Exhibiting the German Past
Museums, Film, and Musealization
Herausgeber: McIsaac, Peter M; Mueller, Gabriele
Exhibiting the German Past
Museums, Film, and Musealization
Herausgeber: McIsaac, Peter M; Mueller, Gabriele
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Featuring a wide range of valuable case studies, Exhibiting the German Past offers a unique perspective on the developing relationship between museums and visual media.
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Featuring a wide range of valuable case studies, Exhibiting the German Past offers a unique perspective on the developing relationship between museums and visual media.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781442649651
- ISBN-10: 1442649658
- Artikelnr.: 41961977
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781442649651
- ISBN-10: 1442649658
- Artikelnr.: 41961977
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Peter M. McIsaac and Gabriele Mueller
Introduction (Peter M. McIsaac and Gabriele Mueller)
1. The “Museal Gaze” and “Civic Seeing”: City, Film and Museum in Wim
Wenders’ Der Himmel über Berlin (Simon Ward)
2. Refracted Memory: Museums, Film, and Visual Culture in Urban Space (Mark
W. Rectanus)
3. Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s Unser täglich Brot: Preservation, the Food
Industry, and the Interrogation of Visual Evidence (Alice Kuzniar)
4. The Concealed Curator: Constructed Authenticity in Uli Edel’s Der
Baader-Meinhof Komplex (Catriona Firth)
5. Remembering and Historicizing Socialism: The Private and Amateur
Musealization of East Germany’s Everyday Life (Anne Winkler)
6. Object Lessons: Visuality and Tactility in Museums of the Socialist
Everyday (Jonathan Bach)
7. Historical Museum Meets Docu-Drama: The Recipient’s Experiential
Involvement in the Second World War (Stephan Jaeger)
8. Between Education and Entertainment: Visual Musealizations of the Nazi
Past in Harlan—Im Schatten von Jud Süß (2008) & Jud Süß—Film ohne Gewissen
(2009/2010) (Annika Orich and Florentine Strzelczyk)
9. Moving Statues: Arthur Grimm, The “Entartete Kunst” Exhibition, and
Installation Photography as Standfotografie (Kathryn M. Floyd)
10. “In a Hundred Years of Cinema ...”: History and Musealization in Harun
Farocki’s Arbeiter verlassen die Fabrik in elf Jahrzehnten (Workers Leaving
the Factory in Eleven Decades, 2006) (Christine Sprengler)
11. Sex on Display: Sexual Science and the Exhibition PopSex! (Michael
Thomas Taylor and Annette F. Timm)
12. Spaces in Motion and Cinematic Experiences: The Permanent Exhibition
Film of the Deutsche Kinemathek—Museum für Film und Fernsehen (Museum for
Film and Television) (Peter Mänz)
1. The “Museal Gaze” and “Civic Seeing”: City, Film and Museum in Wim
Wenders’ Der Himmel über Berlin (Simon Ward)
2. Refracted Memory: Museums, Film, and Visual Culture in Urban Space (Mark
W. Rectanus)
3. Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s Unser täglich Brot: Preservation, the Food
Industry, and the Interrogation of Visual Evidence (Alice Kuzniar)
4. The Concealed Curator: Constructed Authenticity in Uli Edel’s Der
Baader-Meinhof Komplex (Catriona Firth)
5. Remembering and Historicizing Socialism: The Private and Amateur
Musealization of East Germany’s Everyday Life (Anne Winkler)
6. Object Lessons: Visuality and Tactility in Museums of the Socialist
Everyday (Jonathan Bach)
7. Historical Museum Meets Docu-Drama: The Recipient’s Experiential
Involvement in the Second World War (Stephan Jaeger)
8. Between Education and Entertainment: Visual Musealizations of the Nazi
Past in Harlan—Im Schatten von Jud Süß (2008) & Jud Süß—Film ohne Gewissen
(2009/2010) (Annika Orich and Florentine Strzelczyk)
9. Moving Statues: Arthur Grimm, The “Entartete Kunst” Exhibition, and
Installation Photography as Standfotografie (Kathryn M. Floyd)
