

An edition of German bodies (1999)
race and representation after Hitler
By Uli Linke
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
288
Description:
Focusing on the role of the human body, anthropologist Linke examines the ways Nazism and its legacy has defined German identity since 1945. Issues include public nudism, the revival of the cult of the body and the feminisation of guest labourers.
subjects: Body, Human, Ethnic identity, Genocide, Germans, Germany, History, Human Body, National socialism, Politics and government, Race identity, Race relations, Social aspects, Social aspects of the Human body, Symbolic aspects, Symbolic aspects of the Human body, Whites, Germany, race relations, Human body, social aspects, Germany, politics and government, Germany, history, 1945-, White people, Corps humain, Aspect social, Aspect symbolique, Allemands, Identité ethnique, Politique et gouvernement, Relations raciales, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Anthropology, Cultural, Discrimination & Race Relations, Minority Studies, German history - political aspects, Europe - ethnic & race relations, General & miscellaneous european history, Ethnic conflict & genocide, Ethnic & minority studies - general & miscellaneous, Germany - politics & government, German hi
Places: Germany