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EMOTIONS IN TRANSMIGRATION IBD

AIAA
03 / 2011
9780230280564
Inglés

Sinopsis

When the Berlin Wall came down suddenly in 1989, it marked a rupture of global significance. Almost overnight, November 9 became one of the most significant dates in global collective memory, as well as a signal event in German national history. This book examines the consequences of the fall of the Wall: the physical barrier, its demise, and how it has been mediated in film and television, how the city and nation that had been torn asunder now struggle to reunite, how old and new minorities are being socially and politically integrated, and how a new European identity emerges in the postWall era.