This fascinating exploration of a work that was the epitome of German literary modernism illuminates in chilling detail the death of the Weimar Republic's left-leaning culture of innovation and experimentation. Peter Jelavich examines Alfred Doblin's Berlin Alexanderplatz (1929), a novel that questioned the autonomy and coherence of the human personality in the modern metropolis, and traces the radical discrepancies that came with its adaptation into a radio play (1930) and a film (1931). Jelavich explains these discrepancies by examining not only the varying demands of genre and technology but also the political and economic contexts of the media--in particular, the censorship practices in German radio and film. His analysis culminates in ...
The dissertation examines Elfriede Jelinek\u27s plays Burgtheater (1984) through Das Lebewohl (2000)...
During the Allied bombing of Germany, Hitler was more distressed by the loss of cultural treasures t...
2018-04-25This is a study of medium mixing, border crossing, and genre defiance in the era of Cold W...
Berlin, Alexanderplatz holds a unique place in literary history; for despite being considered one of...
The unparalleled significance of social technologies to modern culture is largely undisputed. Instru...
This paper explores Alexanderplatz during the Weimar Period in Berlin. It is looked at from three di...
Located at the intersections of new modernism, urban, and minority studies, Weimar Contact Zones exa...
The purpose of this paper is to trace the development of the German radio play as a form of literary...
More than thirty years ago, Eberhard Kolb commented that the vast wealth of research on the history ...
Since the rise of the cultural bourgeoisie in the 19th century, German national imagination has been...
This thesis consists of three parts: this essay, a film called Trumancy based on Hans Richter’s Dada...
This dissertation studies the relationship among culture, everyday life and radical politics in work...
My dissertation sheds light on the German filmmaker and author Alexander Kluge and his ideas on film...
The novels explored in this thesis depict the trials and tribulations of three white-collar workers ...
The setting is 1920s Berlin, cultural heart of Europe and the era's only serious cinematic rival to ...
The dissertation examines Elfriede Jelinek\u27s plays Burgtheater (1984) through Das Lebewohl (2000)...
During the Allied bombing of Germany, Hitler was more distressed by the loss of cultural treasures t...
2018-04-25This is a study of medium mixing, border crossing, and genre defiance in the era of Cold W...
Berlin, Alexanderplatz holds a unique place in literary history; for despite being considered one of...
The unparalleled significance of social technologies to modern culture is largely undisputed. Instru...
This paper explores Alexanderplatz during the Weimar Period in Berlin. It is looked at from three di...
Located at the intersections of new modernism, urban, and minority studies, Weimar Contact Zones exa...
The purpose of this paper is to trace the development of the German radio play as a form of literary...
More than thirty years ago, Eberhard Kolb commented that the vast wealth of research on the history ...
Since the rise of the cultural bourgeoisie in the 19th century, German national imagination has been...
This thesis consists of three parts: this essay, a film called Trumancy based on Hans Richter’s Dada...
This dissertation studies the relationship among culture, everyday life and radical politics in work...
My dissertation sheds light on the German filmmaker and author Alexander Kluge and his ideas on film...
The novels explored in this thesis depict the trials and tribulations of three white-collar workers ...
The setting is 1920s Berlin, cultural heart of Europe and the era's only serious cinematic rival to ...
The dissertation examines Elfriede Jelinek\u27s plays Burgtheater (1984) through Das Lebewohl (2000)...
During the Allied bombing of Germany, Hitler was more distressed by the loss of cultural treasures t...
2018-04-25This is a study of medium mixing, border crossing, and genre defiance in the era of Cold W...