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Millennial Essays on Film and Other German Studies

Selected papers from the Conference of University Teachers of German, University of Southampton, April 2000

by Daniela Berghahn (Volume editor) Alan Bance (Volume editor)
©2002 Conference proceedings 197 Pages
Series: CUTG Proceedings, Volume 3

Summary

The papers contained in this collection represent a cross-section of research and teaching interests at the turn of the millennium. The first section of the book concentrates on cinema studies, from the earliest reception of film to a focus on the cinema of the GDR. These papers show the importance of cinema studies in many German departments today. The inclusiveness of German cultural studies owes a great deal to Weimar theorists such as Walter Benjamin, who is also represented here in a study of his relationship to Jewish scholarship. A serious – though not over-earnest – analysis of German popular music since 1945 earns a place among these essays alongside a paper on the ‘higher’ cultural form of the novel, whose 1990s manifestations are reviewed here. Other contributions engage with equally important and topical Germanistic concerns: new and imaginative approaches to language teaching and learning.

Details

Pages
197
Year
2002
ISBN (Softcover)
9783906768298
Language
English
Keywords
research teaching music
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Wien, 2002. 197 pp.

Biographical notes

Daniela Berghahn (Volume editor) Alan Bance (Volume editor)

The Editors: Daniela Berghahn is Principal Lecturer in German and European Studies at Oxford Brookes University. She has published books and articles on Modernism, European culture, and East and West German cinema. She co-organises the Media, Society and Institutions panel of the CUTG. Alan Bance is Research Professor of German at the University of Southampton. His books include work on Theodor Fontane, Weimar Germany, and the cultural legacy of the British occupation in Germany from 1945. He is a former Germanic Editor of the Modern Language Review, and a former president of the CUTG.

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