The Uncanny Gaze: The Drama of Early German Cinema (Women’s Media History Now!)

$125.00

This book provides a feminist examination of early German cinema, offering educational insights into film history and sociopolitical context.

The Uncanny Gaze: The Drama of Early German Cinema (Women's Media History Now!)
The Uncanny Gaze: The Drama of Early German Cinema (Women’s Media History Now!)
$125.00

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Heide Schlupmann’s classic study of early German cinema was published in German as Unheimlichkeit des Blicks: Das Drama des Fruhen deutschen Kinos in 1990. For the first time in English, this translation makes available her feminist examination of German cinema and Germany in the sociopolitical context of Wilhelmine society. By examining then-unknown pre-World War I narrative films, this study paints a picture of the conflicted early years of the German cinema. During this period cinema and film production were able to develop independently from the cultural bourgeoisie and relied on those forces excluded from high “culture”: technology, business, performers, showmen, and actors. In cinema, the dime novel and kitsch were exhibited for all, and the internationalism of modernity prevailed over the prevailing nationalism of the period. Featuring a foreword by film scholar Miriam Hansen and a new afterword by Schlupmann, this volume performs a critical perusal of film commentary and offers an in-depth look at little-known films in early German cinema.

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Weight 0.612 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 2.5 × 22.9 in

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