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OverviewAnti-Heimat Cinema: The Jewish Invention of the German Landscape studies an overlooked yet fundamental element of German popular culture in the twentieth century. In tracing Jewish filmmakers’ contemplations of “Heimat”—a provincial German landscape associated with belonging and authenticity—it analyzes their distinctive contribution to the German identity discourse between 1918 and 1968. In its emphasis on rootedness and homogeneity Heimat seemed to challenge the validity and significance of Jewish emancipation. Several acculturation-seeking Jewish artists and intellectuals, however, endeavored to conceive a notion of Heimat that would rather substantiate their belonging. This book considers Jewish filmmakers’ contribution to this endeavor. It shows how they devised the landscapes of the German “Homeland” as Jews, namely, as acculturated “outsiders within.” Through appropriation of generic Heimat imagery, the films discussed in the book integrate criticism of national chauvinism into German mainstream culture from World War I to the Cold War. Consequently, these Jewish filmmakers anticipated the anti-Heimat film of the ensuing decades, and functioned as an uncredited inspiration for the critical New German Cinema. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ofer AshkenaziPublisher: The University of Michigan Press Imprint: The University of Michigan Press Weight: 0.555kg ISBN: 9780472132010ISBN 10: 0472132016 Pages: 314 Publication Date: 08 September 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews... Ofer Ashkenazi's analysis of Jewish contributions to German Heimat culture adds plenty of new insights and complications... As such, Ashkenazi's research is a timely reminder of how long-proclaimed truths can require re-examination, and presumed absences can invite a closer look. - Germany History -- Germany History Author InformationOfer Ashkenazi is Associate Professor of History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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