Book ID: CBB001201427

Magic Lantern Empire: Colonialism and Society in Germany (2012)

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Short, John Phillip (Author)


Cornell University Press


Publication Date: 2012
Physical Details: ix + 232 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index
Language: English

"Magic Lantern Empire examines German colonialism as a mass cultural and political phenomenon unfolding at the center of a nascent, conflicted German modernity. John Phillip Short draws together strands of propaganda and visual culture, science and fantasy to show how colonialism developed as a contested form of knowledge that both reproduced and blurred class difference in Germany, initiating the masses into a modern market worldview. A nuanced account of how ordinary Germans understood and articulated the idea of empire, this book draws on a diverse range of sources: police files, spy reports, pulp novels, popular science writing, daily newspapers, and both official and private archives. In Short's historical narrative - peopled by fantasists and fabulists, by impresarios and amateur photographers, by ex-soldiers and rank-and-file socialists, by the luckless and bored along the margins of German society - colonialism emerges in metropolitan Germany through a dialectic of science and enchantment within the context of sharp class conflict. He begins with the organized colonial movement, with its expert scientific and associational structures and emphatic exclusion of the "masses." He then turns to the grassroots colonialism that thrived among the lower classes, who experienced empire through dime novels, wax museums, and panoramas. Finally, he examines the ambivalent posture of Germany's socialists, who mounted a trenchant critique of colonialism, while in their reading rooms workers spun imperial fantasies. It was from these conflicts, Short argues, that there first emerged in the early twentieth century a modern German sense of the global."--pub. desc.

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Authors & Contributors
Iorio, Elena
Millefiorini, Federica
DeCourcy, Elisa
Jolly, Martyn
Jones, Allan
Vint, Sherryl
Concepts
Science and culture
Popular culture
Popularization
Science and society
Visual representation; visual communication
Science and politics
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
21st century
17th century
Enlightenment
Places
Great Britain
United States
Italy
Germany
Barcelona (Spain)
Manchester (England)
Institutions
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Royal Society of London
British Association for the Advancement of Science
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