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No Place Like Home : Locations of Heimat in German Cinema

Part of the Weimar & Now: German Cultural Criticism series
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This is the first comprehensive account of Germany's most enduring film genre, the Heimatfilm, which has offered idyllic variations on the idea that "there is no place like home" since cinema's early days.

Charting the development of this popular genre over the course of a century in a work informed by film studies, cultural history, and social theory, Johannes von Moltke focuses in particular on its heyday in the 1950s, a period that has been little studied.

Questions of what it could possibly mean to call the German nation "home" after the catastrophes of World War II are anxiously present in these films, and von Moltke uses them as a lens through which to view contemporary discourses on German national identity.

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0520244117 / 9780520244115
Paperback / softback
06/09/2005
United States
English
315 p. : ill.
23 cm
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