Institute Bulletin



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List of Figures and Sources Preface & Acknowledgements PART I: INTRODUCTION: BERLIN AND THE BORDERED CONDITION The Berlin Paradigm Berlin's Frontier City Legacy Border Lands in the New Europe PART II: AFTERLIVES OF THE WALL: REFLECTIONS AND DEFLECTIONS Agency at the Wall Post-Wall Resurrections Alternative Border Zones in Berlin PART III: GERMAN GEOMANCY: POWER AND PLANNING IN BERLIN World City Planning in Weimar Berlin Nazi (Ger)Mania Recentering Postwar and Post-Wall Berlin PART IV: HOLOCAUST DIVIDES: MEMORIAL ARCHITECTURE IN BERLIN Countermonument and Catastrophe Eisenman's Cement Graveyard Siting the Holocaust in Libeskind's Jewish Museum PART V: REBRANDING BERLIN: GLOBAL CITY STRATEGIES FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Berlin Borders New Global City Orders Las Vegas on the Spree: The Americanization of the New Berlin Building for Real in Virtual Berlin Selected Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 5/27/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780230276574, 978-0230276574
      ISBN10: 0230276571

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      Book Synopsis
      List of Figures and Sources Preface & Acknowledgements PART I: INTRODUCTION: BERLIN AND THE BORDERED CONDITION The Berlin Paradigm Berlin's Frontier City Legacy Border Lands in the New Europe PART II: AFTERLIVES OF THE WALL: REFLECTIONS AND DEFLECTIONS Agency at the Wall Post-Wall Resurrections Alternative Border Zones in Berlin PART III: GERMAN GEOMANCY: POWER AND PLANNING IN BERLIN World City Planning in Weimar Berlin Nazi (Ger)Mania Recentering Postwar and Post-Wall Berlin PART IV: HOLOCAUST DIVIDES: MEMORIAL ARCHITECTURE IN BERLIN Countermonument and Catastrophe Eisenman's Cement Graveyard Siting the Holocaust in Libeskind's Jewish Museum PART V: REBRANDING BERLIN: GLOBAL CITY STRATEGIES FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Berlin Borders New Global City Orders Las Vegas on the Spree: The Americanization of the New Berlin Building for Real in Virtual Berlin Selected Bibliography Index

      Trade Review

      'Berlin is not merely a failed boomtown, but also, as Janet Ward shows, the exemplary postmodern place where spectacular projects have failed to erase a painful history. There has been so much written on this fascinating city, and Janet Ward has read it all so you don't have to. She transforms the story of post-Wall Berlin into an extended meditation on the meaning of urban life in our media age. Her fluent and intelligent analysis of architecture, memorials, and urban marketing gives us a cautiously optimistic vision for the much-maligned German capital. This book is an intellectual feast for anyone interested in Berlin, global cities, or the search for identity in a virtual world.'

      - Brian Ladd, author of The Ghosts of Berlin: Confronting German History in the Urban Landscape

      'With theoretical sophistication and a keen eye for detail, Janet Ward deftly guides readers through Berlin's endlessly fascinating spaces, illuminating their origins and assessing their significance with admirable thoroughness. Post-Wall Berlin is a learned and impressive work that does much to clarify the liminality at the core of Berlin's identity."

      - Gavriel D. Rosenfeld, author of Munich and Memory: Architecture, Monuments, and the Legacy of the Third Reich

      'Post-Wall Berlin is imaginative, provocative, and thoroughly engaging. Based on extensive knowledge of the scholarship and theory in multiple fields including urban and planning history, architecture, cultural and visual studies, and fiction Ward elucidates more than a century of efforts to define and redefine Berlin's identity. The Wall, and the voids it left, forms but one part of this story.'

      - Jeffry M. Diefendorf, author of In the Wake of War: The Reconstruction of German Cities after World War II

      'The author shows herself to be well informed and always up to date with the most recent, even daily, developments in the debate. The book could thus well be read as a critical travel guide to the New Berlin.' - German Historical Institute Bulletin



      Table of Contents
      List of Figures and Sources Preface & Acknowledgements PART I: INTRODUCTION: BERLIN AND THE BORDERED CONDITION The Berlin Paradigm Berlin's Frontier City Legacy Border Lands in the New Europe PART II: AFTERLIVES OF THE WALL: REFLECTIONS AND DEFLECTIONS Agency at the Wall Post-Wall Resurrections Alternative Border Zones in Berlin PART III: GERMAN GEOMANCY: POWER AND PLANNING IN BERLIN World City Planning in Weimar Berlin Nazi (Ger)Mania Recentering Postwar and Post-Wall Berlin PART IV: HOLOCAUST DIVIDES: MEMORIAL ARCHITECTURE IN BERLIN Countermonument and Catastrophe Eisenman's Cement Graveyard Siting the Holocaust in Libeskind's Jewish Museum PART V: REBRANDING BERLIN: GLOBAL CITY STRATEGIES FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Berlin Borders New Global City Orders Las Vegas on the Spree: The Americanization of the New Berlin Building for Real in Virtual Berlin Selected Bibliography Index

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