Description
An insightful analysis of German film in the immediate postwar era
About the Author
Robert R. Shandley is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages at Texas A&M University, and editor of Unwilling Germans?: The Goldhagen Debate.
Reviews
"[Rubble Films] will certainly come to stand as an important book on an unwritten chapter in the history of postwar German cinema... [I]t also contributes to the specific analysis of culture as an apparatus of historical memory in postwar Germany, and does so in illuminating and intriguing ways." -Lisa Saltzman, Department of History of Art, Bryn Mawr College "Rubble Films is a deft and perceptive study of the most overlooked period in German film history. Superbly researched and written, this complex tale of German film culture illuminates, at times brilliantly, the much larger story of East and West Germany in the shadow of World War II." -Timothy Corrigan, author of New German Film: The Displaced Image and The Films of Werner Herzog: Between Mirage and History "His study deftly combines descriptive and analytic treatments of individual films, with a cogent reconstruction of their historical context." -German History "A primary strength of the bok is its breadth: Shandley provides a useful survey of the rubble film that addresses a wide range of genres...in doing so, he never loses sight of his analysis of the representation of history in these films." -Colloquia Germanica "Shandley extensively mines German secondary sources to flesh out the fascinating picture of the "rubble films" first produced in the late 1940s...Shandley's book presents a clear argument and critical evaluation of these early film initiatives." -Choice
Book Information
ISBN 9781566398787
Author Robert Shandley
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Temple University Press,U.S.
Publisher Temple University Press,U.S.
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 15mm