This book brings together a broad selection of Siegfried Kracauer's work on media and political communication, much of it previously unavailable in English. It features writings spanning more than two decades, from the 1930s to the early Cold War period.
This book brings together a broad selection of Siegfried Kracauer's work on media and political communication, much of it previously unavailable in English. It features writings spanning more than two decades, from the 1930s to the early Cold War period.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Siegfried Kracauer. Edited by Jaeho Kang, Graeme Gilloch, and John Abromeit
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments General Introduction Part I: Studies of Totalitarianism, Propaganda, and the Masses (1936-1940) 1. Exposé. Mass and Propaganda. An Inquiry Into Fascist Propaganda 2. Totalitarian Propaganda 3. Abridged Restricted Schema 4. Schemata 5. Disposition Part II: The Caligari Complex (1943-1947) 6. The Conquest of Europe on the Screen: The Nazi Newsreel, 1939-40 7. The Hitler Image 8. Below the Surface: Project of a Test Film Part III: Postwar Publics (1948-1950) 9. Re-education Program for the Reich 10. How and Why the Public Responds to the Propagandist 11. Popular Advertisements 12. A Duck Crosses Main Street 13. National Types as Hollywood Presents Them 14. Deluge of Pictures Part IV: Cold War Tensions (1952-1958) 15. Appeals to the Near and Middle East: Implications of the Communications Studies Along the Soviet Periphery 16. Attitudes Toward Various Communist Types in Hungary, Poland, and Czechoslovakia 17. Proposal for a Research Project Designed to Promote the Use of Qualitative Analysis in the Social Sciences 18. The Challenge of Qualitative Content Analysis 19. On the Relation of Analysis to the Situational Factors in Case Studies 20. The Social Research Center on the Campus: Its Significance for the Social Sciences and Its Relations to the University and Society at Large Appendix 1: T. W. Adorno, "Report on the Work 'Totalitarian Propaganda in Germany and Italy' by Siegfried Kracauer, 1-106" Appendix 2: John Abromeit, "Siegfried Kracauer, and the Early Frankfurt School's Analysis of Fascism as Right-Wing Populism" Bibliography Sources Index
Preface Acknowledgments General Introduction Part I: Studies of Totalitarianism, Propaganda, and the Masses (1936-1940) 1. Exposé. Mass and Propaganda. An Inquiry Into Fascist Propaganda 2. Totalitarian Propaganda 3. Abridged Restricted Schema 4. Schemata 5. Disposition Part II: The Caligari Complex (1943-1947) 6. The Conquest of Europe on the Screen: The Nazi Newsreel, 1939-40 7. The Hitler Image 8. Below the Surface: Project of a Test Film Part III: Postwar Publics (1948-1950) 9. Re-education Program for the Reich 10. How and Why the Public Responds to the Propagandist 11. Popular Advertisements 12. A Duck Crosses Main Street 13. National Types as Hollywood Presents Them 14. Deluge of Pictures Part IV: Cold War Tensions (1952-1958) 15. Appeals to the Near and Middle East: Implications of the Communications Studies Along the Soviet Periphery 16. Attitudes Toward Various Communist Types in Hungary, Poland, and Czechoslovakia 17. Proposal for a Research Project Designed to Promote the Use of Qualitative Analysis in the Social Sciences 18. The Challenge of Qualitative Content Analysis 19. On the Relation of Analysis to the Situational Factors in Case Studies 20. The Social Research Center on the Campus: Its Significance for the Social Sciences and Its Relations to the University and Society at Large Appendix 1: T. W. Adorno, "Report on the Work 'Totalitarian Propaganda in Germany and Italy' by Siegfried Kracauer, 1-106" Appendix 2: John Abromeit, "Siegfried Kracauer, and the Early Frankfurt School's Analysis of Fascism as Right-Wing Populism" Bibliography Sources Index
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