Inside Contested Cultural Memory: The Alternative für Deutschland in Dresden

This article explores the role played by the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), a German right-wing political party, in the politics of memory in and of Dresden. Based on ethnographic fieldwork among AfD members and observation of the party’s organization, the article demonstrates that the performat...

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subjects Anniversaries
Collective action
Collective memory
Conservatism
Cultural heritage
Culture
Ethnography
Field study
History
Holocaust
Legitimacy
Nazi era
Performativity
Political aspects
Political parties
Politics
Right wing politics
Social aspects
Victimization
World War II
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