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Generic Histories of German Cinema (Screen Cultures: German Film and the Visual)
Jaimey Fisher
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Description for Generic Histories of German Cinema (Screen Cultures: German Film and the Visual)
Hardcover. Offers a fresh approach to German film studies by tracing key genres -- including horror, the thriller, Heimat films, and war films -- over the course of German cinema history Num Pages: 336 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DFG; APFA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 241 x 156 x 31. Weight in Grams: 678.
Offers a fresh approach to German film studies by tracing key genres -- including horror, the thriller, Heimat films, and war films -- over the course of German cinema history Over the last few decades, the field of film studies has seen a rise in approaches oriented toward genre: studies that look at thematic, narrative, and stylistic similarities between films, contextualizing them within culture andsociety. Although there now exists a large body of genre-based scholarship on international film, German film studies has largely ignored the importance of genre. Even as the last several years have witnessed increasing scholarlyinterest in popular cinema from Germany, very few works have substantively engaged with genre theory. Generic Histories offers a fresh approach, tracing a series of key genres -- including horror, science fiction,the thriller, Heimat films, and war films -- over the course of German cinema history. It also addresses detective films, comedies, policiers, and romances that deliberately localize global genres within Germany - aform of transnationalism frequently neglected. This focus on genre and history encourages rethinking of the traditional opposition (and hierarchy) between art and popular cinema that has informed German film studies. In these ways, the volume foregrounds genre theory's potential for rethinking film history as well as cultural history more broadly. Contributors: Marco Abel, Nora M. Alter, Antje Ascheid, Hester Baer, Steve Choe, Paul Cooke, Jaimey Fisher, Gerd Gemünden, Sascha Gerhards, Lutz Koepnick, Eric Rentschler, Kris Vander Lugt. Jaimey Fisher is Associate Professor of German and Cinema and Technocultural Studies, and Director of Cinema and Technocultural Studies, at the University of California, Davis.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
BOYE6
Number of pages
336
Condition
New
Number of Pages
334
Place of Publication
Columbia, MD, United States
ISBN
9781571135704
SKU
V9781571135704
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Reviews for Generic Histories of German Cinema (Screen Cultures: German Film and the Visual)
[N]ot only addresses a lacuna in scholarship in German film studies, but also contributes extensively to genre theory, in presenting the unique case studies available in German film history. . . . The volume, no doubt, will engender a host of inquiries into the rich history of German genre cinema.
FOCUS ON GERMAN STUDIES
It is time that critics of the German cinema build a bridge between entertainment and art: the genre film is the perfect building block. . . . This is an excellent overview of themes, actors, production values, and historical context. Taken together, the essays present a picture of industry and its art . . . . Highly recommended. All readers.
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FOCUS ON GERMAN STUDIES
It is time that critics of the German cinema build a bridge between entertainment and art: the genre film is the perfect building block. . . . This is an excellent overview of themes, actors, production values, and historical context. Taken together, the essays present a picture of industry and its art . . . . Highly recommended. All readers.
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