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    Aftershocks of the New: Feminism and Film History

    Aftershocks of the New by Petro, Patrice;

    Feminism and Film History

    Sorozatcím: New Directions in International Studies;

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    • Kiadó Rutgers University Press
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2001. november 1.
    • Kötetek száma Paperback

    • ISBN 9780813529967
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem232 oldal
    • Méret 229x152x15 mm
    • Súly 369 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 26 b&w illustrations
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    The beginning of this century has brought with it a host of assumptions about the newness of our technologies, globalized economies, and transnational media practices. Our own time is a period marked by experiences of fragmentation, sensation, and shock. The essays here are joined by a common concern to chart another side to modernity—precisely after the shock of the new—when the new ceases to be shocking, and when the extraordinary and the sensational become linked to the boring and the everyday. Patrice Petro explores how the mechanisms of modernism, German cinema, and feminist film theory have evolved, and she discusses the directions in which they are headed.

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    The beginning of this century has brought with it a host of assumptions about the newness of our technologies, globalized economies, and transnational media practices. Our own time is a period marked by experiences of fragmentation, sensation, and shock. The essays here are joined by a common concern to chart another side to modernity—precisely after the shock of the new—when the new ceases to be shocking, and when the extraordinary and the sensational become linked to the boring and the everyday. Patrice Petro explores how the mechanisms of modernism, German cinema, and feminist film theory have evolved, and she discusses the directions in which they are headed.

    Petro’s essays—some published here for the first time—raise such questions as: What roles do television and other media play in film studies? What is the place of feminist film theory in our conceptions of film history? How is German film theory situated within international film theory?

    Rather than continue to sensationalize sensation, Aftershocks of the New aims to lower the volume of debates over the place of cinema within the culture of modernity. And it accomplishes this by locating them within a more complex matrix of contending sensibilities, voices, and impulses.



    In this vibrant collection of essays, Patrice Petro draws on her capacious understanding of feminist theory and German film theory to articulate what is, was, and should be at stake in our interpretive practices. Whether analyzing the disorienting photomontages of Hannah H÷ch, the disturbing portraits of Otto Dix, or the charged performance of Marlene Dietrich in Blonde Venus, Petro remains firmly in command of historical contexts, theoretical implications, and ideological consequences.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    The "place" of television in film studies
    Feminism and film history
    German film theory and Anglo-American film studies
    After shock, between boredom and history
    Historical ennui, feminist boredom
    World weariness, Weimar women, and visual culture
    Nazi cinema at the intersection of the classical and the popular
    The Hottentot and the Blonde Venus
    Film feminism and nostalgia for the seventies

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