Beschreibung:
Ethnographic study that examines how patterns of national identity are constructed and transformed across the generations of working-class youth in Germany and how generational gaps in national understanding inadvertently increase the appeal to neo-Nazism
Preface ixAcknowledgments xiiiAbbreviations xviiIntroduction: Citizenship and National Belonging as Cultural Practices 11. Who Belongs to the Nation? 232. Being and Becoming in Germany 463. Germany's Forbidden Fruit: National Pride and National Taboos 634. Raising the Right Wing: Educators' Struggle to Confront the Radical Right 935. Teaching and Un-teaching National Identity 1226. Blood, Culture, Birthplace 1497. Generational Change and the Re-Imagining of Nations 169Appendix A. Overview of the Case Studies 182Appendix B. Methodological Overview 188Notes 201Bibliography 207Index 229