Pleasure and Power in Nazi GermanyP. Swett, C. Ross, F. d’Almeida Springer, 12.4.2011 - 307 sivua Although we associate the Third Reich above all with suffering, pain and fear, pleasure played a central role in its social and cultural dynamics. This book explores the relationship between the rationing of pleasures as a means of political stabilization and the pressure on the Nazi regime to cater to popular cultural expectations. |
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Part I Consumption and the Privileges of Pleasure | 18 |
Part II Entertainments and the Aesthetics of Pleasure | 86 |
Part III The Pleasures of Community and Consensus | 175 |
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Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
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