Edited by Kenneth S. Calhoon
Paper - 9780814329283
Price: $22.95s
Subjects: Film and Television: World Cinema, German Studies
Series: Kritik: German Literary Theory and Cultural Studies Series
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Published by Wayne State University Press
Kenneth S. Calhoon is a professor of German and Comparative Literature at the University of Oregon and author of Fatherland: Novalis, Freud, and the Discipline of Romance (Wayne State University Press, 1992).
“The first anthology on Weimar cinema in this country, Peripheral Visions presents original and creative approaches to German cinema’s most fascinating period. Probing, sensitive, and demanding, the essays in this volume provide dynamic readings of genres such as the mountain film and the Kammerspiel, the mega-production Metropolis, the transition from silent to sound film, as well as new approaches to Siegfried Kracauer, the period’s most influential film critic. An excellent source for scholars and students of German cinema and cultural history."
— Gerd Gemnden, Dartmouth College
"Peripheral Visions is an enormously Impressive and engaging collection of essays on Weimar cinema in the context of contemporary theory, cultural criticism from the Weimar Republic, and German literary and cultural history. Its introduction and essays impress with their breadth in tracing cultural concepts from Romanticism and Baroque to the Weimar Republic and with the detail in analyzing the reconfiguration of cultural concepts during the Weimar Republic."—
— German Studies Review