Shell Shock Cinema :Weimar Culture and the Wounds of War

Publication subTitle :Weimar Culture and the Wounds of War

Author: Kaes Anton;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2009

E-ISBN: 9781400831197

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691008509

Subject: C0 Social Science Theory and Methodology;J9 Movies, TV;K5 European History

Keyword: 电影、电视艺术,社会科学理论与方法论,欧洲史

Language: ENG

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Shell Shock Cinema explores how the classical German cinema of the Weimar Republic was haunted by the horrors of World War I and the the devastating effects of the nation's defeat. In this exciting new book, Anton Kaes argues that masterworks such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Nosferatu, The Nibelungen, and Metropolis, even though they do not depict battle scenes or soldiers in combat, engaged the war and registered its tragic aftermath. These films reveal a wounded nation in post-traumatic shock, reeling from a devastating defeat that it never officially acknowledged, let alone accepted.

Kaes uses the term "shell shock"--coined during World War I to describe soldiers suffering from nervous breakdowns--as a metaphor for the psychological wounds that found expression in Weimar cinema. Directors like Robert Wiene, F. W. Murnau, and Fritz Lang portrayed paranoia, panic, and fear of invasion in films peopled with serial killers, mad scientists, and troubled young men. Combining original close textual analysis with extensive archival research, Kaes shows how this post-traumatic cinema of shell shock transformed extreme psychological states into visual expression; how it pushed the limits of cinematic representation with its fragmented story lines, distorted perspectives, and stark lighting; and how it helped create a modernist film language that anticipated film noir and remains incredibly influential today.

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Chapter

Mental Breakdowns

2 Tales from the Asylum

War Neurotics

Recovering the Past

Phantoms and Freaks

From Dr. Charcot to Dr. Caligari

Madness as Resistance

The Hitler Connection

Shattered Space

3 The Return of the Undead

The Lost Generation

Mass Death

Dracula Revisited

A Community under Siege

Hysteria on the Home Front

The Allure of the Occult

The Work of Mourning

4 Myth, Murder, and Revenge

The National Project

Posing for Germany

The Will to Form

The Fallen Hero

Excursus: Lang in World War I

The Sacred Battle

The End of Violence

5 The Industrial Battlefield

Rise of the Machines

Moloch War

Lang's America

The Hunger for Religion

The Workers' Revolt

Destruction and Regeneration

Aftershocks

Conclusion

Notes

Weimar Cinema on DVD

Bibliography

Shell Shock and Trauma Theory

World War I and the Weimar Republic

Weimar Film History

Films Discussed

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