Constructions of Cultural Identities in Newsreel Cinema and Television after 1945
Autor: | Kornelia Imesch, Sigrid Schade, Samuel Sieber |
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EAN: | 9783839429754 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 01.11.2016 |
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Schlagworte: | Archive Contemporary Art Contemporary Art Cultural History Cultural History Cultural Identity Cultural Identity Film Media Media Media History Media History Media Studies Media Studies National Identity Television Television |
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Newsreel cinema and television not only served as an important tool in the shaping of political spheres and the construction of national and cultural identities up to the 1960s. Today's potent televisual forms were furthermore developed in and strongly influenced by newsreels, and much of the archived newsreel footage is repeatedly used to both illustrate and re-stage past events and their significance. This book addresses newsreel cinema and television as a medium serving the formation of cultural identities in a variety of national contexts after 1945, its role in forming audiovisual narratives of a »biopic of the nation«, and the technical, aesthetical, and political challenges of archiving and restaging cinematic and televisual newsreel.
Kornelia Imesch (Prof. Dr.) is professor for modern and contemporary art and architecture at the Section d'histoire de l'art, University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Sigrid Schade (Prof. Dr.) is head of the Institute for Cultural Studies in the Arts at Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland. Samuel Sieber (PhD) is a researcher in Basel, and Zurich, Switzerland.
Kornelia Imesch (Prof. Dr.) is professor for modern and contemporary art and architecture at the Section d'histoire de l'art, University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Sigrid Schade (Prof. Dr.) is head of the Institute for Cultural Studies in the Arts at Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland. Samuel Sieber (PhD) is a researcher in Basel, and Zurich, Switzerland.