Divided in Unity: Identity, Germany, and the Berlin Police - Couverture souple

Glaeser, Andreas

 
9780226297842: Divided in Unity: Identity, Germany, and the Berlin Police

Synopsis

More than a decade after unification, Germany remains deeply divided. Following East and West German police officers on their patrols through the newly-united city of Berlin and observing how they make sense of one another in a fast-changing environment, Andreas Glaeser explains how East-West boundaries have been maintained by the interactions of institutions, practices, and cultural forms-including diverging patterns of understanding rooted in vastly different social systems, readily revived Cold War images, the continuing search for an adequate response to Germany's Nazi past, and the politics and organization of unification, which impose highly asymmetrical burdens on east and west. Glaeser also leverages his ethnography to develop an innovative approach to studying identity formation processes. Central to his theory is an emphasis on the exchange of identifications and the particular ways in which they are deployed and recognized in interpretations, narratives, and performances as parts of face-to-face encounters, political discourses, and organizational practices.

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À propos de l?auteur

Andreas Glaeser is professor of sociology at the University of Chicago. He is the book review editor for the American Journal of Sociology and the co-editor of the book series Chicago Studies in the Practices of Meaning.

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9780226297835: Divided in Unity: Identity, Germany, and the Berlin Police

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0226297837 ISBN 13 :  9780226297835
Editeur : University of Chicago Press, 2000
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