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Media type:
Book;
Conference Proceedings
Title:
Screening war
:
perspectives on German suffering
Contains:
Introduction: German suffering?
/ Paul Cooke and Marc Silberman
Hidden screens: soldiers, martyrs, innocent German victims. Armchair warriors: heroic postures in the West German war film
/ Jennifer M. Kapczynski
German martyrs: images of Christianity and resistance to national socialism in German cinema
/ David Clarke
The rhetoric of victim narratives in West German films of the 1950s
/ Manuel Köppen
Projection screens: disavowing loss, transforming antifascism, contesting memories. Sissi the terrible: melodrama, victimhood, and imperial nostalgia in the Sissi trilogy
/ Erica Carter
Political affects: antifascism and the Second World War in Frank Beyer and Konrad Wolf
/ Sabine Hake
Shadowlands: the memory of the Ostgebiete in contemporary German film and television
/ Tim Bergfelder
Display screens: generational traumas, untimely passions, open wounds. Links and chains: trauma between the generations in the Heimat mode
/ Rachel Palfreyman
Resistance of the heart: female suffering and victimhood in DEFA's antifascist films
/ Daniela Berghahn
Suffering and sympathy in Volker Schlöndorff's Der neunte Tag and Dennis Gansel's NaPolA
/ Brad Prager
Split screens: ambiguous authorities, decentered emotions, performed identities. Eberhard Fechner's history of suffering: TV talk, temporal distance, spatial displacement
/ John E. Davidson
The politics of feeling: Alexander Kluge on war, film, and emotion
/ Johannes von Moltke
Post-unification German-Jewish relations and the discourse of victimhood in Dani Levy's films
/ Seán Allan.
Footnote:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-285) and indexes
Description:
Introduction: German suffering? / Paul Cooke and Marc Silberman -- Hidden screens: soldiers, martyrs, innocent German victims. Armchair warriors: heroic postures in the West German war film / Jennifer M. Kapczynski -- German martyrs: images of Christianity and resistance to national socialism in German cinema / David Clarke -- The rhetoric of victim narratives in West German films of the 1950s / Manuel Köppen -- Projection screens: disavowing loss, transforming antifascism, contesting memories. Sissi the terrible: melodrama, victimhood, and imperial nostalgia in the Sissi trilogy / Erica Carter -- Political affects: antifascism and the Second World War in Frank Beyer and Konrad Wolf / Sabine Hake -- Shadowlands: the memory of the Ostgebiete in contemporary German film and television / Tim Bergfelder -- Display screens: generational traumas, untimely passions, open wounds. Links and chains: trauma between the generations in the Heimat mode / Rachel Palfreyman -- Resistance of the heart: female suffering and victimhood in DEFA's antifascist films / Daniela Berghahn -- Suffering and sympathy in Volker Schlöndorff's Der neunte Tag and Dennis Gansel's NaPolA / Brad Prager -- Split screens: ambiguous authorities, decentered emotions, performed identities. Eberhard Fechner's history of suffering: TV talk, temporal distance, spatial displacement / John E. Davidson -- The politics of feeling: Alexander Kluge on war, film, and emotion / Johannes von Moltke -- Post-unification German-Jewish relations and the discourse of victimhood in Dani Levy's films / Seán Allan