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Ecologies of Socialisms Germany, Nature, and the Left in History, Politics, and Culture

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.09.2019

Abbildungen

mit 7 Abbildungen

Herausgeber

Sabine Mödersheim + weitere

Verlag

Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers

Seitenzahl

336

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/1,9 cm

Gewicht

503 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78707-577-1

Beschreibung

Rezension

«Ecologies of Socialisms invites readers on a rewarding journey that leads to a much richer understanding of the Left in recent German history and culture. The relationship between socialism and environmental thought is explored via multiple pathways, all of them questioning our firm beliefs in the incompatibility of ecology and socialism - a welcome addition to recent debates in the environmental humanities.» (Sabine Wilke, Professor of German, University of Washington)

«For many today, ecological socialism is either the most urgent political dream or the gravest political threat. This book tells the history of the tensions between 'red' and 'green' under conditions of actual existing socialism in East Germany. It shows in detail how attachment to 'prometheanism' and dedication to growth upset divisions of Left and Right. Through contributions from some of German history's most important younger scholars, it helps us understand the past but, perhaps more importantly, to think more clearly about the challenges of the present.» (Quinn Slobodian, author of Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism)

Portrait

Sabine Mödersheim is Associate Professor in the Department of German, Nordic, and Slavic at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, where she teaches courses on environmentalism in German culture and visual culture. She most recently co-edited Deutsche Geheimgesellschaften (2013) with Jost Hermand.
Scott Moranda is Associate Professor of History at the State University of New York at Cortland, where he teaches central European and environmental history. Previous publications include The People’s Own Landscape: Nature, Tourism, and Dictatorship in East Germany (2014).
Eli Rubin is Professor of History at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where he teaches modern European history. He is the author of Synthetic Socialism: Plastics and Dictatorship in the German Democratic Republic (2008) and Amnesiopolis: Modernity, Space, and Memory in East Germany (2016).

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.09.2019

Abbildungen

mit 7 Abbildungen

Herausgeber

Verlag

Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers

Seitenzahl

336

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/1,9 cm

Gewicht

503 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78707-577-1

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  • CONTENTS: Eli Rubin/Scott Moranda: Introduction – Scott Moranda: A Garden of Small Plots or Factory Farms? Early Cold War Agricultural Planning in East Germany – Tobias Huff: Environmental Policy in the GDR: Principles, Restrictions, Failure, and Legacy – Astrid Mignon Kirchhof: Counterworlds: The Pioneers of Nature Conservation and Life Reform in East Germany – Michel Dupuy: Justifying Air Pollution in the GDR, 1949–1989 – Gernot Waldner: Ecology and its Discontents: The Concept of Nature in Elfriede Jelinek’s Oh Wildnis, oh Schutz vor ihr –Eli Rubin: The Greens, the Left, and the GDR: A Critical Reassessment – Julie Ault: Aquatic Conundrums: The GDR’s Water Woes and Soviet Bloc Cooperation, 1963–1989 – Thomas Fleischman: The Half-Life of State Socialism: What Radioactive Wild Boars Tell Us About the Environmental History of Reunified Germany – Christina Schwenkel: Shrinking Green Cities: Trees and the Afterlife of Eco-Socialist Planning in Vietnam – Katrina Nousek: “Zweige, Nadeln, Dreck”: Dwelling on the Social in Simple Storys by Ingo Schulze – Bettina Stoetzer: Wildes Brandenburg: Engaging “Unruly Nature” in Berlin’s Peripheries