German Television: Historical and Theoretical PerspectivesLarson Powell, Robert Shandley Berghahn Books, 1 août 2016 - 242 pages Long overlooked by scholars and critics, the history and aesthetics of German television have only recently begun to attract serious, sustained attention, and then largely within Germany. This ambitious volume, the first in English on the subject, provides a much-needed corrective in the form of penetrating essays on the distinctive theories, practices, and social-historical contexts that have defined television in Germany. Encompassing developments from the dawn of the medium through the Cold War and post-reunification, this is an essential introduction to a rich and varied media tradition. |
Table des matières
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German Theories of Television | |
Television andIts | |
Gottfried Kolditzs Unfilmed | |
AuteuristTV | |
MediaPolitical and Media | |
Germany as TVShowImport Market | |
Tatort Germanys Longest Running Police | |
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