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Beschreibung
Fritz Lang's classic 1927 film Metropolis has justifiably become an icon for the complexities of Weimar culture. Among the important general issues it also raises are the relation between ideology and art, the status and authorship of the film text in the entertainment market, the city, the construction of gender, the relation between the human body and the machine in modernity, and the relation between mass and high culture. This volume provides a broad range of materials and resources for the study of Lang's film, including both well-known, previously published critical essays and contributions appearing for the first time here. The editors provide a two-part introduction that furnishes context for what follows: Bachmann's part deals with the
genesis, production, and contemporary reception of the film, while Minden's defines the problems posed by the text and reviews the
solutions to these problems as proposed by later generations of critics.
The first part of the book proper includes selected contemporary
reviews, commentary by Fritz Lang and others involved in the making of
the film, and extracts from Thea von Harbou's original novel. In the
second part, eight modern scholars provide fresh essays on the genesis,
promotion, and reception of the film. Approximately half of the material
in the volume has never before appeared in print. The volume will appeal
to students of German, film, cultural and intellectual history, and
social theory. Michael Minden is University Lecturer in German at
Cambridge University and a fellow of Jesus College. Holger Bachmann
received his Ph.D. from Cambridge on Arthur Schnitzler and film.
Fritz Lang's classic 1927 film Metropolis has justifiably become an icon for the complexities of Weimar culture. Among the important general issues it also raises are the relation between ideology and art, the status and authorship of the film text in the entertainment market, the city, the construction of gender, the relation between the human body and the machine in modernity, and the relation between mass and high culture. This volume provides a broad range of materials and resources for the study of Lang's film, including both well-known, previously published critical essays and contributions appearing for the first time here. The editors provide a two-part introduction that furnishes context for what follows: Bachmann's part deals with the
genesis, production, and contemporary reception of the film, while Minden's defines the problems posed by the text and reviews the
solutions to these problems as proposed by later generations of critics.
The first part of the book proper includes selected contemporary
reviews, commentary by Fritz Lang and others involved in the making of
the film, and extracts from Thea von Harbou's original novel. In the
second part, eight modern scholars provide fresh essays on the genesis,
promotion, and reception of the film. Approximately half of the material
in the volume has never before appeared in print. The volume will appeal
to students of German, film, cultural and intellectual history, and
social theory. Michael Minden is University Lecturer in German at
Cambridge University and a fellow of Jesus College. Holger Bachmann
received his Ph.D. from Cambridge on Arthur Schnitzler and film.
Über den Autor
Michael Minden, Holger Bachmann
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2002
Genre: Importe, Lyrik & Dramatik
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781571131461
ISBN-10: 1571131469
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Michael Minden
Holger Bachmann
Alan Williams
Andreas Huyssen
Andrew J. Webber
Redaktion: Minden, Michael
Bachmann, Holger
Hersteller: Camden House
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 19 mm
Von/Mit: Michael Minden (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 11.10.2002
Gewicht: 0,499 kg
Artikel-ID: 121217504