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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780857456809
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 p.)
    DDC: 303.48/243073/09045
    Abstract: The ongoing discussions about globalization, American hegemony and September 11 and its aftermath have moved the debate about the export of American culture and cultural anti-Americanism to center stage of world politics. At such a time, it is crucial to understand the process of culture transfer and its effects on local societies and their attitudes toward the United States. This volume presents Germany as a case study of the impact of American culture throughout a period characterized by a totalitarian system, two unusually destructive wars, massive ethnic cleansing, and economic disaster. Drawing on examples from history, culture studies, film, radio, and the arts, the authors explore the political and cultural parameters of Americanization and anti-Americanism, as reflected in the reception and rejection of American popular culture and, more generally, in European-American relations in the "American Century."...
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  • 2
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    New York :Routledge,
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 211 p. : , ill.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Mass media Social aspects. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. I. New methods -- pt. II. New subjects -- pt. III. New Approaches -- pt. IV. Research issues.
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  • 3
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    London : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780203883433
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (224 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Convergence, media, history
    DDC: 302.23
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    Keywords: Mass media Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Mass media - Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Massenmedien ; Rezeption ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Massenmedien ; Rezeption ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Convergence Media History explores the ways that digital convergence has radically changed the field of media history. Writing media history is no longer a matter of charting the historical development of an individual medium such as film or television. Instead, now that various media from blockbuster films to everyday computer use intersect regularly via convergence, scholars must find new ways to write media history across multiple media formats. This collection of eighteen new essays by leading media historians and scholars examines the issues today in writing media history and histories. Each essay addresses a single medium-including film, television, advertising, sound recording, new media, and more-and connects that specific medium's history to larger issues for the field in writing multi-media or convergent histories. Among the volume's topics are new media technologies and their impact on traditional approaches to media history; alternative accounts of film production and exhibition, with a special emphasis on film across multiple media platforms; the changing relationships between audiences, fans, and consumers within media culture; and the globalization of our media culture.
    Abstract: Book Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I New Methods -- Chapter 1 From Accented Cinema to Multiplex Cinema -- Chapter 2 Franchise Histories: Marvel, X-Men, and the Negotiated Process of Expansion -- Chapter 3 When Pierre Bourdieu Meets the Political Economists: RKO and the Leftists-in-Hollywood Problematic -- Chapter 4 Touch, Taste, Breath: Synaesthesia, Sense Memory, and the Selling of Cigarettes on Television, 1948-1971 -- Chapter 5 Rewiring Media History: Intermedial Borders -- Part II New Subjects -- Chapter 6 Provincial Modernity?: Film Exhibition at the 1907 Jamestown Exposition -- Chapter 7 Exhibition in Mexico During the Early 1920s: Nationalist Discourse and Transnational Capital -- Chapter 8 The Recording Industry's Role in Media History -- Chapter 9 Forging a Citizen Audience: Broadcasting from the 1920s through the 1940s -- Chapter 10 Bobby Jones, Warner Bros., and the Short Instructional Film -- Part III New Approaches -- Chapter 11 Bonding with the Crowd: Silent Film Stars, Liveness, and the Public Sphere -- Chapter 12 The Comfort of Carnage: Neorealism and America's World Understanding -- Chapter 13 "Talk About Bad Taste": Camp, Cult, and the Reception of What's New Pussycat? -- Chapter 14 Selling Out, Buying In: Brakhage, Warhol, and BAVC -- Chapter 15 Whatever Happened to the Movie-of-the-Week?: [The Shocking True Story of How Made-For-TV Movies Disappeared from the Broadcast Networks] -- Part IV Research Issues -- Chapter 16 Doing Soap Opera History: Challenges and Triumphs -- Chapter 17 Stalking the Wild Evidence: Capturing Media History Through Elusive and Ephemeral Archives -- Chapter 18 Historicizing Web Design: Software, Style, and the Look of the Web -- Bibliography on Media Historiography -- Contributors.
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. I. New methods -- pt. II. New subjects -- pt. III. New Approaches -- pt. IV. Research issues.
