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Jaimey Fisher

    Este autor explora la intersección de la historia, la cultura y los medios digitales. Su trabajo a menudo profundiza en temas de juventud, reconstrucción y transformación dentro del contexto alemán posterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial. A través de un análisis crítico, ofrece perspectivas únicas sobre la evolución de la sociedad alemana y sus representaciones culturales en la literatura y los medios visuales.

    Spatial turns
    Treme
    Christian Petzold
    Disciplining Germany
    Generic histories of German cinema
    • 2019

      Analyses how the HBO television series Treme treads new ground by engaging with historical events and their traumatic aftermaths. Instead of building up to a devastating occurrence, David Simon's drama unfolds with characters coping in the wake of catastrophe, in a mode of what Fisher explores as a prevailing mode of afterness.

      Treme
    • 2013

      Christian Petzold

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Jaimey Fisher, an associate professor specializing in German and Cinema and Technocultural Studies at UC Davis, explores themes of youth and reeducation in his academic work. His previous publication, "Disciplining Germany," delves into the processes of reconstruction in post-World War II Germany, highlighting the complexities of societal transformation during that era.

      Christian Petzold
    • 2013

      Generic histories of German cinema

      • 334 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Offers a fresh approach to German film studies by tracing key genres -- including horror, the thriller, Heimat films, and war films -- over the course of German cinema history

      Generic histories of German cinema
    • 2010

      Spatial turns

      • 469 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The phrase "spatial turns" signals the growing importance of space as an analytical as well as representational category for culture. The volume addresses such emerging modes of inquiry by bringing together, for the first time, essays that engage with spatial turns, spatiality, and the theoretical implications of both in the context of German culture, history, and theory. Migrating from fields like geography, urban studies, and architecture, the new centrality of space has transformed social-science fields as diverse as sociology, philosophy, and psychology. In cultural studies, productive analyses of space increasingly cut across the studies of literature, film, popular culture, and the visual arts. Spatial Turns brings together essays that apply a spatial analysis to German literature and other media and engages with specifically German theorizations of space by such figures as Siegfried Kracauer and Walter Benjamin. The volume is organized in four sections: "Mapping Spaces" addresses cartography in all forms and in its intersection with culture; "Spaces of the Urban" takes up one of the key sites of spatial studies, the city; "Spaces of Encounter" considers how Germany has become a contact zone for multiple ethnicities; and "Visualized Spaces" concerns the theorization of space in film and new media studies.

      Spatial turns
    • 2007

      Disciplining Germany

      Youth, Reeducation, and Reconstruction after the Second World War

      • 388 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The book explores how the Nazi regime's focus on youth shaped political and social structures during Hitler's rule. After the war, intellectuals and creators used youthful imagery to confront Germany's troubling past. By examining themes of youth, education, and crime, postwar Germans sought to reclaim agency in the face of Allied reeducation efforts. This narrative highlights the struggle to reconcile recent history while navigating occupation and shaping the future of the nation.

      Disciplining Germany