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Screening War

Screening War

Perspectives on German Suffering

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  • Release Date: 30/07/2010
  • Barcode: 9781571134370
  • Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Screening War

Screening War

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Perspectives on German Suffering
Re-examines German cinema's representation of the Germans as victims during the Second World War and its aftermath.
Re-examines German cinema's representation of the Germans as victims during the Second World War and its aftermath.The recent "discovery" of German wartime suffering has had a particularly profound impact in German visual culture. Films from Margarethe von Trotta's Rosenstrasse (2003) to Oliver Hirschbiegel's Oscar-nominated Downfall (2004) and the two-part television mini-series Dresden (2006) have shown how ordinary Germans suffered during and after the war. Such films have been presented by critics as treating a topic that had been taboo for German filmmakers. However, the representation of wartime suffering has a long tradition on the German screen. For decades, filmmakers have recontextualized images of Germans as victims to engage shifting social and ideological discourses. By focusing on this process, the present volume explores how the changing representation of Germans as victims has shaped the ways in which both of the postwar German states and the now-unified nation have attempted to facethe trauma of the past and to construct a contemporary place for themselves in the world. Contributors: Seán Allan, Tim Bergfelder, Daniela Berghahn, Erica Carter, David Clarke, John E. Davidson, Sabine Hake, JenniferKapczynski, Manuel Köppen, Rachel Palfreyman, Brad Prager, Johannes von Moltke. Paul Cooke is Professor of German Cultural Studies at the University of Leeds and Marc Silberman is Professor of German at the University of Wisconsin.

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  • Contributor: Paul Cooke (Edited by), Marc Silberman (Edited by), Brad Prager (Contributions by), Daniela Berghahn (Contributions by), David Clarke (Contributions by), Erica Carter (Contributions by), Jennifer M. Kapczynski (Contributions by), Johannes von Moltke (Contributions by), John Davidson (Contributions by), Manuel Koeppen (Contributions by), Marc Silberman (Contributions by), Paul Cooke (Contributions by), Rachel Palfreyman (Contributions by), Sabine Hake (Contributions by), Seán Allan (Contributions by), Tim Bergfelder (Contributions by)
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