Nation, Race, and Immigration: German Indentities After Unification

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Discourse-Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture Pub Date : 1994-01-01 DOI:10.4324/9780203610213-9
Andreas Huyssen
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Over three decades ago, the existentialist philosopher Karl Jaspers, author of an important and much ignored book about German guilt ( Die Schuldfrage , 1946), claimed that the history of German nationalism was finished and done with. National unity, he argued, was forever lost as a result of the guilt of the German state, and the demand for reunification to him was nothing but a denial of what had happened during the Third Reich.1 Jaspers' s critique was directed against a then strident conservative discourse of reunification which was coupled with the bellicose nonrecognition of the GDR and the demand, especially by the organizations of Eastern refugees ( Vertriebenenverbande) , to keep the question of the Eastern borders open. He was the first to articulate an argument against a unified German nation-state that has since been widely adopted in Germany, even though at the time Jaspers himself was rejected by the right and mostly ignored by the left. While the division of Germany in 1949 into two states was the political result of the emerging Cold War superpower confrontation and had nothing much to do with retribution for the crimes of the Third Reich, a rhetoric of punishment and retribution regarding the question of national unity became the basis for a
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民族、种族与移民:德国统一后的身份认同
三十多年前,存在主义哲学家卡尔·雅斯贝尔斯(Karl Jaspers)声称,德国民族主义的历史已经结束了,他写了一本关于德国内疚的重要但却被忽视的书(Die Schuldfrage, 1946)。他认为,由于德国政府的罪责,国家统一永远失去了,对他来说,统一的要求只不过是对第三帝国时期发生的事情的否认。1雅斯贝尔斯的批评是针对当时尖锐的统一的保守话语,这种话语伴随着对德意志民主共和国的好战不承认和要求,特别是东部难民组织(Vertriebenenverbande)的要求。保持东部边界问题的开放性他是第一个明确表达反对统一的德意志民族国家观点的人,这种观点后来在德国被广泛接受,尽管当时雅斯贝尔斯本人遭到右翼的反对,而且基本上被左翼所忽视。虽然1949年德国分裂为两个国家是冷战超级大国对峙的政治结果,与对第三帝国罪行的报复没有多大关系,但关于国家统一问题的惩罚和报复的言论成为了《纳粹主义》的基础
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