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Emergency Money: Notgeld in the Image Economy of the German Inflation, 1914-1923
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Emergency Money: Notgeld in the Image Economy of the German Inflation, 1914-1923
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Emergency Money: Notgeld in the Image Economy of the German Inflation, 1914-1923
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is the first art historical study of Germany’s emergency money,
. Issued during World War I and the tumultuous
interwar period, these wildly artful banknotes featured landscapes, folk figures, scenes of violence and humor, and even inflation itself in the form of figures staring into empty purses or animals defecating coins. Until now, art historians have paid
scant attention, but Wilkinson looks closely at these amusing, often disturbing, artifacts and their grim associations
to cast new light on the Weimar Republic’s visual culture, as well as the larger relationship between art and money.
As Wilkinson shows, Germany’s early twentieth-century economic crisis was also a crisis of culture. Retelling the period’s gripping story through thematic investigations into prevalent
motifs, Wilkinson illuminates how the vexed relationship between aesthetic value and exchange value was an inextricable part of everyday life.
A landmark contribution to our understanding of twentieth-century Germany,
brings together art, economics, critical theory, and media theory to create
a book for our own inflationary moment, as the world’s new materialisms confront the specter of this older, more fundamental materialism.