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Resistance, Identity, and Memory: Jurek Becker Social Critique in the Context of GDR Totalitarism

Maddalena Guglielmi
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Maddalena Guglielmi: Indipendent Scholar, Rue Émilie Claus, 61. 1180, Belgium.

Journal of Scientific Reports, 2024, vol. 7, issue 1, 286-300

Abstract: This article explores the life and work of Jurek Becker, a prominent writer from the German Democratic Republic (GDR), whose literary contributions critically examined socialism, censorship, and the moral complexities of life under a totalitarian regime. In the GDR, literature was closely controlled by the state, serving as a tool to promote socialist values and discourage dissent. Becker’s work, however, took a different path. Known for his sharp wit and irony, he tackled sensitive issues of opportunism, resistance, and human vulnerability, creating narratives that resonated both within and beyond GDR borders. Through an analysis of Becker’s essays, novels, and public statements, the article reveals how his disillusionment with the political constraints of the GDR led to his eventual move to West Berlin. Yet, even in the West, Becker remained committed to social critique, highlighting the compromises that writers often faced within both capitalist and socialist systems. The article ultimately argues that Becker’s legacy lies in his commitment to an authentic, critical literature, one that navigated political boundaries to address universal human concerns.

Keywords: Jurek Becker; German Democratic Republic (GDR); Censorship; Social Critique; Literature and Resistance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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