Contents - H-Soz-Kult
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Contents - H-Soz-Kult
Contents List of Figures vii Preface Cathleen M. Giustino viii x Acknowledgments Introduction. Escaping the Monotony of Everyday Life under Socialism Alexander Vttri Part I. Concert Halls and Estate Museums Chapter 1. Instrumentalizing Entertainment and Education: Early Cold-War Music Festivals in East Germany and Poland David G. Tompkins 27 Chapter 2. Open Gates and Wandering Minds: Codes, Castles, and Chateaux in Socialist Czechoslovakia before 1960 Cathleen M. Giustino 48 Part 11. Cabins in the Woods Chapter 3. Encountering Poland's "Wild West": Tourism in the Bieszczady Mountains under Socialism Patrice M. Dabrowski 75 Chapter 4. Summer Camp for Socialists: Conformity and Escapism at Camp Mitschurin in East Germany Catherine J Plum 98 Part 11I. Beach Parties Chapter 5. From the Party to the Beach Party: Nudism and Artistic Expression in the People/s Republic of Romania frina Costache 127 vi CONTENTS Chapter 6. Smoke and Beers: Touristic Escapes and PI aces to Party in Socialist Bulgaria, 1956-1976 145 Mary Neuburger Part IV. Roadside Adventures and Bright City Lights Chapter 7. Hitchhikers' Paradise:The Intersection of Mass Mobility, Consumer Demand, and Ideology in the People's Republic of Poland I 167 Mark Keck-SzajbeL Chapter 8. Nocturnal Entertainments, Five-Star Hotels, and Youth Counterculture: Reinventing Budapest's Nightlife under Socialism 187 ALexander Yari Figure 1.2. Polish folk dan, Berlin. Part V. Sports and Stadia Chapter 9. Getting off Track in East Germany: Adolescent Motorcycle Fans and Honecker's Consumer Socialism 213 CaroLine Fricke Chapter 10. Power at Play: Soccer Stadiums and Popular Culture in 1980s Romania 232 FLorin Poenaru Conc/usion. Escapes and Other Border Crossings in Socialist Eastern Europe Figure 1.1. Poster for 1952 from around the Bloc. Figure 2.1. Visitors waiting Ratiborice chateau. Figure 2.2. Inside the Ratit opening. Figure 3.1. A visit to the Sv during an orienteering corr 252 Figure 3.2. A group of yoUi (al ready occupied by sever, Selected Bibliography 261 Figure 5.1. Mircea Florian, I of many socialist hippies. Notes on Contributors 267 Index 271 GzthLeen M Giustino Figure 7.1. A typical hitchh Figure 9.1. Youths gatherec Figure 9.2. Young race ent 1983. Figure 10.1. The state pag 23 August 1978. Figure 10.2. Gheorghe Gh party cadres at the first pos (Romania versus the Soviet Inhaltsverzeichnis I Liberaler Modernismus? Emmanuel Alloa 13 Einleitung Martina Dobbe 29 Einsheit und Vielheit. Zur Bildökonomie des Seriellen Philip Ursprung 55 Bilder des Kapitalismus. Paul Strands Blick auf die Wall Street Ute Tellmann 75 Über die Sichtbarkeit der liberalen Ökonomie. Christian Petzolds Film Yella und das Denken der Bilder 11 Wirtschaft der Bilder. Bilder der Wirtschaft Francesca Falk 95 Einleitung Alexander Nützenadel 113 Umstrittene Bilder. Visualisierung und wissenschaft liche Disziplinbildung seit dem 18.Jahrhundert Matthias Bruhn 133 Im Supermarkt der Bilder Pablo Schneider 151 Vor dem Ereignis Nicolaj van der Meulen 165 Warteschleifen/Werteschlaufen. Bemerkungen zur Ökonomie des Bildes Michael Renner 195 Entwurfsstrategien. Ideenwettbewerb der 9. Banknotenserie der Schweizerischen Nationalbank Georg Franck 219 Pay (with) attention. Architekturen der Aufmerksamkeit 11I Kreisläufe des Begehrens Emmanuel Alloa 237 Einleitung 253 Auctoritas und Exousia. Zur Ökonomie der Marie-Jose Mondzain Zuschauerschaft Emmanuel Alloa 275 Oikonomia. Der Ausnahmezustand des Bildes und seine byzantinische Begründung Jacques Derrida 327 Ökonomimesis Kathrin Busch 371 Gegeben sei: das Unsichtbare. Zur Anökonomie des Bildes 395 Autorinnen und Autoren