Stranded Objects: Mourning, Memory, and Film in Postwar Germany |
Contents
Germany and the Tasks of Mourning in the | 31 |
Edgar Reitzs | 57 |
The Films of Hans Jürgen | 103 |
Epilogue | 150 |
Notes | 163 |
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Stranded Objects: Mourning, Memory, and Film in Postwar Germany Eric L. Santner No preview available - 1990 |
Common terms and phrases
aesthetic allegorical American anamnesis auratic Auschwitz become Broszat Celan cinematic context course critical critique cultural death Derrida Deutschlandbilder discourse double bind Edgar Reitz elegiac Elegy Elsaesser essay example experience fantasy fascism father figures Filmbuch filmmaker finally Frankfurt Freud Friedländer Fritz Kortner gaze German guilt Heimat historians Hitler Holocaust homeopathic human Hunsrück Hunsrücker identification identity ideology idyllic inability to mourn Jacques Derrida Jewish Jews Jürgen Syberberg labor of mourning legacy Liebe zum Kino loss Ludwig's Man's May's melancholy memory Mitscherlichs mode Model Childhood modern Myth narcissism narcissistic narrative Nazi Nazism Nolte nostalgia novel one's oral history parents Parsifal particular past Paul pharmakos political postmodern postwar procedures psychic radical Reich remarks ritual Saul Friedländer scene Schabbach sense signifier social space story storyteller stranded objects strategies structure suggests Syberberg tasks of mourning texts tion totemic traces trans Trauerarbeit trauma University Press utopian victims Wagner Walter Benjamin Winifred Wagner words
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