Television, Tabloids, and Tears : Fassbinder and Popular Culture
I am Biberkopf, Rainer Werner Fassbinder declared, aligning himself with the protagonist of his widely seen television adaptation of Berlin Alexanderplatz. The statement provoked an unprecedented national debate about what constituted an acceptable German artist and who has the power to determine ar...
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
1995.
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Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Acknowledgments; 1 The Melodrama of Fassbinder's Reception; 2 Engineering a Democracy through Autorenfilm: The Political Context of Television's Support of Fassbinder; 3 Fassbinder as a Popular Auteur: The Making of an Authorial Legend; 4 Shock Pop: Fassbinder and the Aesthetics of the German Counterculture; 5 The Textual Fassbinder: Two Institutional Genres; 6 Berlin Alexanderplatz: The Interplay of Fassbinder's Textual Voices; 7 The Popular Reception of Berlin Alexanderplatz; 8 Conclusion; Works; Appendixes; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index.