Branding Berlin

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Bahnhof Zoo
Berlin
Berlin Partners
Berlin Republic
Berlin Senate
Berlin's Transformation
Berlin’s Transformation
Brandenburg Gate
Branding
Capital
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Category=JBCT2
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Construction Sites
Contemporary Berlin
Creative Centre
Creative Economy
creative industries research
Cultural Memory
Cultural Studies
De Picciotto
Der Weg
Division
documentary film analysis
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Europe
GDR
Invisible Frame
Klaus Wowereit
Love Parade
memory studies
Nostalgic Longing
Observation Platform
post-socialist cities
post-Wall Berlin
Screen Grabs
Sharon Zukin
Techno Scene
Tv Tower
Urban Branding
urban branding in European cities
urban cultural studies
urban identity transformation
Urban Ruins
Visual Culture
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032516035
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is a cultural history of post-Wall urban, social, political, and cultural transformations in Berlin.

Branding Berlin: From Division to the Cultural Capital of Europe presents a cultural analysis of Berlin’s cultural production, including literature, film, memoirs and non-fiction works, art, media, urban branding campaigns, and cultural diversity initiatives put forth by the Berlin Senate, and allows readers to understand the various changes that transformed the formerly divided city of voids into a hip cultural capital. The book examines Berlin’s branding, urban-economic development, and its search for a post-Wall identity by focusing on manifestations of nostalgic longing in documentary films and other cultural products. Building on the sociological research of urban branding and linking it with an interpretive analysis of cultural products generated in Berlin during that time, the author examines the intersections and tensions between the nostalgic views of the past and the branded images of Berlin’s present and future.

This insightful and innovative work will interest scholars and students of cultural and media studies, branding and advertising, urban communication, film studies, visual culture, tourism, and cultural memory.

Katrina Sark is an associate professor in the Department of Media, Design Learning, and Cognition at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU). She specializes in cultural analysis, cultural history, media, gender studies, fashion studies, sustainability, and decoloniality. She is the founder of the Canadian Fashion Scholars Network, and the co-founder of the Urban Chic book series. Copenhagen Chic: A Locational History of Copenhagen Fashion (2023), Montréal Chic: A Locational History of Montreal Fashion (2016), and Berliner Chic: A Locational History of Berlin Fashion (2011). Her other publications include the edited volume on Social Justice Pedagogies (2023), a special issue on Ethical Fashion and Empowerment in Clothing Cultures (2021), as well as contributions in Cultural Topographies of the New Berlin (2017) and World Film Locations: Berlin (2013). She is the host of Chic Podcast, dedicated to fashion, design, culture, sustainability, decoloniality, media, and technology.

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