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  • 4
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780203883433
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    DDC: 302.23
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Massenmedien ; Neue Medien ; Medienwissenschaft ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Convergence Media History explores the ways that digital convergence has radically changed the field of media history. Writing media history is no longer a matter of charting the historical development of an individual medium such as film or television. Instead, now that various media from blockbuster films to everyday computer use intersect regularly via convergence, scholars must find new ways to write media history across multiple media formats. This collection of eighteen new essays by leading media historians and scholars examines the issues today in writing media history and histories. Each essay addresses a single medium-including film, television, advertising, sound recording, new media, and more-and connects that specific medium's history to larger issues for the field in writing multi-media or convergent histories. Among the volume's topics are new media technologies and their impact on traditional approaches to media history; alternative accounts of film production and exhibition, with a special emphasis on film across multiple media platforms; the changing relationships between audiences, fans, and consumers within media culture; and the globalization of our media culture.
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  • 5
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    Berlin ; Boston :De Gruyter,
    ISBN: 978-3-11-100432-7 , 978-3-11-100475-4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 232 pages).
    Series Statement: Interdisciplinary German cultural studies volume 35
    Series Statement: Interdisciplinary German cultural studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306/.0943/09043
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1933-1945 ; HISTORY / Europe / Germany ; Labor History 20th century ; Social classes History 20th century ; Arbeiterklasse. ; Arbeiterkultur. ; Drittes Reich. ; Propaganda. ; Arbeiterklasse ; Arbeiterkultur ; Drittes Reich ; Propaganda ; Geschichte 1933-1945
    Abstract: The Nazi Worker is the second in a three-volume project on the figure of the worker and, by extension, questions of class in twentieth-century German culture. It is based on extensive research in the archives and informed by recent debates on the politics of emotion, the end of class, and the future of work. In seven chapters, the book reconstructs the processes by which National Socialism appropriated aspects of working-class culture and socialist politics and translated class-based identifications into the racialized communitarianism of Volksgemeinschaft (folk community). Arbeitertum (workerdom), the operative term within these processes of appropriation, not only established a discursive framework for integrating proletarian legacies into the cult of the German worker. As a social imaginary, workerdom also modelled the work-related emotions (e.g., joy, pride) essential to the culture of work promoted by the German Labor Front. The contribution of images and stories in creating these new social imaginaries will be reconstructed through highly contextualized readings of the debates about workerdom, Nazi movement novels, worker's poetry, workers' sculpture, as well as industrial painting, photography, film, and design
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9783110549362 , 9783110646962 , 3110549360 , 311064696X
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 370 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 x 16 cm
    Series Statement: Interdisciplinary German cultural studies volume 23
    Series Statement: Interdisciplinary German cultural studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hake, Sabine, 1956 - The proletarian dream
    Subsequent Title: Fortgesetzt durch Hake, Sabine, 1956 - The Nazi worker
    DDC: 305.5/10943
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    Keywords: Social classes History ; Proletariat History ; Socialism History ; Germany Civilization ; Germany History ; Deutschland ; Arbeiterbewegung ; Arbeiterbewusstsein ; Gefühl ; Arbeiterkultur ; Geschichte 1863-1933
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [357]-361
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9783111003986 , 3111003981
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 232 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Interdisciplinary German cultural studies volume 35
    DDC: 305.562094309043
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Drittes Reich ; Arbeiterklasse ; Arbeiterkultur ; Propaganda
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 225-227
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9780520917606
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (246 p.) , 1 plate
    Edition: Reprint 2019
    Series Statement: Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism 11
