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Border Awareness and the Re-Imagination of Nation in German Film
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This book explores the role that borders play in the construction of German identity through the films of Fatih Akin, Andreas Dresen and Christian Petzold. Despite the insistence of conservatives that Germany is not an immigration country, it argues that the historical fluctuation of borders and the movement of populations into and out of Germany have resulted in a heightened consciousness of borders and their significance that contributes to a sense of ambivalence about national identity. Through the examination of border tropes and border crossings, as well as representations of liminality in the work of German filmmakers from various backgrounds, the book contends that border awareness can be seen as a function of a relationship to national boundaries rooted in histories of displacement that are not necessarily limited to the experiences of migrants and minorities. Drawing upon the work of literary scholars Leslie Adelson and Andreas Huyssen and film scholar Hamid Naficy, the book argues that the films discussed provide evidence for the emergence of new national narratives that could potentially link Germans from minority groups to a broader national imaginary.
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EDUCATION Colgate University, B.A., International Relations/German. June 1984.Rutgers University, PhD. Comparative Literature. Jan 2011CURRENT POSITIONPart-time Lecturer, Program in Comparative Literature, Rutgers University.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Autor Kathleen Sclafani
- Titel Border Awareness and the Re-Imagination of Nation in German Film
- Veröffentlichung 12.12.2013
- ISBN 3639704460
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783639704464
- Jahr 2013
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T17mm
- Gewicht 423g
- Herausgeber Scholars' Press
- Genre Kunst
- Anzahl Seiten 272
- GTIN 09783639704464