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Projections
The Journal for Movies and Mind
ISSN Print: 1934-9688
ISSN Online: 1934-9696
Screen Bodies
The Journal of Embodiment, Media Arts, and Technology
ISSN Print: 2374-7552
ISSN Online: 2374-7560
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International Men’s Day
19 November 2024 November 19th is International Men’s Day, which recognises “worldwide the positive value men bring to the world, their families and communities […] highlight[ing] positive role models and raise awareness of men’s well-being”. The official theme for 2024 is “Positive Male Role Models”. This information has been taking from the official site. You… Read More
World Philosophy Day
21 November, 2024 – 3rd Thursday of November World Philosophy Day is celebrated on the third Thursday of November, this year on the 21st of November. Read more from the UNESCO World Philosophy Day page here. In the spirit of this day, we have compiled some of our Philosophy Studies titles below. Where is the… Read More
Fall of the Berlin Wall, 9 November 1989
35th anniversary This year marks the 35th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall (9 November 1989)! To celebrate the Fall of the Berlin Wall, we want to spotlight our Books Series on German Studies. These series span further than only our most recent publications, and include a number of Open Access books, entirely… Read More
World Adoption Day
9 November The 9th of November is World Adoption Day! As described on the official website, “The day was created for the purpose of celebrating family, raising awareness for adoption and raising funds to support families in the adoption journey“. This year marks a decade since its creation. Read more from the organisation’s page here.… Read More
International Day of Care and Support
29 October The 29th October 2024 is the International Day of Care and Support! As the United Nations explains, “Care work, both paid and unpaid, is crucial to the future of decent work. Growing populations, ageing societies, changing families, women’s secondary status in labour markets and shortcomings in social policies demand urgent action on the… Read More
World Food Day
16 October 2024 The 16th October 2024 is World Food Day! As the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations explains, “‘Foods’ stands for diversity, nutrition, affordability, accessibility and safety. A greater diversity of nutritious foods should be available in our fields, fishing nets, markets, and on our tables, for the benefit of all.” Read more… Read More
Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Today is Indigenous Peoples’ Day! Berghahn recognizes the significance of indigenous cultures and in the spirit of this day, we have collected some of our relevant titles below. Enacted Relations Performing Knowledge in an Australian Indigenous Community Franca Tamisari “This is an excellent exploration and exegesis of Yolngu performance in all its varied forms from… Read More
International Day of the Girl Child
Today is the United Nations’ International Day of the Girl Child, and this year’s theme is ‘Girls’ vision for the future’. In the spirit of this day, we have compiled a collection of some of our titles looking at girlhood below, with free to read introductions and some open access titles. For more content, you… Read More
World Architecture Day
Happy World Architecture Day! As described by the International Union of Architects, “World Architecture Day (WAD), created by the International Union of Architects (UIA) in 1985, is celebrated annually on the first Monday of October. This day coincides with the United Nations World Habitat Day, aligning the architectural community’s efforts with global urban development goals.”.… Read More
German Unity Day
Commemorating German Reunification German Unity Day is celebrated on October 3rd. Tag der Deutschen Einheit celebrates the 1990 reunification of the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic with ceremonial acts and the citizens’ festival Bürgerfest. In the spirit of this day, we have compiled some of our German Studies titles below. You can browse our… Read More
Series: Film Europa
Peter Lilienthal
A Cinema of Exile and Resistance
Claudia Sandberg
Rethinking Jewishness in Weimar Cinema
Edited by Barbara Hales and Valerie Weinstein
Sensitive Subjects
The Political Aesthetics of Contemporary German and Austrian Cinema
Leila Mukhida
East German Film and the Holocaust
Elizabeth Ward
Cinema of Collaboration
DEFA Coproductions and International Exchange in Cold War Europe
Mariana Ivanova
Screening Art
Modernist Aesthetics and the Socialist Imaginary in East German Cinema
Seán Allan
German Television
Historical and Theoretical Perspectives
Edited by Larson Powell and Robert R. Shandley
Cinema in Service of the State
Perspectives on Film Culture in the GDR and Czechoslovakia, 1945-1960
Edited by Lars Karl and Pavel Skopal
Imperial Projections
Screening the German Colonies
Wolfgang Fuhrmann
The Emergence of Film Culture
Knowledge Production, Institution Building, and the Fate of the Avant-Garde in Europe, 1919–1945
Edited by Malte Hagener
Homemade Men in Postwar Austrian Cinema
Nationhood, Genre and Masculinity
Maria Fritsche
Postwall German Cinema
History, Film History and Cinephilia
Mattias Frey
Turkish German Cinema in the New Millennium
Sites, Sounds, and Screens
Edited by Sabine Hake and Barbara Mennel
Peter Lorre: Face Maker
Constructing Stardom and Performance in Hollywood and Europe
Sarah Thomas
Screening the East
Heimat, Memory and Nostalgia in German Film since 1989
Nick Hodgin
Béla Balázs: Early Film Theory
Visible Man and The Spirit of Film
Béla Balázs
Translated by Rodney Livingstone
Edited by Erica Carter
Published in association with Screen
Dismantling the Dream Factory
Gender, German Cinema, and the Postwar Quest for a New Film Language
Hester Baer
Willing Seduction
The Blue Angel, Marlene Dietrich, and Mass Culture
Barbara Kosta
Michael Haneke's Cinema
The Ethic of the Image
Catherine Wheatley
Destination London
German-Speaking Emigrés and British Cinema, 1925-1950
Edited by Tim Bergfelder and Christian Cargnelli
A Foreign Affair
Billy Wilder's American Films
Gerd Gemünden
Framing the Fifties
Cinema in a Divided Germany
Edited by John Davidson and Sabine Hake
Between Two Worlds
The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910-1933
S. S. Prawer†
International Adventures
German Popular Cinema and European Co-Productions in the 1960s
Tim Bergfelder
The Concise Cinegraph
Encyclopaedia of German Cinema
General Editor: Hans-Michael Bock, CineGraph Hamburg
Associate Editor: Tim Bergfelder, University of Southampton
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