10. “In a Hundred Years of Cinema ...”: History and Musealization in Harun
Farocki’s Arbeiter verlassen die Fabrik in elf Jahrzehnten (Workers Leaving
the Factory in Eleven Decades, 2006) (Christine Sprengler)
11. Sex on Display: Sexual Science and the Exhibition PopSex! (Michael
Thomas Taylor and Annette F. Timm)
12. Spaces in Motion and Cinematic Experiences: The Permanent Exhibition
Film of the Deutsche Kinemathek—Museum für Film und Fernsehen (Museum for
Film and Television) (Peter Mänz)
Introduction (Peter M. McIsaac and Gabriele Mueller)
1. The “Museal Gaze” and “Civic Seeing”: City, Film and Museum in Wim
Wenders’ Der Himmel über Berlin (Simon Ward)
2. Refracted Memory: Museums, Film, and Visual Culture in Urban Space (Mark
W. Rectanus)
3. Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s Unser täglich Brot: Preservation, the Food
Industry, and the Interrogation of Visual Evidence (Alice Kuzniar)
4. The Concealed Curator: Constructed Authenticity in Uli Edel’s Der
Baader-Meinhof Komplex (Catriona Firth)
5. Remembering and Historicizing Socialism: The Private and Amateur
Musealization of East Germany’s Everyday Life (Anne Winkler)
6. Object Lessons: Visuality and Tactility in Museums of the Socialist
Everyday (Jonathan Bach)
7. Historical Museum Meets Docu-Drama: The Recipient’s Experiential
Involvement in the Second World War (Stephan Jaeger)
8. Between Education and Entertainment: Visual Musealizations of the Nazi
Past in Harlan—Im Schatten von Jud Süß (2008) & Jud Süß—Film ohne Gewissen
(2009/2010) (Annika Orich and Florentine Strzelczyk)
9. Moving Statues: Arthur Grimm, The “Entartete Kunst” Exhibition, and
Installation Photography as Standfotografie (Kathryn M. Floyd)
10. “In a Hundred Years of Cinema ...”: History and Musealization in Harun
Farocki’s Arbeiter verlassen die Fabrik in elf Jahrzehnten (Workers Leaving
the Factory in Eleven Decades, 2006) (Christine Sprengler)
11. Sex on Display: Sexual Science and the Exhibition PopSex! (Michael
Thomas Taylor and Annette F. Timm)
12. Spaces in Motion and Cinematic Experiences: The Permanent Exhibition
Film of the Deutsche Kinemathek—Museum für Film und Fernsehen (Museum for
Film and Television) (Peter Mänz)
1. The “Museal Gaze” and “Civic Seeing”: City, Film and Museum in Wim
Wenders’ Der Himmel über Berlin (Simon Ward)
2. Refracted Memory: Museums, Film, and Visual Culture in Urban Space (Mark
W. Rectanus)
3. Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s Unser täglich Brot: Preservation, the Food
Industry, and the Interrogation of Visual Evidence (Alice Kuzniar)
4. The Concealed Curator: Constructed Authenticity in Uli Edel’s Der
Baader-Meinhof Komplex (Catriona Firth)
5. Remembering and Historicizing Socialism: The Private and Amateur
Musealization of East Germany’s Everyday Life (Anne Winkler)
6. Object Lessons: Visuality and Tactility in Museums of the Socialist
Everyday (Jonathan Bach)
7. Historical Museum Meets Docu-Drama: The Recipient’s Experiential
Involvement in the Second World War (Stephan Jaeger)
8. Between Education and Entertainment: Visual Musealizations of the Nazi
Past in Harlan—Im Schatten von Jud Süß (2008) & Jud Süß—Film ohne Gewissen
(2009/2010) (Annika Orich and Florentine Strzelczyk)
9. Moving Statues: Arthur Grimm, The “Entartete Kunst” Exhibition, and
Installation Photography as Standfotografie (Kathryn M. Floyd)
10. “In a Hundred Years of Cinema ...”: History and Musealization in Harun
Farocki’s Arbeiter verlassen die Fabrik in elf Jahrzehnten (Workers Leaving
the Factory in Eleven Decades, 2006) (Christine Sprengler)
11. Sex on Display: Sexual Science and the Exhibition PopSex! (Michael
Thomas Taylor and Annette F. Timm)
12. Spaces in Motion and Cinematic Experiences: The Permanent Exhibition
Film of the Deutsche Kinemathek—Museum für Film und Fernsehen (Museum for
Film and Television) (Peter Mänz)