Contents
German Studies Today
Articles
Guest Editor's Introduction
Robert R. Shandley p. 1Contested Jews: The Image of Jewishness in Contemporary German Literature
Jack Zipes p. 3Shot on the Spot: Primitive Film
Assenka Oksiloff p. 16Multiculturalism, Reintegration, and Beyond: The Afrikanisch-Asiatische Studentenförderung in Göttingen
Nina Berman p. 34Ernst Jünger's Legacy
Elliot Neaman p. 54To Discover a Mind: Walter Kaufmann's Celebration of Goethe, Critique of Kant, and Evisceration of Heidegger
David Pickus p. 68"Forging the Link Between Idea and Language": Teaching German with Web-Based Materials
Hella Hennessee p. 91Dismantling the Dream Factory: The Film Industry in Berubbled Germany
Robert R. Shandley p. 104The Writing of History: Continuing the Debate
Editors Note p. 118
More on History and Morality
Tzvetan Todorov p. 119
More on Todorov, History, and High Moral Ground
Larry J. Reynolds p. 125Reviews: Recent Works of Interest in German Studies
Martin Morris, ed., German Dis/Continuities
Anke Finger p. 131Rüdiger Safranski, Martin Heidegger: Between Good and Evil
Thomas C. Hilde p. 132Michael Roth, The Poetics of Resistance: Heidegger's Line
William Vaughan p. 134Andrei Markovits and Simon Reich, The German Predicament: Memory and Power in the New Europe
Robert R. Shandley p. 136
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