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Culture in the Anteroom

The Legacies of Siegfried Kracauer

Gerd Gemünden author Dr Johannes von Moltke author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:The University of Michigan Press

Published:30th May '12

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Culture in the Anteroom introduces an English-speaking readership to the full range of Siegfried Kracauer's work as novelist, architect, journalist, sociologist, historian, exile critic, and theorist of visual culture. This interdisciplinary anthology—including pieces from Miriam Bratu Hansen, Andreas Huyssen, Noah Isenberg, Lutz Koepnick, Eric Rentschler, and Heide Schlüpmann—brings together literary and film scholars, historians and art historians, sociologists, and architects to address the scope and current relevance of a body of work dedicated to investigating all aspects of modernism and modernity. The contributors approach Kracauer's writings from a variety of angles, some by placing them in dialogue with his contemporaries in Weimar Germany and the New York Intellectuals of the 1940s and '50s; others by exploring relatively unknown facets of Kracauer's oeuvre by considering his contributions to architectural history, the history of radio as well as other new media, and museum and exhibition culture.

This is the most current English-language introduction to the full range of Kracauer's work." — J.O. Wipplinger, North Carolina State University, Choice

"The total of sixteen contributions... present a wonderful variety and cover the full breadth of Kracauer’s writing. These range from the city vignettes that Andreas Huyssen compares to the prose scintillations in Benjamin’s One-Way Street, to Kracauer’s two novels, to his sociology of the 'salaried masses,' his writings for newspapers and magazines—on architecture, media, and on popular entertainment in Weimar Germany—to his books on film in English, and the posthumous book on historiography." — Monatshefte

ISBN: 9780472071678

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 659g

304 pages