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Writing the Revolution : The Construction of "1968" in Germany - Ingo Cornils

Writing the Revolution

The Construction of "1968" in Germany

By: Ingo Cornils

Paperback | 17 February 2020

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In Germany, the concept of "1968" is enduring and synonymous with the German Student Movement, and is viewed, variously, as a fundamental liberalization, a myth, a second foundation, or an irritation. The movement's aims - radicalre-imagination of the political and economic order and social hierarchy - have been understood as requiring a "long march." While the movement has been judged at best a "successful failure," cultural elites continue to engage inthe construction of 1968. Ingo Cornils's book argues that writing about 1968 in Germany is no longer about the historical events or the specific objectives of a bygone counterculture, but is instead a moral touchstone, a marker ofsocial group identity meant to keep alive (or at bay) a utopian agenda that continues to fire the imagination. The book demonstrates that the representation of 1968 as a "foundational myth" suits the needs of a number of surprisingly heterogeneous groups, and that even attempts to deconstruct the myth strengthen it. Cornils brings together for the first time the historical, literary, and media representations of the movement, showing the motivation behindand effect of almost five decades of writing about 1968. In so doing, Cornils challenges the way 1968 has been instrumentalized: as a powerful imaginary that has colonized every aspect of life in Germany, and as symbolic capitalin cultural and political debates.

Ingo Cornils is Professor of German Studies at the University of Leeds.

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“[A]n illuminating meta-history, not so much about 1968 as about the representation and mythologization of it.” —Hans Kundnani, Times Literary Supplement

“[I]ndispensable to anyone seeking to understand why ‘1968’ is still written about and why it still matters so much in Germany.” —Joachim Whaley, Journal of European Studies

“[E]xcellent. . . . The significance of Cornils’s work is . . . its releasing ‘1968’ from history, handing it over to the present. . . . [F]ills a major gap. . . .” —Modern Language Review

“[M]eticulously researched and captivatingly narrated. . . . It is especially in the[] discursive shifts [that he describes and analyzes]—[which] concur with the shifts in German politics of memory in general—that the decisive benefit of Cornils’s analysis appears.” —Ivana Perica, Theory & Event

“[A] meticulously researched and well executed analysis of the never-ending story of 1968, which draws on memory studies and expands on it. [Cornils’s] comprehensive study is indispensable to everyone interested in understanding the meaning of the student movement in and for Germany. . . .” —Sabine von Dirke, German Studies Review

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