"Barbarous Berlin": Narratives of Queerness, Space, Survival, and Memory in a Liminal City
"Barbarous Berlin": Narratives of Queerness, Space, Survival, and Memory in a Liminal City
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2018
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The intent of my work is to explore the relationships between history, space, community, and movement in and through the city of Berlin throughout the last century. I trace common threads of liminality, memory, survival, and the relationships between the urban space and the individual over a 100-year period. The three periods that I particularly focus on are the Weimar era (1919-1933), the division of Germany and Berlin (1961-1989), and the reestablishment of Germany as a united country (1990-present).