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Silent cinema and contemporaneous literature explored themes of mesmerism, possession, and the ominous agency of corporate bodies that subsumed individual identities. At the same time, critics accused film itself of exerting a hypnotic influence over spellbound audiences. Stefan Andriopoulos shows that all this anxiety over being governed by an outside force was no marginal oddity, but rather a pervasive concern in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Tracing this preoccupation through the period's films-as well as its legal, medical, and literary te
Hypnotism in motion pictures. --- Hypnotism in literature. --- Hypnotism and crime. --- Crime in motion pictures. --- Corporations --- Corporate bribery --- Corporate corruption --- Corporate crime --- Business ethics --- Commercial crimes --- Crime and hypnotism --- Crime --- Motion pictures --- Corrupt practices. --- Film --- Thematology --- silent film, cinema, mesmerism, possession, haunting, hypnotism, identity, cabinet of dr caligari, mabuse the gambler, murder, crime, free will, control, agency, kafka, bernheim, broch, autonomy, modernism, literature, suggestion, german expressionism, somnambulism, sleepwalking, vision, hallucination, nonfiction, art, berlin, babelsberg.
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In the first comprehensive study of Jewish identity and its meaning for the history of art, eleven influential scholars illuminate the formative role of Jews as subjects of art historical discourse. At the same time, these essays introduce to art history an understanding of the place of cultural identity in the production of scholarship. Contributors explore the meaning of Jewishness to writers and artists alike through such topics as exile, iconoclasm, and anti-Semitism. Included are essays on Anselm Kiefer and Theodor Adorno; the effects of the Enlightenment; the rise of the nation-state; Nazi policies on art history; the criticism of Meyer Schapiro, Clement Greenberg, and Aby Warburg; the art of Judy Chicago, Eleanor Antin, and Morris Gottlieb; and Jewish patronage of German Expressionist art. Offering a new approach to the history of art in which the cultural identities of the makers and interpreters play a constitutive role, this collection begins an important and overdue dialogue that will have a significant impact on the fields of art history, Jewish studies, and cultural studies.
Arts, Modern --- Jewish arts. --- Jews in art. --- Jews --- HISTORY / Medieval. --- Identity, Jewish --- Jewish identity --- Jewishness --- Jewish law --- Jewish nationalism --- Jewish way of life in art --- Arts, Jewish --- Arts --- 20th century. --- Identity. --- Ethnic identity --- Race identity --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- abstract art. --- aby warburg. --- aesthetic. --- aniconism. --- anselm kiefer. --- anti semitism. --- art history. --- art. --- assimilation. --- berlin. --- clement greenberg. --- cultural identity. --- cultural studies. --- eleanor antin. --- enlightenment. --- exile. --- german expressionism. --- german expressionist art. --- iconoclasm. --- jewish art. --- jewish identity. --- jewish patronage. --- jewish studies. --- jewishness. --- judaism. --- judy chicago. --- meyer schapiro. --- modern art. --- morris gottlieb. --- nazi germany. --- nazis. --- religion. --- theodor adorno.
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