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06

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2024

The Cold War through the Lens of Music-Making in the GDR

CBEES Advanced Seminar “The Cold War through the Lens of Music-Making in the GDR. Political goals, aesthetic paradoxes, and the case of neutral Sweden” with Petra Österlund, Associate Professor in Ethnology and Henrik Rosengren, Associate Professor in History, Lund University.

Speakers: Petra Österlund, Associate Professor in Ethnology and Henrik Rosengren, Associate Professor in History, Lund University.

Discussant: Norbert Götz, Professor in Historical and Contemporary Studies, Södertörn University.

Chair: Aleksandra Reczuch, Ph.D. Candidate in Historical and Contemporary Studies.

Abstract: In this book, researchers from different disciplines use the case of the German Democratic Republic to show how music was employed to further the state's cultural and political policies, as well as influence its international relations, culture, and politics.

The study spans the Cold War, including the GDR's creation, the great-power struggle for control, the importance of returning war refugees for the construction of the GDR, the building of the 1961 wall, the central intelligence activities and the state's struggle for diplomatic recognition.

Contributors examine the function and position of music within East German cultural politics, focusing on the relationship between music and authoritarian state politicies. While most of the contributions emphasize classical music, referred to in German as ernste Musik, "serious music", some of them also touch on popular music and jazz. Music also constituted a major factor in the GDR's international outreach, particularly to "neutral" countries as Sweden (a central focus of the book).

The volume is editied by Petra Garberding, associate professor in European Ethnology at Södertörn University, and Henrik Rosengren, associate professor in History at Lund University. Contributors are Lars Klingberg, Andreas Lueken, Meredith Nicoll, Matthias Tischer and Stefan Weiss.

Petra Österlund (earlier: Garberding) is associate professor in Ethnology at the Department of History and Contemporary studies at Södertörn university. Her research topics are music and politics, scholarship and politics, Swedish-German relations, and human-animal studies. At Södertörn University, she is coordinator of the European programme and of Ethnology.

Henrik Rosengren is an associate professor at the Department of History at Lund University, Sweden. His research topics include anti-Semitism, biography writing, music and politics, Holocaust memory studies and exile research. Rosengren was chief editor for the historical journal Scandia 2014-2017, Head of department 2016-2022 and is currently director of the Graduate School in Historical Studies at Lund university.

Time and place

06 May 2024, 13:00-14:30

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Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES)

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