ドイツ映画ハンドブック<br>The German Cinema Book

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The German Cinema Book

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 288 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780851709468
  • DDC分類 791

基本説明

Brings together film specialists from Europe and the United States to explore German film history from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first centuries.

Full Description


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.

Contents

Contents Introduction (Tim Bergfelder, Erica Carter, Deniz Gokturk) Section 1: Popular Cinema (Introduction: Tim Berfelder) 1.1 Evergreens: The Heimat Genre Johannes von Moltke 1.2 German Film Comedy Jan Christopher Horak 1.3 Extraterritorial Fantasies: Edgar Wallace and the German Crime Film Tim Bergfelder 1.4 Queer Traditions in German Cinema Robert Kiss Section 2: Stars (Introduction: Erica Carter) 2.1 Siegfried - A German Film Star Anton Kaes 2.2 Marlene Dietrich - The Prodigal Daughter Erica Carter 2.3 Heinz Rohmann - The Archetypal German Stephen Lowry 2.4 Armin Muller-Stahl - From East Germany to the West Coast Claudia Fellmer 2.5 German Stars of the 1990s Malte Hagener Section 3: Institutions and Cultural Contexts (Introduction: Tim Bergfelder) 3.1 The Origins of Film Exhibition in Germany Joseph Garncarz 3.2 Early Cinema and Its Audiences Frank Kessler and Eva Warth 3.3 Studio System and Identity: UFA Hans-Michael Bock and Michael Tateberg 3.4 DEFA: State, Studio, Style, Identity Horst Claus 3.5 State Legislation, Censorship and Funding Martin Loiperdinger Section 4: Cultural Politics (Introduction: Erica Carter and Tim Bergfelder) 4.1 Political Cinema as Oppositional Practice Marc Silberman 4.2 Film Policy in the Third Reich Julian Petley 4.3 The New German Cinema and History: The Case of Alexander Kluge Thomas Elsaesser 4.4 Ulrike Ottinger: Women Film-makers and the Avant-garde Ulrike Sieglohr 4.5 The Autorenfilm in Contemporary German Cinema Ian Garwood Section 5: Transnational Connections (Introduction: Deniz Gokturk) 5.1 Cinema and Migration Deniz Gokturk 5.2 Transatlantic Careers: Ernst Lubitsch and Fritz Lang Sabine Hake 5.3 In the Wilds of the German Imaginary: African Vistas Marie-Helene Gutberlet 5.4 Hollywood in Germany/Germany in Hollywood Peter Kramer Bibliography