Re-Imagining DEFA
East German Cinema in its National and Transnational Contexts
Herausgeber: Allan, Séan; Heiduschke, Sebastian
Re-Imagining DEFA
East German Cinema in its National and Transnational Contexts
Herausgeber: Allan, Séan; Heiduschke, Sebastian
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International experts take stock of the renaissance of interest in East German cinema and plot an ambitious course for future research. Considers other cinematic traditions, brings genre and popular works into the fold, and encompasses DEFA's complex post-unification "afterlife."
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International experts take stock of the renaissance of interest in East German cinema and plot an ambitious course for future research. Considers other cinematic traditions, brings genre and popular works into the fold, and encompasses DEFA's complex post-unification "afterlife."
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781785331053
- ISBN-10: 1785331051
- Artikelnr.: 44885865
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781785331053
- ISBN-10: 1785331051
- Artikelnr.: 44885865
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Re-Imagining East German Cinema
Seán 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&S's Chile Cycle as Latin American
Third Cinema
Dennis Hanlon
Chapter 7. Deconstructing Orientalism. DEFA's Fictions of East Asia
Qinna Shen
Chapter 8. Transnational Stardom. DEFA's Management of Dean Reed
Seán 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 Children's Films, Defining Socialist
Childhoods
Benita Blessing
PART IV: DEFA'S LEGACY
Chapter 13. DEFA's Last Gasp. Ruins, Melancholy and the End of East German
Filmmaking
Nick Hodgin
Chapter 14. KLK an PTX. Die Rote Kapelle. DEFA's Antifascist Myth Revisited
Sebastian Heiduschke
Chapter 15. DEFA's 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
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Re-Imagining East German Cinema
Seán 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&S's Chile Cycle as Latin American
Third Cinema
Dennis Hanlon
Chapter 7. Deconstructing Orientalism. DEFA's Fictions of East Asia
Qinna Shen
Chapter 8. Transnational Stardom. DEFA's Management of Dean Reed
Seán 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 Children's Films, Defining Socialist
Childhoods
Benita Blessing
PART IV: DEFA'S LEGACY
Chapter 13. DEFA's Last Gasp. Ruins, Melancholy and the End of East German
Filmmaking
Nick Hodgin
Chapter 14. KLK an PTX. Die Rote Kapelle. DEFA's Antifascist Myth Revisited
Sebastian Heiduschke
Chapter 15. DEFA's 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
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Re-Imagining East German Cinema
Seán 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&S's Chile Cycle as Latin American
Third Cinema
Dennis Hanlon
Chapter 7. Deconstructing Orientalism. DEFA's Fictions of East Asia
Qinna Shen
Chapter 8. Transnational Stardom. DEFA's Management of Dean Reed
Seán 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 Children's Films, Defining Socialist
Childhoods
Benita Blessing
PART IV: DEFA'S LEGACY
Chapter 13. DEFA's Last Gasp. Ruins, Melancholy and the End of East German
Filmmaking
Nick Hodgin
Chapter 14. KLK an PTX. Die Rote Kapelle. DEFA's Antifascist Myth Revisited
Sebastian Heiduschke
Chapter 15. DEFA's 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
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Re-Imagining East German Cinema
Seán 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&S's Chile Cycle as Latin American
Third Cinema
Dennis Hanlon
Chapter 7. Deconstructing Orientalism. DEFA's Fictions of East Asia
Qinna Shen
Chapter 8. Transnational Stardom. DEFA's Management of Dean Reed
Seán 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 Children's Films, Defining Socialist
Childhoods
Benita Blessing
PART IV: DEFA'S LEGACY
Chapter 13. DEFA's Last Gasp. Ruins, Melancholy and the End of East German
Filmmaking
Nick Hodgin
Chapter 14. KLK an PTX. Die Rote Kapelle. DEFA's Antifascist Myth Revisited
Sebastian Heiduschke
Chapter 15. DEFA's 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







