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Staging West German Democracy: Governmental PR Films and the Democratic Imaginary, 1953-1963: New Directions in German Studies

Autor Prof Jan Uelzmann
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mar 2019
Staging West German Democracy examines how political "founding discourses" of the nascent Federal Republic (FRG) were reflected, reinforced, and actively manufactured by the Federal government in conjunction with the West German, state-controlled newsreel system, the Deutsche Wochenschau. By looking at the institutional history of the Deutsche Wochenschau and its close relationship to the Federal Press Office, Jan Uelzmann traces the Adenauer administration's project of maintaining a "government channel" in an increasingly diverse, de-centralized, and democratic West German media landscape. Staging West German Democracy reconstructs the company's integral role in the planning, production, and dissemination of pro-government PR, and through detailed analyses reveals the films to celebrate the FRG as an economically successful and internationally connected democracy under Adenauer's leadership. Apart from providing election propaganda for Adenauer's CDU party, these films provided an important stabilizing factor for the FRG's project of explaining and promoting democracy to its citizens, and of defining its public image against the backdrops of the Third Reich past and a competing, contemporary incarnation of German nationhood, the German Democratic Republic (GDR). In this regard, Staging West German Democracy adds in important ways to our understanding of the media's role in the West German nation building process.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501347108
ISBN-10: 1501347101
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria New Directions in German Studies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Adds in crucial ways to our understanding of how the Adenauer administration used the media to transmit a desired public image of the young West German democracy

Notă biografică

Jan Uelzmann is Assistant Professor of German at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsIntroduction. Governmental PR in the "Chancellor Films:" A Sociopolitical Archeology of the Adenauer Period1. Foundational Narratives2. The Deutsche Wochenschau as "Government Channel"3. Stability Discourse: The US State Visit Films4. Cold Warrior Discourse: The Return of the "Hero-Father" in Meeting in the Kremlin (1956)5. The Reconciliation Discourse: The PR Films on the Rapprochement with France 6. The Discourse of Connectedness: Adenauer's Bonn as Reluctant, yet Effective "World City"7. The Father of the Nation Discourse: Building Adenauer's LegacyConclusion. Staging West German Democracy Through PR FilmsList of IllustrationsArchival Records ConsultedBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Uelzmann's exciting new study invites us to rethink the terms of West German democratization through an incisive analysis of government-sponsored public relations films. Focusing on how state-made PR films contributed to the project of postwar nation-building, this book poses broader questions about the role of cinema in shaping the collective imaginary and contributing to political change.
Staging West German Democracy is a book for all those who are part of the framework of contemporary history and/or film history ... [it is] a book to be used within television research.
Staging West German Democracy is a major new addition to the scholarly literature of media and history. Jan Uelzmann draws upon extensive archival research to document the role of the Deutsche Wochenschau in promoting and shaping the popular image of Adenauer's modern German state. This is an important work not just for media historians but for all scholars working on the history of post-war Germany.