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El. knyga: Re-Imagining DEFA: East German Cinema in its National and Transnational Contexts

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  • Formatas: 378 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2016
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781785331060
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  • Formatas: 378 pages
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  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781785331060
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By the time the Berlin Wall collapsed, the cinema of the German Democratic Republic-to the extent it was considered at all-was widely regarded as a footnote to European film history, with little of enduring value. Since then, interest in East German cinema has exploded, inspiring innumerable festivals, books, and exhibits on the GDR's rich and varied filmic output. In Re-Imagining DEFA, leading international experts take stock of this vibrant landscape and plot an ambitious course for future research, one that considers other cinematic traditions, brings genre and popular works into the fold, and encompasses DEFA's complex post-unification "afterlife."

Recenzijos

Taken together, the essays [ by a diverse group of international scholars] create a coherent whole representing the richness of film production before, during, and after DEFA (Deutsche Film Aktiengesellschaft), the state-owned East German film production company at the loose center of this [ useful and compelling] collection. Choice





a significant contribution to contemporary DEFA scholarshipwith an emphasis on breaking open temporal and spatial boundaries. The superb introduction offers an incisive overview of the rapid evolution of DEFA scholarship over the past 25 years, and invites readers to re-imagine DEFA within a much broader framework of both German and global filmmaking histories and traditions The diversity of approaches offered here and throughout the entire volume affirms the power and promise of transnational and transtemporal inquiry; thanks to projects like this, and the rich resources of both German archives and the DEFA Film Library, our appreciation of DEFAs multiple legacies will only continue to grow. Monatshefte





It is in the marvellous orchestration of case studies of films, stars, stylistic means and genres that Allan and Heiduschke, [ two of the most respected scholars of East German film culture], provide to scholars a multi-layered exploration in DEFAs national and transnational contexts, while also opening up their book to a broader readership to take it on a fascinating journey into DEFAs rich past. Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television





Berghahn is known for its publication of excellent books on German Cinema within its catalog. This recent work proves no exception to the rule. Including fifteen essays by well known scholars in the field aware of the changing complexities of subject matter and well versed in necessary archive research,  [ it] presents a fine collection exploring a cinema that is very little known to most Western viewersa sterling example of what a scholarly academic anthology should be, an excellent model in its own right that should stimulate others to investigate this former national cinema and not consign it to oblivion. Film International





Re-Imagining DEFA represents a comprehensive examination of East German film-making at every level of production and distribution which will appeal both to readers familiar with and those who are new to East German cinema. As the title suggests, each chapter in this volume is characterized by the idea of looking anew at both familiar and also overlooked material[ It] represents a clear milestone in East German Film Studies and not only serves as an excellent starting point for those new to East German Film Studies, but also opens up fascinating new avenues of exploration for scholars in the field. Modern Language Review





This is an excellent book that includes among its contributors many of the most respected scholars on DEFA and East German cinema. There is an impressive array of critical and historical approaches on offer here, reflecting the breadth of scholarship on the subject and relating GDR film to a whole array of other areas and disciplines from Third Cinema to science fiction. Hunter Bivens, University of California, Santa Cruz





Looking back from what is now 25 years after reunification, this fine and original collection of essays represents a new phase in scholarship on East German films and filmmakers, one that builds on the achievements of past research while asking valuable new questions. Brad Prager, University of Missouri

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments



Introduction: Re-Imagining East German Cinema

Seįn Allan and Sebastian Heiduschke



PART I: INSTITUTIONS & IDEOLOGY



Chapter
1. The State-Owned Cinema Industry and Its Audience

Rosemary Stott



Chapter
2. History and Subjectivity. The Evolution of DEFA Film Music

Larson Powell



Chapter
3. Fatal Attractions. Modernist Set Design and the East-West
Divide in DEFA Films of the 1950s and early 1960s

Annette Dorgerloh



PART II: NATIONAL AND TRANSNATIONAL CONTEXTS



Chapter
4. DEFA and the Legacy of Film Europe. Prestige, Institutional
Exchange, and Film Co-Productions

Mariana Ivanova



Chapter
5. Betting on Entertainment. The Cold War Scandal of
Spielbank-Affäre [ Casino Affair, 1957]

Stefan Soldovieri



Chapter
6. Operación Silencio. Studio H&Ss Chile Cycle as Latin American
Third Cinema

Dennis Hanlon



Chapter
7. Deconstructing Orientalism. DEFAs Fictions of East Asia

Qinna Shen



Chapter
8. Transnational Stardom. DEFAs Management of Dean Reed

Seįn Allan



PART III: GENRE & POPULAR CINEMA



Chapter
9. Walter Felsenstein and the DEFA Opera Film

Sabine Hake



Chapter
10. Dreams of Cosmic Culture in Der schweigende Stern [ The Silent
Star, 1960]

Sonja Fritzsche



Chapter
11. The DEFA Indianerfilm. Narrating the Postcolonial through Gojko
Mitic

Evan Torner



Chapter
12. Defining Socialist Childrens Films, Defining Socialist
Childhoods

Benita Blessing



PART IV: DEFAS LEGACY



Chapter
13. DEFAs Last Gasp. Ruins, Melancholy and the End of East German
Filmmaking

Nick Hodgin



Chapter
14. KLK an PTX. Die Rote Kapelle. DEFAs Antifascist Myth Revisited

Sebastian Heiduschke



Chapter
15. DEFAs Afterimages. Looking Back at the East from the West in
Das Leben der Anderen [ The Lives of Others, 2006] and Barbara (2012)

Daniela Berghahn



Bibliography
Séan Allan is Professor of German at the University of St Andrews. He is co-editor (with John Sandford) of DEFA: East German Cinema, 1946-1992 (1999), and has published widely on the films of Konrad Wolf, Kurt Maetzig and Jürgen Böttcher, and on East German identity in post-unification cinema.