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Visual Alterity
Seeing Difference in Cinema"Visual Alterity offers a theoretically sophisticated and incisive analysis of seeing, apprehending difference and moving image technology that challenges long-established assumptions. Kaleidoscopic in scope and deft in argument, Randall Halle's pathbreaking book makes an important contribution to the fields of visual and alterity studies."--Daniela Berghahn, author of Far-Flung Families in Film: The Diasporic Family in Contemporary European Cinema
€ 31,95 -
Visual Alterity
Seeing Difference in Cinema"Visual Alterity offers a theoretically sophisticated and incisive analysis of seeing, apprehending difference and moving image technology that challenges long-established assumptions. Kaleidoscopic in scope and deft in argument, Randall Halle's pathbreaking book makes an important contribution to the fields of visual and alterity studies."--Daniela Berghahn, author of Far-Flung Families in Film: The Diasporic Family in Contemporary European Cinema
€ 121,95 -
The Europeanization of Cinema
Interzones and Imaginative CommunitiesShows how cinema both reflects and engenders interzones that explore the important questions of Europe's social order: imperialism and nation-building in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; "first contact" between former adversaries (such as East and West Germany) following World War II and the Cold War.
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Philosophy in Multiple Voices
Provides the reader with eight philosophical streams of thought - African-American, Afro-Caribbean, Asian-American, Feminist, Latin-American, Lesbian, Native-American and Queer - that introduce readers to alternative, philosophical questions concerning gendered, sexed, racial and ethnic identities, canon formation, and meta-philosophy.
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Philosophy in Multiple Voices
Provides the reader with eight philosophical streams of thought - African-American, Afro-Caribbean, Asian-American, Feminist, Latin-American, Lesbian, Native-American and Queer - that introduce readers to alternative, philosophical questions concerning gendered, sexed, racial and ethnic identities, canon formation, and meta-philosophy.
€ 55,50 -
Turkish-German Studies Hg.Ozil et. al
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German Film After Germany
Toward a Transnational AestheticA focused examination of German film's transformation from a national to transnational industry
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The Europeanization of Cinema
Interzones and Imaginative CommunitiesShows how cinema both reflects and engenders interzones that explore the important questions of Europe's social order: imperialism and nation-building in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; "first contact" between former adversaries (such as East and West Germany) following World War II and the Cold War.
€ 121,95 -
Queer Social Philosophy
CRITICAL READINGS from KANT to ADORNOAnalyzes key texts in the tradition of German critical theory from the perspective of contemporary queer theory, exposing gender and sexuality restrictions that undermine those texts' claims of universal truth. This work aims to offer a contribution to contemporary debates about sexuality, civil society, and politics.
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Light Motives
German Popular Cinema in PerspectiveCritics rarely associate popular film with German cinema, despite the international success of films including ""Das Boot"" and ""Run Lola Run"". The essays here re-examine German popular film production along with larger cultural, historical and political meanings suggested by the term ""popular"".
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After the Avant-Garde
Filmmaking in Germany and Austria has changed dramatically in the last decades with digitalization and the use of video and the Internet. Yet despite predictions of a negative effect on experimental film, the German and Austrian filmscape is filled with dynamic new experiments, as new technological possibilities push a break with the past, encouraging artists to find new forms. This volume of theoretically engaged essays explores this new landscape, introducing the work of established and emerging filmmakers, offering assessments of the intent and effect of their productions, and describing overall trends. It also explores the relationship of today's artists to the historical avant-garde, revealing a vibrant form of artistic engagement that has a history but has certainly not ended. The essays address such questions as the effects of transformations of cinematic space; the political effects of the breakdown of barriers between experimental film and advertising, and of the rise of music videos and reality TV; the effects of the collapse of the Soviet bloc, the rise of capitalism, and the European movement on experimental film work; and whether these experiments are aligned with mass political movements -- for instance that of anti-globalization -- or whether they strive for autonomy from quotidian politics. Randall Halle is Klaus W. Jonas Professor of German and Film Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. Reinhild Steingröver is Associate Professor of German in the Department of Humanities at the Eastman School of Music.
€ 157,20