Bowling for Communism: Urban Ingenuity at the End of East Germany

Bowling for Communism: Urban Ingenuity at the End of East Germany

by Andrew Demshuk
Bowling for Communism: Urban Ingenuity at the End of East Germany

Bowling for Communism: Urban Ingenuity at the End of East Germany

by Andrew Demshuk

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Overview

Bowling for Communism illuminates how civic life functioned in Leipzig, East Germany's second-largest city, on the eve of the 1989 revolution by exploring acts of "urban ingenuity" amid catastrophic urban decay. Andrew Demshuk profiles the creative activism of local communist officials who, with the help of scores of volunteers, constructed a palatial bowling alley without Berlin's knowledge or approval. In a city mired in disrepair, civic pride overcame resentment against a regime loathed for corruption, Stasi spies, and the Berlin Wall.

Reconstructing such episodes through interviews and obscure archival materials, Demshuk shows how the public sphere functioned in Leipzig before the fall of communism. Hardly detached or inept, local officials worked around centralized failings to build a more humane city. And hardly disengaged, residents turned to black-market construction to patch up their surroundings.

Because such "urban ingenuity" was premised on weakness in the centralized regime, the dystopian cityscape evolved from being merely a quotidian grievance to the backdrop for revolution. If, by their actions, officials were demonstrating that the regime was irrelevant, and if, in their own experiences, locals only attained basic repairs outside official channels, why should anyone have mourned the system when it was overthrown?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501751660
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 10/15/2020
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.88(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Andrew Demshuk is Associate Professor of History at American University. He is author of Demolition on Karl Marx Square and The Lost German East.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Can Leipzig Still Be Saved?
1. Survival and Despair in Dystopia
2. Urban Ingenuity in the System
3. Utopian Visions in 1988
4. Urban Ingenuity Underground
5. The City as Stage in Revolution
Epilogue: Continuities in "the Saved City"

What People are Saying About This

Arnold Bartetzky

Bowling for Communism is an absorbing, even exciting, read – from the first to the last page.

Jennifer V. Evans

Demshuk makes a convincing case for the importance of local actors and local issues, beyond Berlin, showing how politicized city planning was within the faltering political and economic situation in the GDR.

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