The German Cinema Book
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This work brings together film specialists from Europe and the United States to explore German film history from the late 19th to the early 21st century. It re-evaluates traditional areas of interest in German cinema (such as Weimar cinema, Nazi propaganda, and New German Cinema), and looks at neglected aspects, including early cinema, the cinema of the GDR, popular genre traditions, questions of national cinema and identity, and German film’s transnational connections to Hollywood, as well as to exile and migrant cinemas. It places particular emphasis on genres and stars in the wider context of state and industry at home and abroad. The collection comprises five thematic sections: popular cinema; stars; institutional and cultural frameworks; cultural politics; and transnational connections.
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Weight | 0.739 kg |
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Dimensions | 23.5 × 15.5 cm |
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About The Author | TIM BERGFELDER is a Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Southampton. He is currently completing International Adventures (Berghahn, 2002), a monograph on European co-productions and popular German film genres of the 1960s. ERICA CARTER is Professor of Film Studies and German at King's College, London. Her publications include How German is She? Postwar West German Reconstruction and the Consuming Woman (University of Michigan Press, 1997). DENIZ GOKTURK is Associate Professor in German at the University of California, Berkeley. Her published work includes numerous articles and the monograph Künstler, Cowboys, Ingenieure.: kultur- und mediengeschichtliche Studien zu deutschen Amerika-Texten 1912-1920 (Wilhelm Fink, 1998). |
ISBN 10 | 085170946X |
Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
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