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Berlin Alexanderplatz : radio, film, and the death of Weimar culture / Peter Jelavich.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Weimar and now ; 37Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press, cop. 2006Description: 300 s. illISBN:
  • 0520243633
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 830.9 22 (machine generated)
Online resources:
Contents:
The novel: Berlin Alexanderplatz -- Subjectivity in the city -- Media make the city -- Biberkopf in Berlin -- Politics and censorship at the "Berlin Radio Hour" -- The origins of public broadcasting in Germany -- The politics of "non-partisan" radio -- From "neutrality" to pluralism -- Cultural programming and the radio play -- Kultur without end -- In search of radio art -- Early radio plays -- The radio play: The story of Franz Biberkopf -- Döblin's radio plays -- Acoustic experiments and polyvocality -- The Nazi scare: "Fear psychosis" grips the airwaves -- Film censorship in the Weimar era -- Political parameters of cinematic expression -- Detractors and defenders of censorship -- The business of filmmaking -- Nazi threats to film -- The assault on All Quiet on the Western Front -- The republic capitulates -- "The unleashed avalanche" -- The film: Berlin Alexanderplatz -- Authors and film: a fraught relationship -- Cinematic Berlin: Phil Jutzi and Walter Ruttmann -- The filming of Berlin Alexanderplatz.
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Book Högskolan Väst Övre plan / Upper floor 833.912 Döblin Available 6005320021123
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The novel: Berlin Alexanderplatz -- Subjectivity in the city -- Media make the city -- Biberkopf in Berlin -- Politics and censorship at the "Berlin Radio Hour" -- The origins of public broadcasting in Germany -- The politics of "non-partisan" radio -- From "neutrality" to pluralism -- Cultural programming and the radio play -- Kultur without end -- In search of radio art -- Early radio plays -- The radio play: The story of Franz Biberkopf -- Döblin's radio plays -- Acoustic experiments and polyvocality -- The Nazi scare: "Fear psychosis" grips the airwaves -- Film censorship in the Weimar era -- Political parameters of cinematic expression -- Detractors and defenders of censorship -- The business of filmmaking -- Nazi threats to film -- The assault on All Quiet on the Western Front -- The republic capitulates -- "The unleashed avalanche" -- The film: Berlin Alexanderplatz -- Authors and film: a fraught relationship -- Cinematic Berlin: Phil Jutzi and Walter Ruttmann -- The filming of Berlin Alexanderplatz.