The German Quest for Primal Origins in Art, Culture, and Politics 1900-1933

The German Quest for Primal Origins in Art, Culture, and Politics 1900-1933 Die "Flucht in Urzustände" - Studies in German Thought and History

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Publisher's Synopsis

This study argues that the rise of Nazism cannot be understood in socio-economic and politico-ideological terms alone, but as a manifestation of a far larger cultural dynamic: the collective propensity for things mythical and primal, the compulsive quest for origins and roots. The case is argued with specific reference to German Expressionist literature and art, German letters from Hofmannsthal to Thomas Mann, philosophy (notably that of Simmel, Klages, Heidegger), and religious thought. It also probes into the essential drives of the German Youth Movement (1896-1933) and the so-called volkische ideology. All are analyzed with a view to elicit their common assumptions - those that coincided with the "purer" impulses rampant in the rise of the Nazi movement. The study uncovers many unsuspected parallels between art, ideas and politics and is essential reading for anyone concerned with the cultural origins of National Socialism.

Book information

ISBN: 9780773490086
Publisher: E. Mellen Press
Imprint: E. Mellen Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 943.084
DEWEY edition: 20
Number of pages: 501
Weight: 884g
Height: 240mm
Width: 165mm
Spine width: 31mm