Description: Further DetailsTitle: A New History of German CinemaCondition: NewISBN-10: 1571134905EAN: 9781571134905ISBN: 9781571134905Publisher: Camden House IncFormat: HardbackRelease Date: 09/17/2012Description: 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.Language: EnglishCountry/Region of Manufacture: USItem Height: 229mmItem Length: 152mmContributor: Jennifer M. Kapczynski (Edited by), Michael D. Richardson (Edited by), Adeline Mueller (Contributions by), Andrea Reimann (Contributions by), Annette Brauerhoch (Contributions by), Antje Ascheid (Contributions by), Anton Kaes (Contributions by), Barbara Kosta (Contributions by), Barbara Mennel (Contributions by), Barton Byg (Contributions by), Bastian Heinsohn (Contributions by), Brad Prager (Contributions by), Brían Hanrahan (Contributions by), Brigitta Wagner (Contributions by), Brigitte Peucker (Contributions by), Britta Herdegen (Contributions by), Carola Daffner (Contributions by), Christian Rogowski (Contributions by), Christine Haase (Contributions by), Cornelius Partsch (Contributions by), Cynthia Walk (Contributions by), Daniel H. Magilow (Contributions by), David Bathrick (Contributions by), David N Coury (Contributions by), Dayton Henderson (Contributions by), Deniz Gokturk (Contributions by), Eric Ames (Contributions by), Eric Rentschler (Contributions by), Erin McGlothlin (Contributions by), Faye Stewart, Ph.D. (Contributions by), Gary Baker (Contributions by), Gerd Gemünden (Contributions by), Gregory Zinman (Contributions by), Heide Schlüpmann (Contributions by), Hester Baer (Contributions by), Hunter Bivens (Contributions by), Jaimey Fisher (Contributions by), Janelle Blankenship (Contributions by), Jennifer M. Kapczynski (Contributions by), Jennifer Marston William (Contributions by), Joel Westerdale (Contributions by), Johannes von Moltke (Contributions by), John Griffith Urang (Contributions by), Jonathan Skolnik (Contributions by), Kai Sicks (Contributions by), Kamaal Haque (Contributions by), Katharina Loew (Contributions by), Katie Trumpener (Contributions by), Kris Vander Lugt (Contributions by), Larson Powell (Contributions by), Laura Heins (Contributions by), Lutz Koepnick (Contributions by), Marc Silberman (Contributions by), Marco Abel (Contributions by), Martina Lüke (Contributions by), Martina Roepke (Contributions by), Mattias Frey (Contributions by), Michael Cowan (Contributions by), Michael D. Richardson (Contributions by), Michael Wedel (Contributions by), Mila Ganeva (Contributions by), Monica Filimon (Contributions by), Noah Isenberg (Contributions by), Nora M. Alter (Contributions by), Patricia Anne Simpson (Contributions by), Patrick Vonderau (Contributions by), Paul Coates (Contributions by), Paul Cooke (Contributions by), Paul Dobryden (Contributions by), Philipp Stiasny (Contributions by), Rachel Palfreyman (Contributions by), Randall Norman Halle (Contributions by), Reinhild Steingröver (Contributions by), Richard Langston (Contributions by), Robert Schechtman (Contributions by), Robert von Dassanowsky (Contributions by), Roger Cook (Contributions by), Russell Alt (Contributions by), Sara Hall (Contributions by), Sebastian Heiduschke (Contributions by), Simon Richter (Contributions by), Tan Waelchli (Contributions by), Tassilo Schneider (Contributions by), Tilman Baumgärtel (Contributions by), Tobias Nagl (Contributions by), Ulrike Weckel (Contributions by), Wilfried Wilms PhD (Contributions by), Will Lehman (Contributions by)Genre: Films & TVBook Series: Screen Cultures: German Film and the VisualItem Weight: 1gAuthor: Jennifer M. 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Book Title: A New History of German Cinema
Title: A New History of German Cinema
ISBN-10: 1571134905
EAN: 9781571134905
ISBN: 9781571134905
Release Date: 09/17/2012
Release Year: 2012
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Contributor: Will Lehman (Contributions by)
Genre: Films & TV
Number of Pages: 692 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: New History of German Cinema
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Incorporated
Item Height: 1.9 in
Publication Year: 2012
Subject: Europe / Germany, Film / History & Criticism
Item Weight: 39.6 Oz
Type: Textbook
Author: Adeline Mueller
Subject Area: Performing Arts, History
Item Length: 9.3 in
Item Width: 6.3 in
Series: Screen Cultures: German Film and the Visual Ser.
Format: Hardcover