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By Daphne Berdahl

ISBN-10: 0520214773

ISBN-13: 9780520214774

When the Berlin Wall fell, those that lived alongside the dismantled border chanced on their lives enormously and speedily reworked. Daphne Berdahl, via ongoing ethnographic study in a former East German border village, explores the problems of borders and borderland identities that experience followed the numerous transitions on account that 1990. What occurs to identification and personhood, she asks, while a political and economy collapses in a single day? How do humans negotiate and manage a liminal situation created through the disappearance of an important body of reference?

Berdahl concentrates specially on how those alterations have affected sure "border zones" of day-by-day life—including social association, gender, faith, and nationality—in a spot the place literal, certainly concrete, borders have been till lately an important presence. Borders, she argues, are locations of ambiguity in addition to of severe lucidity; those traits may possibly actually be at the same time constitutive. She exhibits how, in a second of headlong old transformation, better political, fiscal, and social methods are manifested in the community and particularly. within the means of a transition among German states, humans have invented, and to some degree ritualized, cultural practices that either replicate and represent profound identification differences in a interval of severe social discord. Where the realm Ended combines a brilliant ethnographic account of way of life less than socialist rule and after German reunification with an unique research of the paradoxical human of a borderland.

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Several homes along one village street were emptied to house the fifty newly arrived Soviet soldiers. Despite the commanding officer's assurances, however, the border quickly became increasingly fortified through stricter Soviet surveillance and curfews, the establishment of official border crossings, and the con- I' I I, L ,\ G f, 0 'i TilE B () H D E H 31 struction of sentry boxes and underground bunkers at control checkpoints. Because the densely forested hills surrounding the village made surveillance of the border difficult, the operating borderline was drawn at the base of the woods.

National identity must thus be viewed as a gendered phenomenon. Chapter 7 explores the construction, production, and negotiation of historical memory since the fall of the Wall. ; T ROD (1 C T ION mative ceremonies, shifting discourses of historical memory and their relationship to local practices, and struggles over the commemoration and representation of the CDR past. I return here to the book's central theme of borders and boundaries in a discussion of the politics of memory surrounding the former border fence itself.

In 1990, there was still regular bus service to Heiligenstadt and several villages along the way, including Pfaffschwende, where children from Kella attended school. Also nestled in these hills are most of the village'S 150 houses. Ranging from older, timbered homes to recently completed two-family. dwellings, most houses in Kella border directly on the street. During my stay in the village, the private space of the household was most frequently demarcated by a fenced enclosure; to reach the front door of homes, one typically had to enter first through a heavy gate and then cross a courtyard separating living quarters from a barn or shed (Figure 5).

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