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基本説明
This book explores the relationship between the rationing of pleasures as a means of political stabilization and the pressure on the Nazi regime to cater to popular cultural expectations.
Full Description
Although we associate the Third Reich above all with suffering, pain and fear, pleasure played a central role in its social and cultural dynamics. This book explores the relationship between the rationing of pleasures as a means of political stabilization and the pressure on the Nazi regime to cater to popular cultural expectations.
Contents
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Pleasure and Power in Nazi Germany: An Introduction; P.E.Swett, C.Ross & F.d'Almeida PART I: CONSUMPTION AND THE PRIVILEGES OF PLEASURE Driving, Shopping and Smoking: The Society for Consumer Research and the Politics of Pleasure in Nazi Germany; S.J.Wiesen Selling Sexual Pleasure in 1930s Germany; P.E.Swett Luxury and Fashion under National Socialism; F.d'Almeida PART II: DISCIPLINE AND DISTRACTION: ENTERTAINMENTS AND THE AESTHETICS OF PLEASURE The Structure of Aesthetic Pleasure in the Nazi Reception of Goethe's Faust; D.Pan 'German Humour' in Books: The Attractiveness and Political Significance of Laughter during the Nazi Era; P.Merziger Pleasure, Practicality and Propaganda: Popular Magazines in Nazi Germany, 1933-39; K.C.Führer Radio, Film and Morale: Wartime Entertainment between Mobilization and Distraction; C.Ross PART III: THE PLEASURES OF COMMUNITY AND CONSENSUS Seeing the World: Photography, Photojournalism, and Visual Pleasure in the Third Reich; E.Harvey The Pleasures of Being a 'Political Soldier:' Nazi Functionaries and their Service to the 'Movement'; D.Mühlenfeld The Pleasure of Terror: Belonging through Genocide; T.Kühne The Pleasures of Opposition: Leisure, Solidarity and Resistance of a Life-reform Group; M.Roseman Bibliography Index