Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 182 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 417 g
Reihe: Monographs in German History
Criminalistic Fantasy and the Culture of Crisis in Weimar Germany
Buch, Englisch, Band 22, 182 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 417 g
Reihe: Monographs in German History
ISBN: 978-1-84545-439-5
Verlag: Berghahn Books
The Weimar Republic (1918–1933) was a crucial moment not only in German history but also in the history of both crime fiction and criminal science. This study approaches the period from a unique perspective - investigating the most notorious criminals of the time and the public’s reaction to their crimes. The author argues that the development of a new type of crime fiction during this period - which turned literary tradition on its head by focusing on the criminal and abandoning faith in the powers of the rational detective - is intricately related to new ways of understanding criminality among professionals in the fields of law, criminology, and police science. Considering Weimar Germany not only as a culture in crisis (the standard view in both popular and scholarly studies), but also as a culture of crisis, the author explores the ways in which crime and crisis became the foundation of the Republic’s self-definition. An interdisciplinary cultural studies project, this book insightfully combines history, sociology, literary studies, and film studies to investigate a topic that cuts across all of these disciplines.
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Introduction: Criminalistic Fantasy and the Culture of Crisis in Weimar Germany
Chapter 1. Crime, Detection, and German Modernism
Chapter 2. Writing Criminals: Outsiders of Society and the Modernist Case History
Chapter 3. Understanding Criminals: The Cases of Ella Klein and Franz Biberkopf
Chapter 4. Seeing Criminals: Mass Murder, Mass Culture, Mass Public
Chapter 5. Tracking Criminals: The Cases of Peter Kürten, Franz Beckert, and Emil Tischbein
Conclusion: Criminalistic Fantasy After Weimar
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