The use and abuse of cinema : German legacies from the Weimar era to the present / Eric Rentschler.
By: Rentschler, Eric [author.]
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: History lessons and courses in time -- Pt. 1. Critical venues -- How a social critic became a formative theorist -- Hunger for experience, spectatorship, and the seventies -- The passenger and the critical critic -- The limits of aesthetic resistance -- Springtime for UFA -- Pt. 2. Serials and cycles -- Mountains and modernity -- Too lovely to be true -- The management of shattered identity -- After the war, before the wall -- Pt. 3. From Oberhausen to Bitburg -- Remembering not to forget -- Many ways to fight a battle -- How American is it? -- The use and abuse of memory -- A cinema of citation -- The declaration of independents -- Pt. 4. Postwall prospects -- An archaeology of the Berlin school -- The surveillance camera's quarry -- Heritages and histories -- Life in the shadows -- Two trips to the Berlinale.
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