Laura Bradley & Karen Leeder 
Edinburgh German Yearbook 5 [PDF ebook] 
Brecht and the GDR: Politics, Culture, Posterity

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Brecht’s activities in the GDR, the regime’s marginalizing response and posthumous appropriation of his legacy, and creative responses in the GDR and after.


The avant-garde writer and director Bertolt Brecht left the West for good in 1949, returning to East Berlin and founding the Berliner Ensemble. While he quickly became identified internationally as the cultural figurehead of the young socialist state, his relationship with the authorities was always complex, and he was increasingly marginalized by restrictive and authoritarian structures of power. It was only after his death that the regime sought to elevate him as a socialist classic – a shift that entailed the selective appropriation of his legacy and the development of authorized modes of interpretation and performance. Poets, theorists, dramatists, and directors soon reacted against what they saw as the stagnation of Brecht’s critical impetus: they began to subject his work to his own treatment, using his texts as a source of material and taking his methods to more radical conclusions.
EGYB 5 explores the multiple, contradictory impulses behind these broad paradigm shifts and behind Brecht’s activities in the GDR. It investigates the tensions engendered by his co-option as a socialist classic, and the range of creative responses his works have inspired, both in the GDR itself and in reaction to its demise.


Contributors: David Barnett, Laura Bradley, Joy Calico, Paula Hanssen, Patrick Harkin, Loren Kruger, Karen Leeder, Moray Mc Gowan, Stephen Parker, David Robb, Erdmut Wizisla. Laura Bradley is Senior Lecturer in German at the University of Edinburgh. Karen Leeder is Professor of Modern German Literature and a Fellow of New College, University of Oxford.
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Introduction

Undogmatic Marxism: Brecht Rehearses at the Berliner Ensemble

Lateness and Late Style in Brecht’s Last Poetry

A Life’s Work Curtailed? The Ailing Brecht’s Struggle with the SED Leadership over GDR Cultural Policy

Brecht and 17 June 1953: A Reassessment

Private or Public? The Bertolt Brecht Archive as an Object of Desire

Remembering Brecht: Anniversaries at the Berliner Ensemble

Brecht’s Dependable Disciple in the GDR: Elisabeth Hauptmann

Musical Threnodies for Brecht

The Legacy of Brecht in East German Political Song

Fatzer’s Footprints: Brecht’s Fatzer and the GDR Theater

Reviving Saint Joan of the Stockyards: Speculation and Solidarity in the Era of Capitalism Resurgent
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Taal Engels ● Formaat PDF ● Pagina’s 250 ● ISBN 9781571137791 ● Bestandsgrootte 8.9 MB ● Editor Laura Bradley & Karen Leeder ● Uitgeverij Boydell & Brewer Ltd ● Stad Rochester ● Land US ● Gepubliceerd 2011 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 8379350 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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