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The Nation’s First Monument and the Origins of the American Memorial Tradition: Liberty Enshrined

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offers readers a varied cross-section of the city*s scenes, providing a prismatic view of one of Europe*s mythical cultural capitals. The authors gathered here address a range of topics, including Turkish gay clubs, queer filmmaking, record labels, the legendary Russendisko, electronic music festivals, the city*s famous techno scene, the clandestine dimensions of its nighttime club culture, and the fraught emergence of the Mediaspree. With the shifting context of post-Wende Berlin its backdrop, this collection puts into relief an electic array of case studies, presenting to readers interested in exploring urban issues a number of critical and analytical perspectives on the city*s cultural life as it moves into the twenty-first century.
is an important contribution to the critical analysis of the cultural spaces in the city, and allows readers access to one of the few scholarly overviews of Berlin*s varied cultural life available in English.

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