German Television
Historical and Theoretical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Powell, Larson; Shandley, Robert
German Television
Historical and Theoretical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Powell, Larson; Shandley, Robert
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his ambitious volume collects penetrating essays on the distinctive theories, practices, and social-historical contexts that defined television in Germany.
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his ambitious volume collects penetrating essays on the distinctive theories, practices, and social-historical contexts that defined television in Germany.
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Produktdetails
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- Film Europa
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9781785338373
- ISBN-10: 1785338374
- Artikelnr.: 49804663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Film Europa
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9781785338373
- ISBN-10: 1785338374
- Artikelnr.: 49804663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Larson Powell is Professor of German and Film Studies at the University of Missouri - Kansas City. His publications include the books The Technological Unconscious in Modern German Literature (2008) and a volume on post-1945 electronic media arts, The Differentiation of Modernism (2013).
List of Figures
Introduction
Larson Powell and Robert Shandley
PART I: TECHNICAL PREHISTORY AND THEORETICAL APPROACHES
Chapter 1. Contingencies and Ruptures in the Technological History of
Television
Wolfgang Hagen
Chapter 2. Boredom, War and Paradox: German Theories of Television
Larson Powell
PART II: GDR TELEVISION
Chapter 3. 'Just Like in the West, Except Different:' Television and its
Relationship to Film in the Context of 1950s GDR Development
Thomas Beutelschmidt
Chapter 4. Adventures in Stagnation: Gottfried Kolditz's Unfilmed Project
Zimtpiraten
Evan Torner
PART III: TELEVISION IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC: AUTEURIST TV
Chapter 5. "A challenge, maybe the greatest for a filmmaker": Televisual
Perspectives on Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Martha (1974)
Brad Prager
Chapter 6. Nah am Fern: Kluge TV
Stefanie Harris
PART IV: PRESENT AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 7. Television History in Germany: Media-Political and
Media-Ethical Aspects
Rüdiger Steinmetz
Chapter 8. Germany as TV Show Import Market
Lothar Mikos
Chapter 9. Heritage, Heimat, and German Historical 'Event Television': Nico
Hofmann's teamWorx
Paul Cooke
Chapter 10. Once Upon a Crime: Tatort, Germany's Longest Running Police
Procedural
Bärbel Göbel-Stolz
Bibliography
Introduction
Larson Powell and Robert Shandley
PART I: TECHNICAL PREHISTORY AND THEORETICAL APPROACHES
Chapter 1. Contingencies and Ruptures in the Technological History of
Television
Wolfgang Hagen
Chapter 2. Boredom, War and Paradox: German Theories of Television
Larson Powell
PART II: GDR TELEVISION
Chapter 3. 'Just Like in the West, Except Different:' Television and its
Relationship to Film in the Context of 1950s GDR Development
Thomas Beutelschmidt
Chapter 4. Adventures in Stagnation: Gottfried Kolditz's Unfilmed Project
Zimtpiraten
Evan Torner
PART III: TELEVISION IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC: AUTEURIST TV
Chapter 5. "A challenge, maybe the greatest for a filmmaker": Televisual
Perspectives on Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Martha (1974)
Brad Prager
Chapter 6. Nah am Fern: Kluge TV
Stefanie Harris
PART IV: PRESENT AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 7. Television History in Germany: Media-Political and
Media-Ethical Aspects
Rüdiger Steinmetz
Chapter 8. Germany as TV Show Import Market
Lothar Mikos
Chapter 9. Heritage, Heimat, and German Historical 'Event Television': Nico
Hofmann's teamWorx
Paul Cooke
Chapter 10. Once Upon a Crime: Tatort, Germany's Longest Running Police
Procedural
Bärbel Göbel-Stolz
Bibliography
List of Figures
Introduction
Larson Powell and Robert Shandley
PART I: TECHNICAL PREHISTORY AND THEORETICAL APPROACHES
Chapter 1. Contingencies and Ruptures in the Technological History of
Television
Wolfgang Hagen
Chapter 2. Boredom, War and Paradox: German Theories of Television
Larson Powell
PART II: GDR TELEVISION
Chapter 3. 'Just Like in the West, Except Different:' Television and its
Relationship to Film in the Context of 1950s GDR Development
Thomas Beutelschmidt
Chapter 4. Adventures in Stagnation: Gottfried Kolditz's Unfilmed Project
Zimtpiraten
Evan Torner
PART III: TELEVISION IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC: AUTEURIST TV
Chapter 5. "A challenge, maybe the greatest for a filmmaker": Televisual
Perspectives on Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Martha (1974)
Brad Prager
Chapter 6. Nah am Fern: Kluge TV
Stefanie Harris
PART IV: PRESENT AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 7. Television History in Germany: Media-Political and
Media-Ethical Aspects
Rüdiger Steinmetz
Chapter 8. Germany as TV Show Import Market
Lothar Mikos
Chapter 9. Heritage, Heimat, and German Historical 'Event Television': Nico
Hofmann's teamWorx
Paul Cooke
Chapter 10. Once Upon a Crime: Tatort, Germany's Longest Running Police
Procedural
Bärbel Göbel-Stolz
Bibliography
Introduction
Larson Powell and Robert Shandley
PART I: TECHNICAL PREHISTORY AND THEORETICAL APPROACHES
Chapter 1. Contingencies and Ruptures in the Technological History of
Television
Wolfgang Hagen
Chapter 2. Boredom, War and Paradox: German Theories of Television
Larson Powell
PART II: GDR TELEVISION
Chapter 3. 'Just Like in the West, Except Different:' Television and its
Relationship to Film in the Context of 1950s GDR Development
Thomas Beutelschmidt
Chapter 4. Adventures in Stagnation: Gottfried Kolditz's Unfilmed Project
Zimtpiraten
Evan Torner
PART III: TELEVISION IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC: AUTEURIST TV
Chapter 5. "A challenge, maybe the greatest for a filmmaker": Televisual
Perspectives on Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Martha (1974)
Brad Prager
Chapter 6. Nah am Fern: Kluge TV
Stefanie Harris
PART IV: PRESENT AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 7. Television History in Germany: Media-Political and
Media-Ethical Aspects
Rüdiger Steinmetz
Chapter 8. Germany as TV Show Import Market
Lothar Mikos
Chapter 9. Heritage, Heimat, and German Historical 'Event Television': Nico
Hofmann's teamWorx
Paul Cooke
Chapter 10. Once Upon a Crime: Tatort, Germany's Longest Running Police
Procedural
Bärbel Göbel-Stolz
Bibliography