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The first English-language monograph devoted to the full oeuvre of Alexander Kluge, the prolific German filmmaker, television producer, digital entrepreneur, author, thinker, and public intellectual. Alexander Kluge (born 1932) is a German filmmaker, author, television producer, theorist, and digital entrepreneur. Since 1960, he has made fourteen feature films and twenty short films and has written more than thirty books -- including three with Marxist philosopher Oskar Negt. His television production company has released more than 3,000 features, in which Kluge converses with real or fictional experts or creates thematic montages. He also maintains a website on which he reassembles segments from his film and television work.
Kluge, Alexander, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Interpretation. --- Kritik. --- Cinéma --- Kluge, Alexander, 1932 --- -Kluge, Alexander, --- -Interpretation. --- -Cinéma --- Kluge, Alexander, 1932-
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Reconstructing Benjamin's complex, fragmentary, yet influential ideas about fashion, this book defines Benjamin's fashion theory, beginning with Convolute B: Fashion in the German thinker's Arcades Project (1927-1940), tracing it through Theses on the Concept of History and beyond. Bringing Benjamin's work into discussion with a number of important but frequently overlooked sources, Philipp Ekardt shows the relevance of Georg Simmel's fashion sociology, art historian Henri Focillon's morphological theories of form, and the writings of German fashion critic Helen Grund, who introduced Benjamin to the fashion scene of his time. Systematically investigating fashion as the 'temporalized processing of difference', as emerging from a reading of Simmel's fashion sociology, Ekardt shows how this idea is modified in Benjamin's fashion-informed philosophies of history and the image, as well as considering how Benjamin's concept of materiality can be related to clothing, and in contrast to an aesthetic of elegance. He tackles the grounding of fashion in sex through morphological motifs in Benjamin's fashion theory, examining the shifts from the androgynous looks of 1920s, to the overtly gender-signposted silhouettes of the 1930s. Pointing to surprising parallels in the overall historical thrust of the Arcades Project - to work through the 19th century - and the fashionable resurgence of Belle Epoque styles while Benjamin was at work on his project, Ekardt also makes a case for understanding fashion as key to appreciating the historical significance and prescience of Benjamin's unfinished magnum opus.
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