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Film and Stereotype

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Since the 1920s, mainstream cinema has been critiqued for its tendency towards clichés and conventional imagery, sparking intense debates. Jörg Schweinitz explores this tendency through the concept of stereotype, which encompasses the ambivalence between functionality and critical perspective. He examines stereotype theories from various disciplines to model key aspects of cinematic stereotyping. Particularly, he is interested in the thought processes developed in film and cultural theoretical discussions in response to the challenge posed by stereotypes. The analysis highlights the evolution of discourse on the topic throughout the 20th century, with significant contributions from authors such as Hugo Münsterberg, Walther Rathenau, and Béla Balázs. The discourse began with fundamental criticism and evolved into a postmodern engagement with stereotypes. Detailed film analyses demonstrate how filmmakers have responded to the challenge of stereotypes, showcasing various aesthetic models of appropriation and self-reflection, ranging from ironic reflection to idealization. This creates a narrative of the theoretical and cinematic discourse surrounding a central theme of cinema, which also holds media scholarly interest beyond filmic boundaries.

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Film and Stereotype, Jörg Schweinitz

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2011
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