• Contact

  • Newsletter

  • About us

  • Delivery options

  • Prospero Book Market Podcast

  • German Wartime Memory, American Exceptionalism, and Post-Cold War Blockbuster Cinema

    German Wartime Memory, American Exceptionalism, and Post-Cold War Blockbuster Cinema by Pirro, Robert;

    Series: Popular Culture and World Politics;

      • GET 20% OFF

      • The discount is only available for 'Alert of Favourite Topics' newsletter recipients.
      • Publisher's listprice GBP 135.00
      • The price is estimated because at the time of ordering we do not know what conversion rates will apply to HUF / product currency when the book arrives. In case HUF is weaker, the price increases slightly, in case HUF is stronger, the price goes lower slightly.

        64 496 Ft (61 425 Ft + 5% VAT)
      • Discount 20% (cc. 12 899 Ft off)
      • Discounted price 51 597 Ft (49 140 Ft + 5% VAT)

    64 496 Ft

    db

    Availability

    Estimated delivery time: In stock at the publisher, but not at Prospero's office. Delivery time approx. 3-5 weeks.
    Not in stock at Prospero.

    Why don't you give exact delivery time?

    Delivery time is estimated on our previous experiences. We give estimations only, because we order from outside Hungary, and the delivery time mainly depends on how quickly the publisher supplies the book. Faster or slower deliveries both happen, but we do our best to supply as quickly as possible.

    Short description:

    This book excavates the diverse and mostly unnoticed political meanings made available to American and German audiences by the blockbuster films helmed by transplanted West German directors Roland Emmerich and Wolfgang Petersen.

    More

    Long description:

    This book excavates the diverse and mostly unnoticed political meanings made available to American and German audiences by the blockbuster films helmed by transplanted West German directors Roland Emmerich and Wolfgang Petersen.


    Through formal film analysis, broad consideration of American and German film criticism, and reflection on relevant political developments of the post-Cold War era, the book reveals how traces of Germany’s experience of dictatorship and wartime destruction find inadvertent cinematic expression in ways that helped American and German moviegoers find orientation in the changed political and cultural landscape of a newly globalized world. To complement and deepen the analysis of the Hollywood output of Emmerich and Petersen, the book juxtaposes the creative product of these transplanted directors to examples of a converse cinematic phenomenon considered under the label, American Babelsberg, which encompasses World War Two-themed films shot by American directors in Germany utilizing the production facilities at Babelsberg. Focus here is placed particularly on two high-profile cinematic releases of the aughts, Valkyrie (2008), and Inglourious Basterds (2009). The magnetic attraction to, or nettlesome burden of, World War Two memories on these directors of American Babelsberg and German Hollywood is explained in this book by the entwined histories of Germans and Americans, the different challenges of national self-definition and renewal they faced in the post-Cold War world, and their long-standing and ongoing transatlantic discourse of political ideas and cultural ideals.


    This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of film studies, politics, popular culture, and contemporary history.

    More

    Table of Contents:

    Introduction   1. Independence Day (1996): Processing German Memories of the Luftkrieg in Roland Emmerich’s Alien Invasion Epic   2. Troy (2004): Wolfgang Petersen’s Achilles as the Bearer of German Wartime Trauma   3. 2012 (2009) and Anonymous (2011): Roland Emmerich’s Dashed Political Hopes : Through the Prism of Caspar David Friedrich Motifs   4. Valkyrie (2008) and Inglourious Basterds (2009): Tom Cruise and Quentin Tarantino Attempt to Master the Nazi Past   5. In the Line of Fire (1993) and Valkyrie (2008): November 1963 and July 1944 through a Transatlantic Lens   6. Midway (2019) and Air Force One (1997): German Hollywood’s Transatlantic: Discourse of Geopolitics   Conclusion 

    More
    Recently viewed
    previous
    German Wartime Memory, American Exceptionalism, and Post-Cold War Blockbuster Cinema

    The Major Declamations, Volume III

    Quintilian, Quintilian; Stramaglia, Antonio; Winterbottom, Michael;

    11 919 HUF

    10 728 HUF

    German Wartime Memory, American Exceptionalism, and Post-Cold War Blockbuster Cinema

    Cai Guo-Qiang: A Clan of Boats

    Guo-Qiang, Cai, Haagemann, Jannie(ed.)

    17 569 HUF

    16 164 HUF

    German Wartime Memory, American Exceptionalism, and Post-Cold War Blockbuster Cinema

    Revelation in the Fourth Gospel: And Eight Johannine Essays

    O'Day, Gail R.;Culpepper, R. Alan

    13 718 HUF

    12 621 HUF

    German Wartime Memory, American Exceptionalism, and Post-Cold War Blockbuster Cinema

    101 Ways to be Self-sufficient

    Hamilton, Andy; Hamilton, Dave

    4 294 HUF

    3 865 HUF

    German Wartime Memory, American Exceptionalism, and Post-Cold War Blockbuster Cinema

    Computing Perspectives

    Wilkes, Maurice V.

    9 518 HUF

    8 566 HUF

    20% %discount
    German Wartime Memory, American Exceptionalism, and Post-Cold War Blockbuster Cinema

    Global Perspectives on Press Regulation, Volume 1: Europe

    Wragg, Paul; Koltay, András; (ed.)

    42 997 HUF

    34 398 HUF

    next