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Siegfried Kracauer's American Writings: Essays on Film and Popular Culture Volume 45

Contributor(s): Kracauer, Siegfried (Author), Von Moltke, Johannes (Editor), Rawson, Kristy (Editor), Jay, Martin (Afterword by)

ISBN: 9780520271838

Publisher: University of California Press

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Pub Date: June 1, 2012

Dewey: 791.43

LCCN: 2011046517

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 8.90" L x 5.90" W ( 0.90 lbs) 304 pages

Series: Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism

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Description: Siegfried Kracauer (1889-1966), friend and colleague of Walter Benjamin and Theodor Adorno, was one of the most influential film critics of the mid-twentieth century. In this book, Johannes von Moltke and Kristy Rawson have, for the first time assembled essays in cultural criticism, film, literature, and media theory that Kracauer wrote during the quarter century he spent in America after fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe. In the decades following his arrival in the United States, Kracauer commented on developments in American and European cinema, wrote on film noir and neorealism, examined unsettling political trends in mainstream cinema, and reviewed the contemporary experiments of avant-garde filmmakers. As a cultural critic, he also ranged far beyond cinema, intervening in debates regarding Jewish culture, unraveling national and racial stereotypes, and reflecting on the state of arts and humanities in the 1950s. These essays, together with the editors' introductions and an afterward by Martin Jay offer illuminating insights into the films and culture of the postwar years and provide a unique perspective on this eminent émigré intellectual.

Review Quotes: "[A] fine work."--Noah Isenberg "Film Comment" (7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM)

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