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Personal Experience and the Media

Media Interplay in Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Work for Theatre, Cinema and Television

by Klaus Ulrich Militz (Author)
©2006 Thesis 296 Pages

Summary

The work of the West German artist Rainer Werner Fassbinder is as versatile as it is extensive. During the 16 years of his artistic career, Fassbinder produced more than 40 films and staged 29 plays half of which he had written himself. In doing so he not only drew on aesthetic traditions as diverse as the German folk play, the American gangster film, Hollywood melodrama, the Theatre of Cruelty and the French Nouvelle Vague, but also worked in three media simultaneously: theatre, cinema, and television. It has often been pointed out that this versatility appears to forestall any conceptualisation of Fassbinder’s work from the vantage point of its production. The present work aims at exactly such a conceptualisation by exploring the interplay between his work for the different media.

Details

Pages
296
Year
2006
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631393246
Language
English
Keywords
Fassbinder, Rainer Werner Drama Intermedialität Film Theater Fernsehen Literaturadaption
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2006. 296 pp.

Biographical notes

Klaus Ulrich Militz (Author)

The Author: Klaus Ulrich Militz was born in 1968. He studied at the universities of Leipzig and Edinburgh. At Edinburgh University, he attained the degree of a Master of Science in Comparative and General Literature in 1993. In 2001, he obtained the degree of a Doctor of Philosophy at the same university. His publications concentrate on issues in the field of theatre and media studies.

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