German film in the Wilhelmine and Weimar periods is regarded as marked
by a strong sense of cultural conservatism and the aspiration to be
recognized as an art form. This book takes an alternative approach to
the history of German cinema from the emergence of the early feature
film to the transition to sound by focusing on the poetics of popular
genres such as the disaster film, melodrama, the musical and the war
film, exploring their cultural reverberations and modes of audience
address. Based on the assumption that popular cinema contributed
immensely to the breakthrough of a modern audiovisual "culture of the
senses" in Germany between 1910 and 1930, Pictorial Affects, Senses of
Rupture offers close readings of a number of rarely analyzed films,
including one of the first cinematic adaptations of the Titanic
disaster from 1912 and the German version of All Quiet on the Western
Front from 1930. Restoring the films' horizons of historicity by
locating them at crucial points of intersection between social,
cultural, technological and aesthetic discourses, this book argues for
the prominent role popular German cinema’s own forms of discursivity
have played within the historical formation of modernity.
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On the Poetics and Culture of Popular German Cinema, 1910-1930
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110612370
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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