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9780807827178

The Triumph of the Ordinary

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    9780807827178

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    0807827177

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-09-01
  • Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Pr
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Summary

Were movies in the East Bloc propaganda or carefully veiled dissent? In the first major study in English of East German film, Joshua Feinstein argues that the answer to this question is decidedly complex. Drawing on newly opened archives as well as interviews with East German directors, actors, and state officials, Feinstein traces how the cinematic depiction of East Germany changed in response to national political developments and transnational cultural trends such as the spread of television and rock 'n' roll. Celluloid images fed a larger sense of East German identity, an identity that persists today, more than a decade after German reunification. But even as they attempted to satisfy calls for "authentic" images of the German Democratic Republic that would legitimize socialist rule, filmmakers challenged the regime's self-understanding. Beginning in the late 1960s, East German films dwelled increasingly on everyday life itself, no longer seeing it merely as a stage in the development toward communism. By presenting an image of a static rather than an evolving society, filmmakers helped transform East German identity from one based on a commitment to socialist progress to one that accepted the GDR as it was.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: Back to the Futurep. 1
Conquering the Past and Constructing the Future: The DEFA Film Studio and the Contours of East German Cultural Policy, 1946-1956p. 19
The Discovery of the Ordinary: Berlin-Ecke Schonhauser and the Twentieth Congress of the CPSUp. 45
A Case of Love Confused?: Slatan Dudow's Verwirrung der Liebe as a Meditation on Art and Industryp. 78
Straddling the Wall: Socialist Realism Meets the Nouvelle Vague in Der geteilte Himmelp. 110
The Eleventh Plenum and Das Kaninchen bin ichp. 151
A Dream Deferred?: Spur der Steine and the Aftermath of the Eleventh Plenump. 176
The Triumph of the Ordinary: East German Alltag Films of the 1970sp. 194
Conclusionp. 228
Epilogue. Arrested Alltag?: East German Film from the Biermann Affair to DEFA's Final Dissolution, 1976-1993p. 235
Notesp. 257
Selected Bibliographyp. 295
Selected Filmographyp. 307
Indexp. 313
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