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Decolonization in GermanyDecolonization in Germany

Decolonization in Germany

Jared Poley

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When Germany lost its colonial empire after the Great War, many Germans were unsure how to understand this transition. They were the first Europeans to experience complete colonial loss, an event which came as Germany also wrestled with wartime collapse and foreign occupation. In this book the author considers how Germans experienced this change from imperial power to postcolonial nation. This work examines what the loss of the colonies meant to Germans, and it analyzes how colonialist categories took on new meanings in Germany's «post-colonial» period. Poley explores a varied collection of materials that ranges from the stories of popular writer Hanns Heinz Ewers to the novels, essays, speeches, pamphlets, posters, and archival materials of nationalist groups in the occupied Rhineland to show how decolonization affected Germans. When the relationships between metropole and colony were suddenly severed, Germans were required to reassess many things: nation and empire, race and power, sexuality and gender, economics and culture.

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OL Work ID
OL9052761W

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German literature, history and criticism, 20th centuryDecolonization in literatureWorld war, 1914-1918, germanyWorld war, 1914-1918, literature and the warPolitics and literatureDecolonizationPostcolonialismGermany, intellectual lifeGerman literatureHistory and criticismPostcolonialism in literatureImperialism in literatureWorld War, 1914-1918Literature and the war

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