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Roger F. Cook

    The demise of the author
    More Dangerous Ground
    The cinema of Wim Wenders
    Berlin School glossary
    A companion to the works of Heinrich Heine
    • Berlin School glossary

      • 300 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      Berlin School Glossary is the first major publication to mark the increasing international importance of a group of contemporary German and Austrian filmmakers initially known by the name the Berlin School: Christian Petzold, Thomas Arslan, Christoph Hochhäusler, Jessica Hausner, and others. The study elaborates on the innovative strategies and formal techniques that distinguish these films, specifically questions of movement, space, spectatorship, representation, desire, location, and narrative. Abandoning the usual format of essay-length analyses of individual films and directors, the volume is organized as an actual glossary with entries such as bad sex, cars, the cut, endings, familiar places, forests, ghosts, hotels, interiority, landscapes, siblings, surveillance, swimming pools, and wind. This unique format combined with an informative introduction will be essential to scholars and fans of the German New Wave

      Berlin School glossary
    • The cinema of Wim Wenders

      • 284 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      The Cinema of Wim Wenders, the first anthology of scholarly work on Wenders, is a unique anthropology of source materials and selected critical essays on the films of Wim Wenders, a major filmmaker in the so-called New German Cinema movement. His work, probably more than that of any other European director, reflects the tension between the European auteur tradition and the increasing dominance of the American media industry. In both his filmmaking and his critical writing, he explores how the relationship between image and narrative manifests the basic opposition between these two film traditions. This book serves as an introduction to the central concerns of his cinema while situation his work within German film history and the contemporary debates about postmodern film and media theory.

      The cinema of Wim Wenders
    • More Dangerous Ground

      The Inside Story of Britain's Best Known Investigative Journalist

      • 439 stránok
      • 16 hodin čítania

      The Inside Story of Britain's Best Known Investigative Journalist. Famous for his long-running, popular series The Cook Report, which specialised in investigating and exposing criminals and con-men. This book takes a fascinating look behind the scenes of The Cook Report and offers a provocative insight into what makes Roger Cook tick. Compelling, funny and full of great stories, this is a fully revised, updated and expanded edition (the original 'Dangerous Ground' being infamously and mistakenly withdrawn).

      More Dangerous Ground
    • This book examines how the concept of the autonomous writer evolved in German culture. Its scope includes various forms of representation that both engendered the notion of the autonomous writer and became vehicles for casting the writer's tenuous position in society. Taking the «writer» as a function not only of a literary discourse, but also of a network of interlocking discourses, it explores the genesis of the autonomy concept in relation to the changing make-up of the reading public, new practices in reading, and the intermediary role of the literary market between author and public. Combining the results of sociological studies with critical readings of theoretical and literary texts, this work contributes to the ongoing reassessment of how the aesthetic and the real act dialectically in the determination of social reality. It also adds to the growing critical assault on the persistent tendency to privilege aesthetic autonomy over the interaction of art and history.

      The demise of the author