Publication
Title
"Our ears lived their own lives”. The auditory experience in Breslau autobiographical literature during the ‘Third Reich’
Author
Abstract
With Adolf Hitler coming to power in January 1933, the National Socialists staged their domi-nance in the city center of Breslau by using various visual and auditory elements – including swastikas, singing, marching, dispersing rumors – to spread their influence and keep the people under control. How were these changes in the city soundscape used for social exclusion and territory-marking? How were they experienced by the Jewish population and how can they be related to questions of identity and (non-)belonging? Addressing these questions with the corpus of autobiographical writings – both diaries and autobiographies – from Jewish victims from the city of Breslau will be the main aim of this article. This study of literary testimonies will focus on the constant and changing sounds of propaganda in Breslau, sound technologies such as radio and loudspeakers used for propaganda, and the relation between sound, identity, and trauma.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Avant : Journal of Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard
Publication
2020
ISSN
2082-7598
2082-6710
DOI
10.26913/AVANT.2020.03.32
Volume/pages
11 :3 (2020) , p. 1-22
ISI
000609061000007
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
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Publication type
Subject
Art 
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Last edited 30.10.2024
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