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Modern Architecture and Ideology in German Children’s Literature ; Moderna arhitektura i ideologija u njemačkoj dječjoj književnosti
Architecture, in the real world as well as in the fictional world of children’s literature, seems always to be connected with ideology, i.e. a system of beliefs held by a social group or society as a whole. This is shown with respect to German children’s literature dealing with famous buildings of the 20th century, namely the semi-detached house by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret in the Stuttgart Weißenhofsiedlung that is portrayed in Hannelore erlebt die Großstadt by Clara Hohrath (1935 [1931]), the Hochhaus an der Weberwiese by Hermann Henselmann in the Berlin Stalinallee, figuring in Die Flaschenpost im Hochhaus by Annegret Hofmann and Helga Leue (1988), and the 660–680 Lake Shore Drive Apartments by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in Chicago, described in Alles Bauhaus? Eine fantastische Zeitreise mit Mia und Lucas by Ingolf Kern, Werner Möller and Kitty Kahane (2019). ; Čini se da je arhitektura, kako u stvarnosti tako i u fikcionalnom svijetu dječje književnosti, uvijek povezana s ideologijom, odnosno sustavom vjerovanja određene društvene skupine ili društva u cjelini. To se u radu prikazuje u kontekstu njemačke dječje književnosti koja se bavi znamenitim zgradama 20. stoljeća, točnije poluodvojenom kućom Le Corbusiera i Pierrea Jeannereta Weißenhofsiedlung u Stuttgartu koju je Clara Hohrath (1935 [1931]) prikazala u Hannelore erlebt die Großstadt, Hochhaus an der Weberwiese Hermanna Henselmanna u berlinskoj Stalinallee koja se pojavljuje u Die Flaschenpost im Hochhaus Annegret Hofmann i Helge Leue (1988) i 660–680 Lake Shore Drive Apartments (1951.) Ludwiga Miesa van der Rohea u Chicagu koji se opisuju u Alles Bauhaus? Eine fantastische Zeitreise mit Mia und Lucas Ingolfa Kerna, Wernera Möllera i Kitty Kahane (2019).
Modern Architecture and Ideology in German Children’s Literature ; Moderna arhitektura i ideologija u njemačkoj dječjoj književnosti
Architecture, in the real world as well as in the fictional world of children’s literature, seems always to be connected with ideology, i.e. a system of beliefs held by a social group or society as a whole. This is shown with respect to German children’s literature dealing with famous buildings of the 20th century, namely the semi-detached house by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret in the Stuttgart Weißenhofsiedlung that is portrayed in Hannelore erlebt die Großstadt by Clara Hohrath (1935 [1931]), the Hochhaus an der Weberwiese by Hermann Henselmann in the Berlin Stalinallee, figuring in Die Flaschenpost im Hochhaus by Annegret Hofmann and Helga Leue (1988), and the 660–680 Lake Shore Drive Apartments by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in Chicago, described in Alles Bauhaus? Eine fantastische Zeitreise mit Mia und Lucas by Ingolf Kern, Werner Möller and Kitty Kahane (2019). ; Čini se da je arhitektura, kako u stvarnosti tako i u fikcionalnom svijetu dječje književnosti, uvijek povezana s ideologijom, odnosno sustavom vjerovanja određene društvene skupine ili društva u cjelini. To se u radu prikazuje u kontekstu njemačke dječje književnosti koja se bavi znamenitim zgradama 20. stoljeća, točnije poluodvojenom kućom Le Corbusiera i Pierrea Jeannereta Weißenhofsiedlung u Stuttgartu koju je Clara Hohrath (1935 [1931]) prikazala u Hannelore erlebt die Großstadt, Hochhaus an der Weberwiese Hermanna Henselmanna u berlinskoj Stalinallee koja se pojavljuje u Die Flaschenpost im Hochhaus Annegret Hofmann i Helge Leue (1988) i 660–680 Lake Shore Drive Apartments (1951.) Ludwiga Miesa van der Rohea u Chicagu koji se opisuju u Alles Bauhaus? Eine fantastische Zeitreise mit Mia und Lucas Ingolfa Kerna, Wernera Möllera i Kitty Kahane (2019).
Modern Architecture and Ideology in German Children’s Literature ; Moderna arhitektura i ideologija u njemačkoj dječjoj književnosti
Meibauer, Jörg (author)
2022-01-01
Libri et liberi : časopis za istraživanje dječje književnosti i kulture ; ISSN 1848-3488 (Print) ; ISSN 1848-5871 (Online) ; Volume 11 ; Issue 2
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
ideology , ideologija , arhitektura , propaganda , Stalinallee , architecture , Bauhaus
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720