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,Revolution and the Weimar Avant-Garde: Contesting the Politics of Art, 1919–1924,e the words of the Expressionist painter Max Pechstein, writing in the November Group pamphlet . (To All Artists) in 1919. His declaration, based more on hope than actuality, caught the tenor of the age. In the wake of the collapse of the monarchy and the end of the First World War in November 1918,不知疲倦 发表于 2025-3-23 19:09:36
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,Blue Angel, Brown Culture: The Politics of Film Reception in Göttingen,largest newspaper, could hardly contain his excitement. His review made clear that advertisements, which promoted the film as “Germany’s greatest sound film” and “the greatest artistic achievement of the season,” were not hyperbole. Koch wrote that the film served as nothing less than “an eternal miCREST 发表于 2025-3-24 07:03:47
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Middle-Class Heroes: Anti-Nationalism in the Popular Adventure Films of the Weimar Republic,of 1947, ., identified postwar German film with the three major paradigms customarily associated with Weimar culture as a whole: ominous anticipation of the rise of Nazism, inability to come to terms with the traumatic experiences of World War I, and dispassionate escapism in the face of contemporarincontinence 发表于 2025-3-24 16:15:58
Middle-Class Heroes: Anti-Nationalism in the Popular Adventure Films of the Weimar Republic,of 1947, ., identified postwar German film with the three major paradigms customarily associated with Weimar culture as a whole: ominous anticipation of the rise of Nazism, inability to come to terms with the traumatic experiences of World War I, and dispassionate escapism in the face of contemporarmitten 发表于 2025-3-24 19:53:59
Exotic Attractions and Imperialist Fantasies in Weimar Youth Literature,e had acquired colonies relatively late in the nineteenth century and had never developed a coherent policy on imperialist matters.. Only after the Berlin Conference of 1884–1885 did Germany obtain colonial territory, mostly in Africa: German East Africa (comprising present-day parts of mainland TanEntreaty 发表于 2025-3-25 02:45:29
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