Introduction: Time and Cultural Memory at Our Fin de Siecle I Time and Memory 1. Escape from Amnesia: The Museum as Mass Medium 2. After the Wall: The Failure of German Intellectuals 3. Nation, Race, and Immigration: German Identities after Unification 4. Memories of Utopia 1/ Media and Culture 5. Paris/Childhood: The Fragmented Body in Rilke's Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge 6. Fortifying the Heart-Totally: Ernst Junger's Armored Texts 7. Alexander Kluge: An Analytic Storyteller in the Course of Time 8. Post-enlightened Cynicism: Diogenes as Postmodern Intellectual 9. In the Shadow of McLuhan: Baudrillard's Theory of Simulation 10. Back to the Future: Fluxus in Context 1 11. Anselm Kiefer: The Terror of History, the Temptation of Myth 12. Monuments and Holocaust Memory in a Media Age
Andreas Huyssen is a Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.
"Though my shelves sag beneath the weight of excellent new books on what I have come to think of as "collected memory," one title that especially stands out is TwilightMemories: Marking Time in a Culture of Amnesia by Andreas Huyssen...It offers lucid reevaluations of how public memory has been forged in postmodern European culture by examining the way writers...artists...and movements...negotiate history and memory in their works." -- James Young, University of Massachusetts
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