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.4/0943
    Keywords: Feminism History ; 20th century ; Germany ; Urban women History ; Germany ; Women History ; 20th century ; Germany ; Feminism History 20th century ; Urban women History ; Women History 20th century ; HISTORY / Europe / General
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  • 9
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    Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter
    ISBN: 9783110550863
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (384 pages)
    Series Statement: Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies v.23
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hake, Sabine The Proletarian Dream : Socialism, Culture, and Emotion in Germany, 1863–1933
    DDC: 305.562094309034
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    Keywords: Socialism--Germany--History--19th century ; Socialism ; Germany ; History ; 19th century ; Electronic books ; Electronic books History ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: The series publishes monographs and edited volumes that showcase significant scholarly work at the various intersections that currently motivate interdisciplinary inquiry in German cultural studies. Topics span all periods of German and German-speaking lands and cultures from the local to the global, with a special focus on demonstrating how various disciplines - history, musicology, art history, anthropology, religious studies, media studies, political theory, literary and cultural studies, among others - and new theoretical and methodological paradigms work across disciplinary boundaries to create knowledge and add to critical understanding in German studies broadly. All works are in English. Three to four new titles will be published annually
    Abstract: Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Part One: Imperial Germany -- Chapter 1. The Threat of the Proletariat and the Discourse of the Masses -- Chapter . Proletarian Dreams: From Marx to Marxism -- Chapter 3. Emotional Socialism and Sentimental Masculinity -- Chapter 4. On Workers Singing in One Voice -- Chapter 5. The Proletarian Prometheus and Socialist Allegory -- Chapter 6. Ferdinand Lassalle, the First Socialist Celebrity -- Chapter 7. Re/Writing Workers' Emotions -- Chapter 8. The Socialist Project of Culture and Education -- Part Two: Weimar Republic -- Chapter 9. Revolutionary Fantasy and Proletarian Masculinity -- Chapter 10. The Revolutionary Fantasy Revisited -- Chapter 11. Franz Wilhelm Seiwert's Critical Empathy -- Chapter 12. Social Democracy and the Performance of Community -- Chapter 13. Taking a Stand: The Habitus of Agitprop -- Chapter 14. Marxist Literary Theory and Communist Militant Culture -- Chapter 15. The Emotional Education of the Proletarian Child -- Chapter 16. Wilhelm Reich and the Politics of Proletarian Sexuality -- Chapter 17. John Heartfield's Productive Rage -- Chapter 18. Kuhle Wampe and "Those Who Don't Like It" -- Afterword: A Historiography of the Proletarian Dream -- Select Bibliography -- Index
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  • 10
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    Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 9780472070381 , 047207038X , 9780472050383 , 0472050389
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 323 S , Ill., Kt , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany
    DDC: 943/.155085
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    Keywords: Architecture History 20th century ; Architecture 20th century ; Germany ; Berlin ; Mass society ; Berlin (Germany) History 1918-1945 ; Berlin (Germany) Buildings, structures, etc ; Berlin (Germany) Intellectual life 20th century ; Berlin (Germany) History ; 1918-1945 ; Berlin (Germany) Buildings, structures, etc ; Berlin (Germany) Intellectual life ; 20th century ; Berlin ; Massengesellschaft ; Architektur ; Geschichte 1918-1933 ; Berlin ; Architektur ; Massengesellschaft ; Geschichte 1918-1933
    Abstract: Setting the scene : Weimar Berlin, circa 1920 -- Mapping Weimar society : on masses, classes, and white-collar workers -- Organizing the modern masses : new building in Weimar Berlin -- Walking in the metropolis : the city texts of Franz Hessel and Siegfried Kracauer -- Picturing the new Berlin : photography, architecture, and modern mass society -- Deconstructing modern subjectivity : on Berlin Alexanderplatz -- Reconstructing modern subjectivity : on Berlin, symphony of the big city
    Description / Table of Contents: Setting the scene : Weimar Berlin, circa 1920 -- Mapping Weimar society : on masses, classes, and white-collar workers -- Organizing the modern masses : new building in Weimar Berlin -- Walking in the metropolis : the city texts of Franz Hessel and Siegfried Kracauer -- Picturing the new Berlin : photography, architecture, and modern mass society -- Deconstructing modern subjectivity : on Berlin Alexanderplatz -- Reconstructing modern subjectivity : on Berlin, symphony of the big city
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-312) and indexes
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