The setting is 1920s Berlin, cultural heart of Europe and the era's only serious cinematic rival to Hollywood. In his engaging study, Thomas Saunders explores an outstanding example of one of the most important cultural developments of this century: global Americanization through the motion picture.The invasion of Germany by American films, which began in 1921 with overlapping waves of sensationalist serials, slapstick shorts, society pictures, and historical epics, initiated a decade of cultural collision and accommodation. On the one hand it fueled an impassioned debate about the properties of cinema and the specter of wholesale Americanization. On the other hand it spawned unprecedented levels of cooperation and exchange.In Berlin, Ameri...
The legacy of émigrés in the British film industry, from the silent film era until after the Second ...
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Based on the premise that to treat Hollywood as extrinsic to national cinemas is simply inadmissabl...
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University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2016. Major: Germanic Studies. Advisors: Richar...
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Modern popular culture came to the world from the stage. Even before film and radio had established ...
Ernst Lubitsch epitomized the transnationalism of the cinema in the 1920s as the first German direct...
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This engaging, deeply researched study provides the richest and most nuanced picture we have to date...
This dissertation explores early twentieth-century German film culture in the context of industriali...
This dissertation examines the geography of cultural value from the perspective of popular culture r...
The legacy of émigrés in the British film industry, from the silent film era until after the Second ...
The German Cinema Book brings together film specialists from Europe and the United States to explore...
This dissertation explores representations of the German nation as projected onto German cinema scre...
Based on the premise that to treat Hollywood as extrinsic to national cinemas is simply inadmissabl...
WOS: 000407441400006This paper evaluates the history of German cinema and its influence on the histo...
These are two closely connected chapters which deal with the history of German-born filmmakers (dire...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2016. Major: Germanic Studies. Advisors: Richar...
This new study – the product of Ursula Saekel's PhD project at Bremen University – analyzes the role...
This study shows how historical film confronted popular memory and the dominant sense of history, to...
Modern popular culture came to the world from the stage. Even before film and radio had established ...
Ernst Lubitsch epitomized the transnationalism of the cinema in the 1920s as the first German direct...
In the 1920s Westernization and modernism characterized the cultural life of big Japanese cities, an...
This engaging, deeply researched study provides the richest and most nuanced picture we have to date...
This dissertation explores early twentieth-century German film culture in the context of industriali...
This dissertation examines the geography of cultural value from the perspective of popular culture r...
The legacy of émigrés in the British film industry, from the silent film era until after the Second ...
The German Cinema Book brings together film specialists from Europe and the United States to explore...
This dissertation explores representations of the German nation as projected onto German cinema scre...