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Course après Hitler : occupation noire enfants d'après-guerre Allemagne Amérique Fehrenbach

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Subject
Children's Studies, Europe / Germany, Discrimination & Race Relations, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
ISBN
9780691119069
Subject Area
History, Social Science
Publication Name
Race after Hitler : Black Occupation Children in Postwar Germany and America
Item Length
9.2 in
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Author
Heide Fehrenbach
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
20 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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When American victors entered Germany in the spring of 1945, they came armed not only with a commitment to democracy but also to Jim Crow practices. Race after Hitler tells the story of how troubled race relations among American occupation soldiers, and black-white mixing within Germany, unexpectedly shaped German notions of race after 1945. Biracial occupation children became objects of intense scrutiny and politicking by postwar Germans into the 1960s, resulting in a shift away from official antisemitism to a focus on color and blackness. Beginning with black GIs' unexpected feelings of liberation in postfascist Germany, Fehrenbach investigates reactions to their relations with white German women and to the few thousand babies born of these unions. Drawing on social welfare and other official reports, scientific studies, and media portrayals from both sides of the Atlantic, Fehrenbach reconstructs social policy debates regarding black occupation children, such as whether they should be integrated into German society or adopted to African American or other families abroad. Ultimately, a consciously liberal discourse of race emerged in response to the children among Germans who prided themselves on--and were lauded by the black American press for--rejecting the hateful practices of National Socialism and the segregationist United States. Fehrenbach charts her story against a longer history of German racism extending from nineteenth-century colonialism through National Socialism to contemporary debates about multiculturalism. An important and provocative work, Race after Hitler explores how racial ideologies are altered through transnational contact accompanying war and regime change, even and especially in the most intimate areas of sex and reproduction.

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Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691119066
ISBN-13
9780691119069
eBay Product ID (ePID)
43756604

