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Festival, Culture, and Identity in Lübeck: Nordic Days, 1920–1960

Festival, Culture, and Identity in Lübeck: Nordic Days, 1920–1960
Author: Erika L. Briesacher
Price: $45.00
ISBN-10: 1498585027
ISBN-13: 9781498585026
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In this study Erika L. Briesacher argues that festivals in Lübeck, Germany spanning 1920 to 1960 demonstrate interlocking economic, social, and cultural factors that contribute to local, national, and international identity formation. Focusing on institutional records as well as public discourse and material artifacts, the author traces the mobilization of “Nordic” as a distinctly German in-group during the Weimar, Nazi, and early Cold War eras, highlighting particular ways participants included and excluded racial, religious, and other cultural identities in their own “imagined community.” Focusing on the festival as both a site of participation and consumption, the author assesses two postwar periods as well as the legacy of the Holocaust in a northwest German town.