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Foreign Front
Third World Politics in Sixties West Germany (Radical Perspectives)

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Paperback, 320 pages
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United States, 21 March 2012

It is often asserted that West German New Leftists "discovered the Third World" in the pivotal decade of the 1960s. Quinn Slobodian upsets that storyline by beginning with individuals from the Third World themselves: students from Africa, Asia, and Latin America who arrived on West German campuses in large numbers in the early 1960s. They were the first to mobilize German youth in protest against acts of state violence and injustice perpetrated beyond Europe and North America. The activism of the foreign students served as a model for West German students, catalyzing social movements and influencing modes of opposition to the Vietnam War. In turn, the West Germans offered the international students solidarity and safe spaces for their dissident engagements. This collaboration helped the West German students to develop a more nuanced, empathetic understanding of the Third World, not just as a site of suffering, poverty, and violence, but also as the home of politicized individuals with the capacity and will to speak in their own names.


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It is often asserted that West German New Leftists "discovered the Third World" in the pivotal decade of the 1960s. Quinn Slobodian upsets that storyline by beginning with individuals from the Third World themselves: students from Africa, Asia, and Latin America who arrived on West German campuses in large numbers in the early 1960s. They were the first to mobilize German youth in protest against acts of state violence and injustice perpetrated beyond Europe and North America. The activism of the foreign students served as a model for West German students, catalyzing social movements and influencing modes of opposition to the Vietnam War. In turn, the West Germans offered the international students solidarity and safe spaces for their dissident engagements. This collaboration helped the West German students to develop a more nuanced, empathetic understanding of the Third World, not just as a site of suffering, poverty, and violence, but also as the home of politicized individuals with the capacity and will to speak in their own names.

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9780822351849
ISBN
0822351846
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24 photographs
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.5 x 2.3 centimeters (0.44 kg)

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This work describes the activism that took place in West Germany in the 1960s when more than 10,000 students from Asia, Latin America, and Africa were enrolled in universities there. They served as a spark for local West German students to mobilize and protest the injustices that were occurring wordwide. At the same time this period of dissent also served as a re-evaluation of German understanding of its recent past.

Table of Contents

About the Series vii
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations xi
Introduction 1
1. Dissident Guests 17
2. Third-Worldism and Collaboration 51
3. The Rupture of Vietnam 78
4. The Missing Bodies of June 2 101
5. Corpse Polemics 135
6. The Cultural Revolution in West Germany 170
Conclusion 200
Notes 209
Works Cited 265
Index 287

About the Author

Quinn Slobodian is Assistant Professor of History at Wellesley College.

Reviews

"...this is an excellent addition to the ever-expanding canon of 1960s studies. Slobodian breathes life into the relationship between West German and Third World students as it existed not in the imagination, but on the ground. By examining this interaction, he illuminates the myriad ways in which the Third World enlivened West German radicalism, and the various contributions that these students made to the movement." - Zachary Scarlett, H-Diplo, August 2012 "This carefully researched and well written book convincingly brings the foreign students and international influence back into the story of the 1960s in Germany." Peter C. Caldwell, author of Love, Death, and Revolution in Central Europe: Ludwig Feuerbach, Moses Hess, Louise Dittmar, Richard Wagner "The topic is fascinating; the core thesis is provocative; the research is stellar; and the writing is wonderful. This is a bold, exciting book that can and will get a lot of attention." Jeremy Varon, author of Bringing the War Home: The Weather Underground, the Red Army Faction, and Revolutionary Violence in the Sixties and Seventies "Quinn Slobodian's Foreign Front is an important contribution to our understanding of the place that the Third World occupied in the imagination of the West German student movement. In particular, Slobodian provides an excellent account of the role that students from Africa, Asia and Latin America played in the West German New Left in the 1960s as he discusses the complex relationship between intellectuals in the West and revolutionaries in the Third World." - Hans Kundnani, Times Literary Supplement, January 2013 "This impressive and timelymicrohistory traces the roots of 1960s and 1970s West German radicalism back to the encounter between a generation of student activists with a cohort of Third World students who came to the Federal Republic early in the 1960s. Slobodian challenges the common assumption that the consciousness and the tactics of the Achtundsechziger were variations on an international theme learned from external exemplars such as the Berkeley Free Speech Movement. He argues that the West German model of youth revolt displayed a particular orientation towards ThirdWorld experience and praxis, from its developing phase, through the early andmid-1960s, into its awful maturity in the 1970s." - Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale, May 2013

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