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The new German cinema : music, history, and the matter of style / Caryl Flinn.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Flinn, Caryl.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Motion picture music--Germany--History and criticism.
Motion picture music.
Motion pictures--Germany.
Motion pictures.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (332 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berkeley : University of California Press, c2004.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
When New German cinema directors like R. W. Fassbinder, Ulrike Ottinger, and Werner Schroeter explored issues of identity-national, political, personal, and sexual-music and film style played crucial roles. Most studies of the celebrated film movement, however, have sidestepped the role of music, a curious oversight given its importance to German culture and nation formation. Caryl Flinn's study reverses this trend, identifying styles of historical remembrance in which music participates. Flinn concentrates on those styles that urge listeners to interact with difference-including that embodied in Germany's difficult history-rather than to "master" or "get past" it. Flinn breaks new ground by considering contemporary reception frameworks of the New German Cinema, a generation after its end. She discusses transnational, cultural, and historical contexts as well as the sexual, ethnic, national, and historical diversity of audiences. Through detailed case studies, she shows how music helps filmgoers engage with a range of historical subjects and experiences. Each chapter of The New German Cinema examines a particular stylistic strategy, assessing music's role in each. The study also examines queer strategies like kitsch and camp and explores the movement's charged construction of human bodies on which issues of ruination, survival, memory, and pleasure are played out.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: "Strategies Of Remembrance"
1. Mourning, Melancholia, And "New German Melodrama"
2. Modernism's Aftershocks: Peer Raben's Film Music For Fassbinder
3. Kluge's Assault On History: Trauma, Testimony, And Difference In The Patriot
4. Undoing Act 5: History, Bodies, And Operatic Remains: Kluge's The Power Of Emotion
5. Restaging History With Fantasy: Body, Camp, And Sound In The Films Of Treut, Ottinger, And Von Praunheim
6. Introjecting Kitsch: Werner Schroeter, Music, And Alterity
Coda: Working The Pieces
Notes
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
ISBN:
9786612359705
9780520937154
0520937155
9781597347730
1597347736
9781282359703
1282359703
OCLC:
475926865

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