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Jews, Nazis and the Cinema of Hungary : the Tragedy of Success, 1929-1954.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Frey, David
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : I.B. Tauris & Company, Limited, 2017.
Colección:International library of twentieth century history ; 93.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Author bio; Endorsement; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Notes; 1 When Silence became Loud: The Silent Era and the Origins of Sound; Introduction; The Silent Era; The Transition to Sound; The Founding Fathers: Hungary's Film Elite; The Film Profession and the State: Searching for Sounds of Life; Help from Abroad: The Transnational Origins of the Early Hungarian Sound Film Industry; Conclusion; Notes; 2 Constructing the Fantasy of Hungary: Elite Concepts of the National; Introduction
  • The Cultural Politics of the 'Official Nation'The Film Industry's 'Nations', 1933-8; The National Interests: Film Industry Structure and the Intensification of the Jewish Question, 1933-8; Christian Nationalism in the Studios: The Turuls' Antisemitic Attacks; Conclusion; Notes; 3 National Cinema, International Stage: Film Trade and Foreign Relations; Introduction; The Regional Context: The Film Cultures of Europe's Center and the Politics of Culture; German-Hungarian Film Relations: The National Idea and the Centrality of Antisemitism
  • The Dual Monarchy Sequel: Co-productions and Austrian-Hungarian Film RelationsHollywood Reasserts its Dominance: Hungary Takes a Sliver of the American Pie; Conclusion; Notes; 4 Confusion and Crisis: The Jewish Question, the Film Chamber, and the Construction of a Christian National Film ... ; Introduction; 'Jews' and 'Jewishness' in Hungarian Cinema; Gleichschaltung, Hungarian Style: The Institutionalization of the Christian National System; Part I: The Theater and Film Arts Chamber; Part II: The National Film Committee
  • Creating a Christian National Culture through Destruction: The Production Crises of 1938 and 1939Conclusion; Notes; 5 The Flawed Christian National System; Introduction; Undermining the Jewish Laws: Miklós Kozma; Undermining to the Jewish Laws: Movie Theaters, the Interior Minister, and Chamber Membership; Undermining the Jewish Laws: Distributors; The Demise of the Film Chamber; Undermining the Jewish Laws: The ONFB and the Studios; Undermining the Jewish Laws: The Return of István Gerő; The Commissioner for Unemployed Intellectuals and the Antisemitic Crackdown; Conclusion; Notes; 6 The War
  • IntroductionYugoslavia, Springboard to Success; On the Ascent: Hungary as European Film Power; The Paradoxes of Success; Sovereignty and Hegemony: Hungarian-German Filmpolitik; Removing Hollywood from Hungary; Removing Hungarian Film from Europe; Conclusion; Notes; 7 The National Spirit Doesn't Stick to Celluloid: Hungary's Failed National Film Experiments; Introduction; Wartime Christian National Film Rhetoric and Practice; Film Europe and Film Stasis: International Impediments to Hungarian Christian National Film; Bureaucracies and Backwardness