Popular Cinema of the Third Reich (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
288
Utgivningsdatum
2002-01-01
Förlag
University of Texas Press
Illustrationer
16 b&w photos
Dimensioner
227 x 152 x 18 mm
Vikt
463 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
23:B&W 6 x 9 in or 229 x 152 mm Perfect Bound on White w/Gloss Lam
ISBN
9780292734586

Popular Cinema of the Third Reich

Häftad,  Engelska, 2002-01-01
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Too often dismissed as escapist entertainment or vilified as mass manipulation, popular cinema in the Third Reich was in fact sustained by well-established generic conventions, cultural traditions, aesthetic sensibilities, social practices, and a highly developed star systemnot unlike its Hollywood counterpart in the 1930s. This pathfinding study contributes to the ongoing reassessment of Third Reich cinema by examining it as a social, cultural, economic, and political practice that often conflicted with, contradicted, and compromised the intentions of the Propaganda Ministry. Nevertheless, by providing the illusion of a public sphere presumably free of politics, popular cinema helped to sustain the Nazi regime, especially during the war years. Rather than examining Third Reich cinema through overdetermined categories such as propaganda, ideology, or fascist aesthetics, Sabine Hake concentrates on the constituent elements shared by most popular cinemas: famous stars, directors, and studios; movie audiences and exhibition practices; popular genres and new trends in set design; the reception of foreign films; the role of film criticism; and the representation of women. She pays special attention to the forced coordination of the industry in 1933, the changing demands on cinema during the war years, and the various ways of coming to terms with these filmic legacies after the war. Throughout, Hake's findings underscore the continuities among Weimar, Third Reich, and post-1945 West German cinema. They also emphasize the codevelopment of German and other national cinemas, especially the dominant Hollywood model.
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"This is an immaculately researched, sophisticatedly argued investigation into the richly varied aspects of popular cinema during the Third Reich... The result is an impressive, highly informative, and insightful book." Alice Kuzniar, Professor of German and Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Sabine Hake is Professor of German at the University of Pittsburgh.

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Preface 1. Popular Cinema, National Cinema, Nazi Cinema: A Definition of Terms 2. Made in 1933: German-Jewish Filmmakers and the Forced Coordination of the Industry 3. Cinema, Set Design, and the Domestication of Modernism 4. At the Movies: Film Audiences and the Problem of Spectatorship 5. Stars: Heinz Rhmann and the Performance of the Ordinary 6. Detlef Sierck and Schluakkord (Final Chord, 1936): A Case Study of Film Authorship 7. The Foreign and the Familiar: On German-American Film Relations, 1933-1940 8. The Annexation of an Imaginary City: The Topos "Vienna" and the Wien-Film AG 9. The Power of Thought: Redefining Popular Cinema between Realism and Illusionism 10. A Question of Representation: Working Women and Wartime Cinema 11. The Legacies of the Past in the Cinema of Postwar Reconstruction Notes Select Bibliography Index of German Titles and Names Index