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A New History of German Cinema (Paperback)
Jennifer M. Kapczynski, Michael D. Richardson; Contributions by Adeline Mueller, Andrea Reimann, Annette Brauerhoch, …
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Discovery Miles 14 220
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A dynamic, event-centered exploration of the hundred-year history
of German-language film. This dynamic, event-centered anthology
offers a new understanding of the hundred-year history of
German-language film, from the earliest days of the Kintopp to
contemporary productions like The Lives of Others. Eachof the more
than eighty essays takes a key date as its starting point and
explores its significance for German film history, pursuing its
relationship with its social, political, and aesthetic moment.
While the essays offer ampletemporal and topical spread, this book
emphasizes the juxtaposition of famous and unknown stories,
granting attention to a wide range of cinematic events. Brief
section introductions provide a larger historical and
film-historicalframework that illuminates the essays within it,
offering both scholars and the general reader a setting for the
individual texts and figures under investigation. Cross-references
to other essays in the book are included at the close of each
entry, encouraging readers not only to pursue familiar trajectories
in the development of German film, but also to trace particular
figures and motifs across genres and historical periods. Together,
the contributionsoffer a new view of the multiple, intersecting
narratives that make up German-language cinema. The constellation
that is thus established challenges unidirectional narratives of
German film history and charts new ways of thinkingabout film
historiography more broadly. Jennifer Kapczynski is Associate
Professor of German at Washington University, St. Louis, and
Michael Richardson is Associate Professor of German at Ithaca
College.
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A New History of German Cinema (Hardcover)
Jennifer M. Kapczynski, Michael D. Richardson; Contributions by Adeline Mueller, Andrea Reimann, Annette Brauerhoch, …
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R3,431
Discovery Miles 34 310
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A dynamic, event-centered exploration of the hundred-year history
of German-language film. This dynamic, event-centered anthology
offers a new understanding of the hundred-year history of
German-language film, from the earliest days of the Kintopp to
contemporary productions like The Lives of Others. Eachof the more
than eighty essays takes a key date as its starting point and
explores its significance for German film history, pursuing its
relationship with its social, political, and aesthetic moment.
While the essays offer ampletemporal and topical spread, this book
emphasizes the juxtaposition of famous and unknown stories,
granting attention to a wide range of cinematic events. Brief
section introductions provide a larger historical and
film-historicalframework that illuminates the essays within it,
offering both scholars and the general reader a setting for the
individual texts and figures under investigation. Cross-references
to other essays in the book are included at the close of each
entry, encouraging readers not only to pursue familiar trajectories
in the development of German film, but also to trace particular
figures and motifs across genres and historical periods. Together,
the contributionsoffer a new view of the multiple, intersecting
narratives that make up German-language cinema. The constellation
that is thus established challenges unidirectional narratives of
German film history and charts new ways of thinkingabout film
historiography more broadly. Jennifer Kapczynski is Associate
Professor of German at Washington University, St. Louis, and
Michael Richardson is Associate Professor of German at Ithaca
College.
Das Buch beschaftigt sich mit den internationalen Filmbeziehungen
der DEFA von ihrer Grundung 1946 bis zu ihrer Auflosung nach dem
Ende der DDR 1991. Im Rahmen einer komparatistischen
Mediengeschichtsschreibung werden stilistische Einflusse in
verschiedenen Filmgattungen ebenso untersucht wie Wechselwirkungen
in der Rezeption und offentlichen Diskussion. Die Beitrage gehen
institutionellen Verflechtungen, deutsch-deutschen Filmkontakten
und gelungenen wie gescheiterten Kooperations- und
Koproduktionsvorhaben nach. Ein zentraler Aspekt des
interkulturellen Austauschs der DDR wird damit erstmals grundlegend
aufgearbeitet.
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