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adaptations in film, the arts, and popular culture

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Camden House
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Reworking the German past: adaptations in film, the arts, and popular culture
2010, Camden House
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2010, Camden House
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Table of Contents

Foreword: Adapting (to) history / Linda Hutcheon
Preface and acknowledgments
Introduction: Adapting the past for the present / Susan G. Figge and Jenifer K. Ward
Getting the last laugh: Die Degenhardts as Nazi Redemption of Der letzte Mann / Cary Nathenson
Controlled chaos: a case study of photomontage in Weimar / Rachel Epp Buller
Mensch, das ist ja wie im Kino! Emil and the Detectives go to the movies in Berlin / Richard C. Figge
Ich mochte einmal alles erzahlen: The Nazi era in three fictional tellings and their cinematic retellings / Susan G. Figge and Jenifer K. Ward
Ein Gemenge aus Nacht und Licht, Schwarz und Hell: Götz Friedrich's film adaptation of "Elektra" / Maria Euchner
Irresistible innocence: Reappropriations of Weimar and Nazi-era Schlager / Sunka Simon
Counter voice in adaptation: Elisabeth Langgässer's reappearance in Cordelia Edvardson's memoir "Burned child seeks the fire" / Thomas Sebastian
W.G. Sebald's Austerlitz: Adaptation as restitution / Elizabeth Baer
Alltag becomes Alltagsgeschichte: The Haus der Geschichte in Lutherstadt Wittenberg and the DDR Museum Berlin / Irene Lazda
Show and tell: Doris Dörrie's strategies of adaptation in "Bin ich schön" / Mareike Herrmann.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Rochester, NY
Series
Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
Genre
Film adaptations

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.430943/0904
Library of Congress
PT405 .R4785 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24123661M
ISBN 10
1571134441
ISBN 13
9781571134448
LCCN
2010004403
OCLC/WorldCat
491913294

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