Product Key Features

Author
Heide Fehrenbach
Publication Name
Race after Hitler : Black Occupation Children in Postwar Germany and America
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Children's Studies, Europe / Germany, Discrimination & Race Relations, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History, Social Science
Number of Pages
288 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
20 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2004-043162
Lc Classification Number
Hq777.9.F44 2005
Reviews
This thoughtful and carefully researched book represents some of the best scholarship being done on postwar Germany today., As an expertly argued and eloquently written study, "Race After Hitler" will certainly be of interest to a broad audience. The book has much to say about transnational constructions and articulations of race, gender and ethnicity as well as about the postwar democratization and transformation of West Germany., "This thoughtful and carefully researched book represents some of the best scholarship being done on postwar Germany today." --Patricia Mazn, American Historical Review, "This thoughtful and carefully researched book represents some of the best scholarship being done on postwar Germany today." --Patricia Mazón, American Historical Review, "Fehrenbach has presented us with an interesting story of race, gender, and foreign policy and has ingeniously combined social and cultural history."-- Heike Bungertt, Journal of American History, Fehrenbach adroitly portrays the subtle paths of the 'devolution' of German racial attitudes and makes an original, insightful contribution to postwar German studies., "Fehrenbach adroitly portrays the subtle paths of the 'devolution' of German racial attitudes and makes an original, insightful contribution to postwar German studies."-- Choice, "This thoughtful and carefully researched book represents some of the best scholarship being done on postwar Germany today."-- Patricia Mazón, American Historical Review, "Fehrenbach adroitly portrays the subtle paths of the 'devolution' of German racial attitudes and makes an original, insightful contribution to postwar German studies." -- Choice, Fehrenbach has presented us with an interesting story of race, gender, and foreign policy and has ingeniously combined social and cultural history., "Heide Fehrenbach's Race after Hitler is a major contribution to both the history of Germany and the United States in the decade and a half after 1945. . . . Race after Hitler is a very stimulating book. Whether the subjects addressed would be new to American scholars, I cannot say. Fehrenbach scoured the archives, journals, and newspapers in the United States and Germany to produce a beautifully written book that raises many questions about the continuation of racial thinking among Germans and Americans in the decade and a half after 1945. Like any important book, it should motivate younger scholars to move into the budding field of African American, Afro-German, and German history." ---Kenneth Barkin, Journal of African American History, "The book contains such a wealth of new information and surprising insights that it can be recommended without reservation." ---Reiner Pommerin, Historische Zeitschrift, Heide Fehrenbach's Race after Hitler is a major contribution to both the history of Germany and the United States in the decade and a half after 1945. . . . Race after Hitler is a very stimulating book. Whether the subjects addressed would be new to American scholars, I cannot say. Fehrenbach scoured the archives, journals, and newspapers in the United States and Germany to produce a beautifully written book that raises many questions about the continuation of racial thinking among Germans and Americans in the decade and a half after 1945. Like any important book, it should motivate younger scholars to move into the budding field of African American, Afro-German, and German history. -- Kenneth Barkin, Journal of African American History, "Fehrenbach has presented us with an interesting story of race, gender, and foreign policy and has ingeniously combined social and cultural history." --Heike Bungertt, Journal of American History, "As an expertly argued and eloquently written study, Race After Hitler will certainly be of interest to a broad audience. The book has much to say about transnational constructions and articulations of race, gender and ethnicity as well as about the postwar democratization and transformation of West Germany."-- Robbie Aitken, H-Net Reviews, "The book contains such a wealth of new information and surprising insights that it can be recommended without reservation."-- Reiner Pommerin, Historische Zeitschrift, "This thoughtful and carefully researched book represents some of the best scholarship being done on postwar Germany today."-- Patricia Mazn, American Historical Review, "Heide Fehrenbach's Race after Hitler is a major contribution to both the history of Germany and the United States in the decade and a half after 1945. . . . Race after Hitler is a very stimulating book. Whether the subjects addressed would be new to American scholars, I cannot say. Fehrenbach scoured the archives, journals, and newspapers in the United States and Germany to produce a beautifully written book that raises many questions about the continuation of racial thinking among Germans and Americans in the decade and a half after 1945. Like any important book, it should motivate younger scholars to move into the budding field of African American, Afro-German, and German history." --Kenneth Barkin, Journal of African American History, "As an expertly argued and eloquently written study, Race After Hitler will certainly be of interest to a broad audience. The book has much to say about transnational constructions and articulations of race, gender and ethnicity as well as about the postwar democratization and transformation of West Germany." ---Robbie Aitken, H-Net Reviews, "Fehrenbach has presented us with an interesting story of race, gender, and foreign policy and has ingeniously combined social and cultural history." ---Heike Bungertt, Journal of American History, "Heide Fehrenbach's Race after Hitler is a major contribution to both the history of Germany and the United States in the decade and a half after 1945. . . . Race after Hitler is a very stimulating book. Whether the subjects addressed would be new to American scholars, I cannot say. Fehrenbach scoured the archives, journals, and newspapers in the United States and Germany to produce a beautifully written book that raises many questions about the continuation of racial thinking among Germans and Americans in the decade and a half after 1945. Like any important book, it should motivate younger scholars to move into the budding field of African American, Afro-German, and German history."-- Kenneth Barkin, Journal of African American History, "As an expertly argued and eloquently written study, Race After Hitler will certainly be of interest to a broad audience. The book has much to say about transnational constructions and articulations of race, gender and ethnicity as well as about the postwar democratization and transformation of West Germany." --Robbie Aitken, H-Net Reviews, As an expertly argued and eloquently written study, Race After Hitler will certainly be of interest to a broad audience. The book has much to say about transnational constructions and articulations of race, gender and ethnicity as well as about the postwar democratization and transformation of West Germany., "The book contains such a wealth of new information and surprising insights that it can be recommended without reservation." --Reiner Pommerin, Historische Zeitschrift, "This thoughtful and carefully researched book represents some of the best scholarship being done on postwar Germany today." ---Patricia Mazón, American Historical Review
Table of Content
List of Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction: Democratizing the Racial State: Toward a Transnational History 1 Chapter One: Contact Zones: American Military Occupation and the Politics of Race 17 Chapter Two: Flaccid Fatherland: Rape, Sex, and the Reproductive Consequences of Defeat 46 Chapter Three: "Mischlingskinder" and the Postwar Taxonomy of Race 74 Chapter Four: Reconstruction in Black and White: The Toxi Films 107 Chapter Five: Whose Children, Theirs or Ours? Intercountry Adoptions and Debates about Belonging 132 Chapter Six: Legacies: Race and the Postwar Nation 169 Abbreviations of Archives Consulted 189 Notes 191 Select Bibliography 247 Index 257
Copyright Date
2005
Target Audience
College Audience
Dewey Decimal
943.0040596073031
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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