The Politics of Prostitution in Berlin Alexanderplatz

Nicole Shea,Peter D G Brown,Suny New Paltz

The Politics of Prostitution in Berlin Alexanderplatz
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Verlag Peter Lang
Country
Switzerland
Published
29 October 2007
Pages
207
ISBN
9783039110025

The Politics of Prostitution in Berlin Alexanderplatz

Nicole Shea,Peter D G Brown,Suny New Paltz

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Written during the vibrant crisis years of the Weimar Republic, Alfred Doeblin’s Berlin Alexanderplatz is a fascinating examination of the gradual disintegration of Germany in the aftermath of the Great War and in the shadow of a nascent National Socialism. This study engages the seminal image of the prostitute, the commodified woman, as a central and dominant motif in Doeblin’s work. Through this intersection of sex, gender and economics, the author scrutinizes the larger perspective of German culture through the lens of its suppressed underclasses and considers how the politics of language both construct and constrain woman’s identity in this society. The true history of the Weimar Republic, therefore, is read through Doeblin’s portraits of prostitutes and petty criminals, homosexuality and Lustmord.

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