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For centuries the histories of France and Germany have been linked
in ways productive and destructive, and each nation's sense of
itself has often been shaped by admiration of or hostility toward
the other. Harold Mah explores the interweaving paths of German and
French cultural identity that emerged in the Enlightenment and
continued through the 19th century and into the 20th. formulate
stable cultural identities constantly collapsed in the face of
other powerful images and the rush of history. In Mah's view, these
shifting conceptions of cultural identity are problematic
phantasies, internally unstable and prone to falling apart under
the pressure of events, only to be replaced by new, equally
problematic constructions. Mah offers fresh analyses of a wide
range of iconic texts and artworks, including those of
Jacques-Louis David, de Stael, Diderot and Rousseau in France and
Goethe, Hegel, Herder, Mann, Marx and Nietzsche in Germany. in
issues of language, gender, classical revival, politics and
modernity. Enlightenment Phantasies presents the shaping of
cultural identity in narratives accessible not only to specialists
but also to students and all readers concerned with the history of
Western culture.
For centuries the histories of France and Germany have been linked
in ways productive and destructive, and each nation's sense of
itself has often been shaped by admiration of or hostility toward
the other. Harold Mah explores the interweaving paths of German and
French cultural identity that emerged in the Enlightenment and
continued through the nineteenth century and into the twentieth.Mah
argues that the efforts of German and French intellectuals and
artists to formulate stable cultural identities constantly
collapsed in the face of other powerful images and the rush of
history. In Mah's view, these shifting conceptions of cultural
identity are problematic phantasies, internally unstable and prone
to falling apart under the pressure of events, only to be replaced
by new, equally problematic constructions. Mah offers fresh
analyses of a wide range of iconic texts and artworks, including
those of Jacques-Louis David, de Stael, Diderot, and Rousseau in
France and Goethe, Hegel, Herder, Mann, Marx, and Nietzsche in
Germany.Mah's book examines how attempts to define cultural
identities were caught up in issues of language, gender, classical
revival, politics, and modernity. Enlightenment Phantasies presents
the shaping of cultural identity in narratives accessible not only
to specialists but also to students and all readers concerned with
the history of Western culture."
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