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German Essays on Film: German Library

Autor Richard McCormick, Alison Guenther-Pal
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2004
This fascinating volume is for all serious students of European cinema as well as historians of Germany in the 20th century. "German Essays on Film" is divided into five parts: Late Wilhelmine Germany; Weimar Republic (1918-33); Inside the "Third Reich" (1933-45); Intellectuals in Exile; and Postwar Germany: since 1945. Among the writers, thinkers, filmmakers, and scholars anthologized are: Alfred D blin, Georg Luk cs, Claire Goll, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Fritz Lang, F. W. Murnau, Joseph Goebbels, Leni Riefenstahl, Walter Benjamin, Max Horkheimer, Theodor W. Adorno, Siegfried Kracauer, R. W. Fassbinder, Wim Wenders, Gertrud Koch, and many others. The introduction by McCormick and Guenther-Pal along with generous headnotes help to put all these essays into historic perspective.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826415073
ISBN-10: 0826415075
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria German Library

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: Richard W. McCormick and Alison Guenther-Pal
 
1. LATE WILHELMINE GERMANY
 
Artists, Critics, and Scholars

ALFRED DOBLIN
The Theater of the Little People
 
HERBERT TANNENBAUM
Art at the Cinema
 
MALWINE RENNERT
An Abyss Not to Be Bridged
 
GEORG LUKACS
Thoughts on an Aesthetics of Cinema
 
WALTER SERNER
Cinema and the Desire to Watch
 
HANNS HEINZ EWERS
Film and I
 
MALWINE RENNERT
War Films
 
EMILIE ALTENLOH
From On the Sociology of the Cinema
 
All translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
2. WEIMAR REPUBLIC, 1918-33
 
Writers, Critics, and Artists
 
HERBERT IHERING
An Expressionist Film
Translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
CLAIRE GOLL
American Cinema
Translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
HUGO VON HOFMANNSTHAL
The Substitute for Dreams
Translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
CARL EINSTEIN
The Bankruptcy of German Films
Translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
FRITZ LANG
The Artistic Composition of the Film Drama
Translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
F.W. MURNAU
The Ideal Picture Needs No Titles: By Its Very Nature the Art of the Screen Should Tell a Complete Story Pictorially
Translated by Theatre magazine
 
Theorists
 
BELA BALAZS
From The Visible Human
Translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
SIEGFRIED KRACAUER
The Little Shopgirls Go to the Movies
Translated by Thomas Y. Levin
 
BERTOLT BRECHT
From The Three Penny Trial: A Sociological Experiment
Translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
RUDOLF ARNHEIM
From Film
Translated by L.M. Sieveking and Ian F.D. Morrow
 
3. NAZI GERMANY 1933-45--AND THOSE WHO FLED....
 
Artists and Bureaucrats in the "Third Reich"
 
JOSEPH GOEBBELS
Dr. Goebbels's Speech at teh Kaiserhof on March 28, 1933
 
LENI RIEFENSTAHL
May the Strength and Beauty of Youth Have Found Cinematic Form
 
VEIT HARLAN
History and Film
 
FRITZ HIPPLER
The Formative Power of Film
 
HELMUT KAUTNER
Gratitude toward the Theater
 
All translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
Intellectuals in Exile
 
MAX HORKHEIMER AND THEODOR W. ADORNO
The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception
Translated by John Cumming
 
SIEGFRIED KRACAUER
Introduction to From Caligari to Hitler: A Psychological History of German Film
 
LOTTE H. EISNER
Introduction to The Haunted Screen: Experssionism in the German Cinema and the Influcence of Max Reinhardt
Translated by Roger Greaves
 
4. POSTWAR GERMANY: 1945 TO THE PRESENT
 
Film Artists
 
WOLFGANG STAUDTE
A Letter to the Central Military Commander of the Soviet Occupation Zone
Translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
GUNTER GROLL, HELMUT KAUTNER, AND WALTER TALMON-GOS
Every Audience, as Everybody Knows, Has the Film It Deserves
Translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
THE OBERHAUSEN MANIFESTO
Translated by Eric Rentschler
 
ALEXANDER KLUGE
What Do the "Oberhauseners" Want?
Translated by Eric Rentschler
 
WOLFGANG STAUDTE
A Reflection: Befouling Our Own Nest?
Translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
WIM WENDERS
That's Entertainment: Hitler
Translated and abridged by Eric Rentschler
 
HELKE SANDER
Feminism and Film
Translated by Ramona Curry
 
KONRAD WOLF
On the Possibilities of Socialist Film Art: Reactions to Mama, I'm Alive
Translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
RAINER WERNER FASSBINDER
From The Third Generation
Translated by Krishna Winston
 
THE MANIFESTO OF THE WOMEN FILM WORKERS
Translated by Eric Rentschler
 
JUTTA BRUCKNER
Women's Films Are Searches for Traces
Translated by Antje Masten
 
WOLFGANG KOHLHAASE
DEFA: A Personal View
Translated by Margaret Vallance
 
Critics, Scholars, and Theorists
 
ENNO PATALAS
On German Postwar Film
Translated by Lance W. Garmer
 
THEODOR W. ADORNO
Transparencies on Film
Translated by Thomas Y. Levin
 
GERTRUD KOCH
Ex-Changing the Gaze: Re-Visioning Feminist Film Theory
 
HEIDE SCHLUPMANN
Melodrama and Social Drama in the Early German Cinema
Translated by Jamie Owen Daniel
 
KARSTEN WITTE
The Indivisible Legacy of Nazi Cinema
 
Bibliography: Primary Sources