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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bernd HerzogenrathPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.404kg ISBN: 9780786437009ISBN 10: 0786437006 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 02 January 2009 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Foreword by Arianné Ulmer Cipes Introduction: The Return of Edgar G. Ulmer BERND HERZOGENRATH Ulmer and Cult/ure BERND HERZOGENRATH Camera Obscura, or Moments of Broken Economy in Edgar G. Ulmer’s Films STEFAN GRISSEMANN The Ordinary Life of Ordinary People: Menschen am Sonntag PETRA LÖFFLER Ulmer’s Anti-Syphilis Film: Damaged Lives and Its Novelization MARCEL ARBEIT The Black Cat GREGORY WILLIAM MANK In Search of Jewish Identity SHARON PUCKER RIVO Moon of Alabama / Moon Over Harlem: African American Culture and German Imaginations from Brecht to Ulmer FRANK MEHRING Detour’s History/History’s Detour DANA POLAN The Strange Woman: An Analysis with Gilles Deleuze’s Notion of the Impulse-Image JULIA MEIER The Logic of Contradiction and the Politics of Desire in Ruthless REYNOLD HUMPHRIES The Man from Planet X MATTHEW SWENEY Camp, Art Film, Classical Hollywood Cinema and Babes in Bagdad HERBERT SCHWAAB The Pleasures of the “Not-Quite Movie”: Murder Is My Beat and Daughter of Dr. Jekyll EKKEHARD KNÖRER Products of Circumstances STEFANIE DIEKMANN The Naked Dawn: Production, Sources, and Mise-en-Scène BILL KROHN The Effects of the Displacement of Home in Daughter of Dr. Jekyll MICHAL PEPRNÍK What You See Is What You Get: Ulmer and the Nudist Picture PETRA HANÁKOVÁ Geocinema and Geophilosophy: The Cavern PHILIPP HOFMANN Ulmer in the Aquarium ADRIAN MARTIN About the Contributors IndexReviewsHerzogenrath...has a real affection for his subject --Little Shoppe of Horrors; A terrific director who honed his chops on German Expressionism and economic necessity, the legendary Edgar G. Ulmer set up aesthetic shop making six-day wonders in the cinema's lower depths. Ulmerian mise-en-scene is synonymous with problem solving--and vice versa. No filmmaker ever demonstrated a more formidable capacity for making something from nothing and Bernd Herzogenrath's anthology pays belated, serious tribute to his genius. --J. Hoberman, film critic and author of Bridge of Light: Yiddish Film between Two Worlds, and co-author of Midnight Movies; At last, here is a scholarly book in English about one of the key figures of low-budget and marginal cinema who has most eluded scholarship. Bernd Herzogenrath's fascinating collection not only clarifies many particulars about the life, career, and art of Ulmer (including his birthplace); it also proposes some new and more fruitful routes we might take in understanding them. --Jonathan Rosenbaum, author of Discovering Orson Welles, and co-author of Midnight Movies. Author InformationBernd Herzogenrath teaches American literature and culture at the University of Frankfurt and the University of Cologne in Germany. He is also the editor of The Films of Tod Browning: Essays on the Macabre and Grotesque (McFarland 2008). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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