1st Edition

A New Germany in a New Europe

Edited By Todd Herzog, Sander Gilman Copyright 2001
    256 Pages 10 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Writing on Berlin's new Jewish Museum and other memorials, the state of multiculturalism in Germany, or future of german culture in a unified Europe, the voices in this volume lay before us the questions that face not only Germany but anyone concerned with Germany's history and the future of Europe.

    Introduction , Can Goethe Guide Us Through the Process of European Union? , What is the Future of a Multicultural German Society in a Multicultural Europe? , What is the Place of German Culture in a Unifying European Culture? , How Diverse is the German Cultural Market? , Does The New National German Cinema Have An Audience? , What are the Sites of Memory and Memorialization Today?

    Biography

    Todd Herzog teaches in the Department of German at the University of Chicago. Sander Gilman is Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago and past-president of the Modern Language Association. Among his books are The Jew's Body and Franz Kafka, the Jewish Patient, both published by Routledge.