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Generic Histories of German Cinema - Genre and Its Deviations (Hardcover, New)
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Generic Histories of German Cinema - Genre and Its Deviations (Hardcover, New)
Series: Screen Cultures: German Film and the Visual
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Offers a fresh approach to German film studies by tracing key
genres -- including horror, the thriller, Heimat films, and war
films -- over the course of German cinema history Over the last few
decades, the field of film studies has seen a rise in approaches
oriented toward genre: studies that look at thematic, narrative,
and stylistic similarities between films, contextualizing them
within culture andsociety. Although there now exists a large body
of genre-based scholarship on international film, German film
studies has largely ignored the importance of genre. Even as the
last several years have witnessed increasing scholarlyinterest in
popular cinema from Germany, very few works have substantively
engaged with genre theory. Generic Histories offers a fresh
approach, tracing a series of key genres -- including horror,
science fiction,the thriller, Heimat films, and war films -- over
the course of German cinema history. It also addresses detective
films, comedies, policiers, and romances that deliberately localize
global genres within Germany - aform of transnationalism frequently
neglected. This focus on genre and history encourages rethinking of
the traditional opposition (and hierarchy) between art and popular
cinema that has informed German film studies. In these ways, the
volume foregrounds genre theory's potential for rethinking film
history as well as cultural history more broadly. Contributors:
Marco Abel, Nora M. Alter, Antje Ascheid, Hester Baer, Steve Choe,
Paul Cooke, Jaimey Fisher, Gerd Gemunden, Sascha Gerhards, Lutz
Koepnick, Eric Rentschler, Kris Vander Lugt. Jaimey Fisher is
Associate Professor of German and Cinema and Technocultural
Studies, and Director of Cinema and Technocultural Studies, at the
University of California, Davis.
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