Framing the Fifties: Cinema in a Divided GermanyPaperback, 1 December 2008

Framing the Fifties: Cinema in a Divided Germany
Qty
1
Turbo
Ships in 2 - 3 days
In Stock
Free Delivery
Cash on Delivery
15 Days
Free Returns
Secure Checkout
Buy More, Save More
Part of Series
Film Europa
Part of Series
Film Europa, 4
Print Length
260 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Berghahn Books
Date Published
1 Dec 2008
ISBN-10
1845455363
ISBN-13
9781845455361

Description

The demise of the New German Cinema and the return of popular cinema since the 1990s have led to a renewed interest in the postwar years and the complicated relationship between East and West German cinema in particular. A survey of the 1950s, as offered here for the first time, is therefore long overdue. Moving beyond the contempt for "Papa's Kino" and the nostalgia for the fifties found in much of the existing literature, this anthology explores new uncharted territories, traces hidden connections, discovers unknown treasures, and challenges conventional interpretations. Informed by cultural studies, gender studies, and the study of popular cinema, this anthology offers a more complete account by focusing on popular genres, famous stars, and dominant practices, by taking into account the complicated relationships between East vs. West German, German vs. European, and European vs. American cinemas; and by paying close attention to the economic and political conditions of film production and reception during this little-known period of German film history.

Product Details

Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
1 December 2008
Dimensions:
22.61 x 15.6 x 1.4 cm
ISBN-10:
1845455363
ISBN-13:
9781845455361
Language:
English
Location:
New York, NY
Pages:
260
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
Weight:
353.8 gm

Related Categories


Need Help?
+971 6 731 0280
support@gzb.ae

About UsContact UsPayment MethodsFAQsShipping PolicyRefund and ReturnTerms of UsePrivacy PolicyCookie Notice

VisaMastercardCash on Delivery

© 2024 White Lion General Trading LLC. All rights reserved.