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The Cinema's Third Machine

Writing on Film in Germany, 1907-1933

de Sabine Hake

Type
Studies
Sujet
CountriesGermany
Mots Clés
Germany, modernism
Année d'édition
1993
Editeur
University of Nebraska Press
Collection
Modern German Culture & Literature
Langue
anglais
Taille d'un livre de poche 11x18cmTaille relative de ce livreTaille d'un grand livre (29x22cm)
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Format
Hardcover • 354 pages
6 x 9 ½ inches (15 x 24 cm)
ISBN-10
ISBN-13
0-8032-2365-X
978-0-8032-2365-3
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Description de l'ouvrage:
The improvements in the technology, artistry, and distribution of motion pictures coincided with the traumas of modern Germany. It is hardly to be wondered that filmmakers frequently turned their cameras on Germany's social and political problems that propagandists regularly sought to manipulate them, that entrepreneurs tried to exploit them, and that German thinkers brooded upon the relationship between German society, politics, and the films that represented them all. From these tangled motives a rich discourse on film emerged that paralleled or anticipated discourses in the other film centers of the world.

The Cinema's Third Machine reproduces the diversity of perspectives and the intensity of controversies of early German film within the broad context of German social and political history, from the aesthetic rapture of the first years to the institutionalization of film by the national socialist state. Many texts have been rediscovered and are now presented to modern scholars for the first time. Hake treats all aspects of the medium: production, promotion, education, journalism, aesthetics, and political activism, following throughout the various forms criticism assumed.

À propos de l'auteur :
Sabine Hake is the Texas Chair of German Literature and Culture at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of Passions and Deceptions: The Early Films of Ernst Lubitsch.

Revue de Presse:
"Discourse about the cinema is . . . its third machine: after the one that manufactures the film, and the one that consumes them, the one that vaunts them, that valorizes the product."—Christian Metz

"Smart and superbly researched."—Choice

"A major contribution to the fields of film and German studies. There is, in fact, no other study either in English or in German that addresses such a wide variety of discourses on cinema in Imperial and Weimar Germany, and no other study that attempts a broad historical analysis with such critical and theoretical acuity."—Patrice Petro, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Voir le site internet de l'éditeur University of Nebraska Press

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