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Continuity and Crisis in German Cinema, 1928-1936

Barbara Hales editor Mihaela Petrescu editor Valerie Weinstein editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published:20th Oct '16

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New essays examining the differences and commonalities between late Weimar-era and early Nazi-era German cinema against a backdrop of the crises of that time. Hitler's Machtergreifung, or seizure of power, on January 30, 1933, marked the end of the Weimar Republic and the beginning of the Third Reich, and German film scholarship has generally accepted this date as the break between Weimar and Nazi-era film as well. This collection of essays interrogates the continuities and discontinuities in German cinema before and after January 1933 and their relationship to the various crises of the years 1928 to 1936in seven areas: politics, the economy, concepts of race and ethnicity, the making of cinema stars, genre cinema, film technologies and aesthetics, and German-international film relations. Focusing both on canonical and lesser-known works, the essays analyze a representative sample of films and genres from the period. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of Weimar and Third Reich cinema and of the sociopolitical, economic, racial, artistic, and technological spheres in both late Weimar and the early Third Reich, as well as to film scholars in general. Contributors: Paul Flaig, Margrit Frölich, Barbara Hales, Anjeana Hans, Bastian Heinsohn, Brook Henkel,Kevin B. Johnson, Owen Lyons, Richard W. McCormick, Kalani Michell, Mihaela Petrescu, Christian Rogowski, Valerie Weinstein, Wilfried Wilms. Barbara Hales is Associate Professor of History at the University of Houston-Clear Lake. Mihaela Petrescu is Visiting Lecturer at the University of Pittsburgh. Valerie Weinstein is Assistant Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and German Studies at the University of Cincinnati.

[A] newly nuanced portrait of the interruptions and interconnections between the film cultures of late Weimar and early National Socialist Germany. . . . Each of the essays in the volume will find an eager readership for its particular topic; taken together, the articles . . . promise to have a significant impact on how German Studies as a field understands the critical period between the end of Weimar democracy and the rise of Nazism -- as an era of 'fluid' movement as well as crisis. -- Jennifer Kapczynski * MONATSHEFTE *
[O]ffers several interesting essays. . . . * FILMBLATT *
[S]ubstantial and innovative . . . . [O]ffers a fresh and interesting approach to two film-making periods that have intrigued academics for decades. The volume exposes countless surprising links between Weimar and Nazi culture and society that cause us fundamentally to rethink our understanding of the period covered. * MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW *

ISBN: 9781571139351

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 650g

344 pages