German Cinema in the Age of Neoliberalism / / Hester Baer.

This book presents a new history of German film from 1980-2010, a period that witnessed rapid transformations, including intensified globalization, a restructured world economy, geopolitical realignment, and technological change, all of which have affected cinema in fundamental ways. Rethinking the...

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This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0https://www.aup.nl/en/publish/open-access
This book presents a new history of German film from 1980-2010, a period that witnessed rapid transformations, including intensified globalization, a restructured world economy, geopolitical realignment, and technological change, all of which have affected cinema in fundamental ways. Rethinking the conventional periodization of German film history, Baer posits 1980-rather than 1989-as a crucial turning point for German cinema's embrace of a new market orientation and move away from the state-sponsored film culture that characterized both DEFA and the New German Cinema. Reading films from East, West, and post-unification Germany together, Baer argues that contemporary German cinema is characterized most strongly by its origins in and responses to advanced capitalism. Informed by a feminist approach and in dialogue with prominent theories of contemporary film, the book places a special focus on how German films make visible the neoliberal recasting of gender and national identities around the new millennium.
In English.
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Making Neoliberalism Visible -- 1. German Cinema and the Neoliberal Turn : The End of the National-Cultural Film Project -- 2. Producing German Cinema for the World : Global Blockbusters from Location Germany -- 3. From Everyday Life to the Crisis Ordinary : Films of Ordinary Life and the Resonance of DEFA -- 4. Future Feminism : Political Filmmaking and the Resonance of the West German Feminist Film Movement -- 5. The Failing Family: Changing Constellations of Gender, Intimacy, and Genre -- 6. Refiguring National Cinema in Films about Labour, Money, and Debt -- Conclusion: German Cinema in the Age of Neoliberalism -- Bibliography -- Index
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German Cinema in the Age of Neoliberalism /
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Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction: Making Neoliberalism Visible --
1. German Cinema and the Neoliberal Turn : The End of the National-Cultural Film Project --
2. Producing German Cinema for the World : Global Blockbusters from Location Germany --
3. From Everyday Life to the Crisis Ordinary : Films of Ordinary Life and the Resonance of DEFA --
4. Future Feminism : Political Filmmaking and the Resonance of the West German Feminist Film Movement --
5. The Failing Family: Changing Constellations of Gender, Intimacy, and Genre --
6. Refiguring National Cinema in Films about Labour, Money, and Debt --
Conclusion: German Cinema in the Age of Neoliberalism --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction: Making Neoliberalism Visible --
1. German Cinema and the Neoliberal Turn : The End of the National-Cultural Film Project --
2. Producing German Cinema for the World : Global Blockbusters from Location Germany --
3. From Everyday Life to the Crisis Ordinary : Films of Ordinary Life and the Resonance of DEFA --
4. Future Feminism : Political Filmmaking and the Resonance of the West German Feminist Film Movement --
5. The Failing Family: Changing Constellations of Gender, Intimacy, and Genre --
6. Refiguring National Cinema in Films about Labour, Money, and Debt --
Conclusion: German Cinema in the Age of Neoliberalism --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction: Making Neoliberalism Visible --
1. German Cinema and the Neoliberal Turn : The End of the National-Cultural Film Project --
2. Producing German Cinema for the World : Global Blockbusters from Location Germany --
3. From Everyday Life to the Crisis Ordinary : Films of Ordinary Life and the Resonance of DEFA --
4. Future Feminism : Political Filmmaking and the Resonance of the West German Feminist Film Movement --
5. The Failing Family: Changing Constellations of Gender, Intimacy, and Genre --
6. Refiguring National Cinema in Films about Labour, Money, and Debt --
Conclusion: German Cinema in the Age of Neoliberalism --
Bibliography --
Index
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