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بازآفرینی DEFA: سینمای آلمان شرقی در زمینه‌های ملی و فراملی آن

Re-Imagining DEFA : East German Cinema in Its National and Transnational Contexts

معرفی کتاب «بازآفرینی DEFA: سینمای آلمان شرقی در زمینه‌های ملی و فراملی آن» (با عنوان لاتین Re-Imagining DEFA : East German Cinema in Its National and Transnational Contexts) نوشتهٔ S Allan (editor), Sebastian Heiduschke (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Berghahn Books در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

By The Time The Berlin Wall Collapsed, The Cinema Of The German Democratic Republic-to The Extent It Was Considered At All-was Widely Regarded As A Footnote To European Film History, With Little Of Enduring Value. Since Then, Interest In East German Cinema Has Exploded, Inspiring Innumerable Festivals, Books, And Exhibits On The Gdr's Rich And Varied Filmic Output. In Re-imagining Defa, Leading International Experts Take Stock Of This Vibrant Landscape And Plot An Ambitious Course For Future Research, One That Considers Other Cinematic Traditions, Brings Genre And Popular Works Into The Fold, And Encompasses Defa's Complex Post-unification Afterlife. The State-owned Cinema Industry And Its Audience / Rosemary Stott -- History And Subjectivity : The Evolution Of Defa Film Music / Larson Powell -- 'fatal Attractions' : Modernist Set Design And The East-west Divide In Defa Films Of The 1950s And Early 1960s / Annette Dorgerloh -- Defa And The Legacy Of 'film Europe' : Prestige, Institutional Exchange And Film Co-productions / Mariana Ivanova -- Betting On Entertainment : The Cold War Scandal Of Spielback-affäre [casino Affair, 1957] / Stefan Soldovieri -- 'operación Silencio' : Studio H&s's Chile Cycle As Latin American Third Cinema / Dennis Hanlon -- Deconstructing Orientalism : Defa's Fictions Of East Asia / Qinna Shen -- Transnational Stardom : Defa's Management Of Dean Reed / Seán Allan -- Walter Felsenstein And The Defa Opera Film / Sabine Hake -- Dreams Of 'cosmic Culture' In Der Schweigende Stern [the Silent Star, 1960] / Sonja Fritzsche -- The Defa Indianerfilm : Narrating The Postcolonial Through Gojko Mitic / Evan Torner -- Defining Socialist Children's Films, Defining Socialist Childhoods / Benita Blessing -- Defa's Last Gasp : Ruins, Melancholy And The End Of East German Filmmaking / Nick Hodgin -- Defa's Antifascist Myth Revisited. Klk An Ptx : Die Rote Kapelle [klk Calling Ptx : The Red Orchestra, 1971] / Sebastian Heiduschke -- 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. Edited By Seán Allan And Sebastian Heiduschke. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. RE-IMAGINING DEFA -- RE-IMAGINING DEFA - EAST GERMAN CINEMA IN ITS NATIONAL AND TRANSNATIONAL CONTEXTS - Edited by Seán Allan and Sebastian Heiduschke -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- INTRODUCTION - Re-imagining East German Cinema - Seán Allan and Sebastian Heiduschke -- PART I - INSTITUTIONS AND 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 AND 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 Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction. Re-imagining East German Cinema (Seán Allan and Sebastian Heiduschke) PART I: INSTITUTIONS AND IDEOLOGY 1. The State-Owned Cinema Industry and Its Audience (Rosemary Stott) 2. History and Subjectivity: The Evolution of DEFA Film Music (Larson Powell) 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 4. DEFA and the Legacy of ‘Film Europe’: Prestige, Institutional Exchange and Film Co-Productions (Mariana Ivanova) 5. Betting on Entertainment: The Cold War Scandal of Spielbank-Affäre [Casino Affair, 1957] (Stefan Soldovieri) 6. ‘Operación Silencio’: Studio H&S’s Chile Cycle as Latin American Third Cinema (Dennis Hanlon) 7. Deconstructing Orientalism: DEFA’s Fictions of East Asia (Qinna Shen) 8. Transnational Stardom: DEFA’s Management of Dean Reed (Seán Allan) PART III: GENRE AND POPULAR CINEMA 9. Walter Felsenstein and the DEFA Opera Film (Sabine Hake) 10. Dreams of ‘Cosmic Culture’ in Der schweigende Stern [The Silent Star, 1960] (Sonja Fritzsche) 11. The DEFA Indianerfilm: Narrating the Postcolonial through Gojko Mitic (Evan Torner) 12. Defining Socialist Children’s Films, Defining Socialist Childhoods (Benita Blessing) PART IV: DEFA’S LEGACY 13. DEFA’s Last Gasp: Ruins, Melancholy and the End of East German Filmmaking (Nick Hodgin) 14. DEFA’s Antifascist Myth Revisited. KLK an PTX – Die Rote Kapelle [KLK calling PTX – The Red Orchestra, 1971] (Sebastian Heiduschke) 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) Select Bibliography Index By the time the Berlin Wall collapsed, the cinema of the German Democratic Republic - to the extent it was considered at all - was widely regarded as a footnote to European film history, with little of enduring value. Since then, interest in East German cinema has exploded, inspiring innumerable festivals, books, and exhibits on the GDR's rich and varied filmic output. In Re-Imagining DEFA, leading international experts take stock of this vibrant landscape and plot an ambitious course for future research, one that considers other cinematic traditions, brings genre and popular works into the fold, and encompasses DEFA's complex post-unification "afterlife."--Back cover CHAPTER 14 - DEFA's Antifascist Myth Revisited KLK an PTX - Die Rote Kapelle [KLK calling PTX - The Red Orchestra, 1971] - 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 -- Select Bibliography -- Index In this stimulating collection, leading international experts assess this vibrant landscape and plot an ambitious course for future research that considers other cinematic traditions, genre works, and DEFA's post-unification "afterlife."
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