Riefenstahl Screened
An Anthology of New Criticism
Mary Rhiel editor Neil Christian Pages editor Professor Ingeborg Majer O'Sickey editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:16th Jul '08
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Riefenstahl Screened offers an opportunity to rethink the place of Leni Riefenstahl and her work in contemporary culture and in academic discourse.
Offers an opportunity to rethink the place of Leni Riefenstahl and her work in contemporary culture and in academic discourse. This volume explores our highly invested discursive struggles over the meaning of her persona and films in a particular historical moment: post-unification, post-twentieth century, post-Riefenstahl."Screening Riefenstahl" offers an opportunity to rethink the place of Leni Riefenstahl and her work in contemporary culture and in academic discourse.Leni Riefenstahl is larger than life. From the lure of her persona as it enters our homes via television to our pleasure in the recognition of film images at rock concerts, to her place as part of the history of the Nazi period, Riefenstahl lives on in our imagination and in our cultural productions. Thus, the editors' introduction to this volume examines the manner in which Riefenstahl 'haunts' debates on aesthetics and politics, and how her legacy reverberates in the contemporary cultural scene. The essays that follow explore our highly invested discursive struggles over the meaning of her persona and films in this particular historical moment: post-unification, post-twentieth century, post-Riefenstahl.The editors view the collection as a three-part framework. The essays in the opening section of the book show that Riefenstahl is still very much alive and well - and controversial - in popular culture. Fair game for the contemporary memory work, she is part of productions on the History Channel; her images provide inspiration for bands like Rammstein. Her films continue to determine the way in which we think about the Nazi period, providing instantly recognizable images and messages that often go unquestioned.We cannot separate these phenomena from Riefenstahl's years of avid self-fashioning. With that fact in mind, the second section of the book offers treatments of the shifting, mobile relationship between Riefenstahl's stubborn attempts to create and control her personae and her reactions to others' re-appropriations of the meanings of her life and work. Reading the texts and discourses surrounding 'Riefenstahl', these scholars treat her memories - and her repeated assertions about herself - as a springboard into understanding anew how we might approach her films in a productive way.The closing section of the volume comprises essays that go right to the heart of the matter: Riefenstahl's films and photography. The new contexts, theoretical discussions and emerging discourses that...
"The editors present 12 essays by noted scholars from the US and Europe, including translations from the German of several influential essays that appear here for the first time in English. Providing a necessary complement to the wealth of Riefenstahl biographies...this readable volume includes analyses of Riefenstahl's films and of her work as a dancer, memoirist, photographer, and relentless self-promoter. As a whole, the book also contributes substantially toward a rethinking of Nazi aesthetics and ‘fascinating fascism...' Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers." -H. D. Baer, CHOICE, February 2009
ISBN: 9780826428011
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 482g
288 pages