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On February 22, 1962, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy spoke at the Berlin Wall. In his speech, Kennedy located Cold War Berlin as both an outpost and extension of the divided landscapes of American culture. He acknowledged the Berlin Wall in reference to hostile and entrenched racial divides within the United States, referring to the latter as “our wall.” Farber argues Kennedy’s statement can be read as part of a much larger cultural dialogue that had quickly started to unfold in the 1960s as American artists, writers, and activists began drawing attention to the connections between the Berlin Wall and barriers in U.S. democracy. The book traces the Berlin Wall as a site of pilgrimage for critical American cultural producers who confronted the contradictions of U.S. Cold War policy and practice while in Berlin. The introduction lays out Farber’s framework, methodology, and main figures in the book.
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1962年2月22日,司法部长罗伯特·f·肯尼迪在柏林墙前发表讲话。肯尼迪在演讲中指出,冷战时期的柏林既是美国文化分裂格局的前哨,也是其延伸。他承认柏林墙是美国内部敌对和根深蒂固的种族分歧,称后者为“我们的墙”。法伯认为,肯尼迪的声明可以被解读为一场更广泛的文化对话的一部分,这场对话在20世纪60年代迅速展开,当时美国艺术家、作家和活动人士开始关注柏林墙与美国民主障碍之间的联系。这本书将柏林墙追溯为美国批判性文化制作人的朝圣之地,他们在柏林期间面对美国冷战政策和实践的矛盾。引言部分列出了法伯的框架、方法论和书中的主要人物。
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