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This collection of essays was selected from those presented in October 1988 at a conference sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities, Concepts of History in German Cinema. The contributors include notable historians, film scholars, and German studies specialists who explore the complex network of social, political, and religious institutions that have influenced the historiography of German cinema and television.Before the turn of the century, Germans began to employ the medium of film to represent the past when they attempted to document their Prussian heritage. Since then, German cinema and television have promoted history as a component of personal, cultural, and national identity by consistently providing prominent treatment of historical subjects.Although it is relatively easy to document changes in the selection and handling of these subjects, it is more difficult to determine precisely which factors have motivated those changes.In attempting to define these factors, the link between German cinema, television, and history has developed around three interrelated issues: (1) the reception of Weimar cinema, which for most film scholars continues to be mediated to one extent or another by Siegfried Kracauers work; (2) the inscribing of fascism in cinema and television; and (3) the nature of, and potential for, alternatives to mainstream cinema and television.

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title:Framing the Past : The Historiography of German Cinema and Television
author:Murray, Bruce Arthur.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780809317561
ebook isbn13:9780585107981
language:English
subjectMotion pictures--Germany--History, Historical films--Germany--History and criticism, Motion pictures in historiography, Television broadcasting--Germany--History, Television and history.
publication date:1992
lcc:PN1993.5.G3F67 1993eb
ddc:791.43/75/0943
subject:Motion pictures--Germany--History, Historical films--Germany--History and criticism, Motion pictures in historiography, Television broadcasting--Germany--History, Television and history.
Page iii
Framing the Past
The Historiography of German Cinema and Television
Edited by
Bruce A. Murray and
Christopher J. Wickham
Southern Illinois University Press
Carbondale and Edwardsville
Page iv
Copyright 1092 by the Board of Trustees,
Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Edited by Sally Master
Designed by Mary Rohrer
Production supervised by Natalia Nadraga
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Framing the past: the historiography of German cinema and television
/ edited by Bruce A. Murray and Christopher J. Wickham
p. cm.
Includes bibiographical references and index.
1. Motion picturesGermanyHistory. 2. Historical films
GermanyHistory and criticism. 3. Motion pictures in
historiography. 4. Television broadcastingGermanyHistory.
5. Television and history. I. Murray, Bruce Arthur. II. Wickham,
Christopher J.
PN1993.5.G3F67 1992
791.43'75'0943dc20Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 591-39848
ISBN 0-8093-1756-7Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. Picture 11
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Contents
Acknowledgments
vii
Introduction
Bruce A. Murray
1
1. History in the Making: Weimar Cinema and National Identity
Thomas J. Saunders
42
2. Lubitsch's Period Films as Palimpsest: On Passion and Deception
Sabine Hake
68
3. Imagining History: Weimar Images of the French Revolution
Marc Silberman
99

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4. Eros, Thanatos, and the Will to Myth: Prussian Films in German Cinema
Jan-Christopher Horak
121
5. Leni Riefenstahl's Feature Films and the Question of a Fascist Aesthetic
Linda Schulte-Sasse
140
6. Television as History: Representations of German Television Broadcasting, 1935-1944
William Uricchio
167
7. Generational Conflict and Historical Continuity in GDR Film
Barton Byg
197
8. The Disposal of Memory: Fascism and the Holocaust on West German Television
Michael E. Geisler
220
9. On the Difficulty of Saying "We": The Historians' Debate and Edgar Reitz's Heimat
Eric L. Santner
261
10. The New German Cinema's Historical Imaginary
Thomas Elsaesser
280
11. History and Film: Public Memory in the Age of Electronic Dissemination
Anton Kaes
308
Notes on Contributors
327
Index
331

Page vii
Acknowledgments
As with all collections of essays, the contributions to this volume provide, to some extent, their own reception context. Their sequential organization between the covers of this book and the order in which they are read affect their individual and collective signification and, perhaps, significance. They by no means represent a unified critical voice, indeed their strength as a collection rests not least in their diversity of method, theoretical premise, scholarly goals, and style. Despite their heterogeneity, they remain at all events in dialogue with each other.
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