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Title: | Fassbinder's Germany : History, Identity, Subject |
Authors: | Elsaesser ,Thomas |
Issue Date: | 1996 |
Publisher: | Amsterdam University Press |
Abstract: | Rainer Werner Fassbinder is one of the most prominent and important authors of post-war European cinema. Thomas Elsaesser is the first to write a thoroughly analytical study of his work. He stresses the importance of a closer understanding of Fassbinder's career through a re-reading of his films as textual entities. Approaching the work from different thematic and analytical perspectives, Elsaesser offers both an overview and a number of detailed readings of crucial films, while also providing a European context for Fassbinder's own coming to terms with fascism. |
link: | http://www.oapen.org/record/340269 |
Keywords: | Society and culture;Culture and institutions;Motion pictures;History, geography, and auxiliary disciplines |
ISBN: | 9789053560594 |
Theme: | 教科書-社會科學類 |
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