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Turkish German Cinema in the New Millennium Sabine Hake

Turkish German Cinema in the New Millennium By Sabine Hake

Turkish German Cinema in the New Millennium by Sabine Hake


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In the last five years of the twentieth century, films by the second and third generation of the so-called German guest workers exploded onto the German film landscape. Self-confident, articulate, and dynamic, these films situate themselves in the global exchange of cinematic images...

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Turkish German Cinema in the New Millennium: Sites, Sounds, and Screens by Sabine Hake

In the last five years of the twentieth century, films by the second and third generation of the so-called German guest workers exploded onto the German film landscape. Self-confident, articulate, and dynamic, these films situate themselves in the global exchange of cinematic images, citing and rewriting American gangster narratives, Kung Fu action films, and paralleling other emergent European minority cinemas. This, the first book-length study on the topic, will function as an introduction to this emergent and growing cinema and offer a survey of important films and directors of the last two decades. In addition, it intervenes in the theoretical debates about Turkish German culture by engaging with different methodological approaches that originate in film studies.

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This collection of essays significantly contributes to reimagining Turkish German cultural productions as part of a larger conversation on world cinema, global, and diaspora studies, without losing sight of the historical and cultural specificity of places and spaces in which culture is produced. * German Studies Review

With its multiplicity of topics this varied volume contributes much to the promising study of Turkish German cinema, and more general: migrant cinema. [This volume] does not only show how much research there has already been done, but also how much work remains to be done. * Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television

[This book] ...breaks new ground in film-theoretical approaches to the field and points the way to future avenues of investigation. Particularly refreshing are chapters that take account of how Turkish German film intersects with new forms of spectatorship...in its attention to a variety of media and genres, theoretical frameworks, institutional contexts, and its rare inclusion of perspectives from outside Germany...The volume pushes the boundaries of existing scholarship. More than just a survey, it offers productive models for future studies in the field. * German Quarterly

This volume presents an impressive array of essays ... which will be essential reading in German and European culture programs, cinema studies, and minority/diasporic culture studies. The collection emphasizes not only the variety of cultural products here summarized under 'Turkish German cinema,' ... but also methodological diversity. * Katrin Sieg, Georgetown University

I believe [this volume] is going to be a genuine contribution to a very lively yet underresearched area of film studies. [It] will serve as a rich model for scholarly study in film departments, as well as appealing to a wide range of readers, particularly inter- and multi- disciplinary minded scholars. * Nezih Erdogan, Izmir University of Economics

About Sabine Hake

Sabine Hake is the Texas Chair of German Literature and Culture at the University of Texas at Austin.

Table of Contents

Introduction

PART I: CONFIGURATIONS OF STEREOTYPES AND IDENTITIES: NEW METHODOLOGIES

Chapter 1. My Big Fat Turkish Wedding: From Culture Clash to Romcom
Daniela Berghahn

Chapter 2. The Oblivion of Influence: Transmigration, Tropology, and Myth-Makingin Feo Aladag's When We Leave
David Gramling

Chapter 3. The Minor Cinema of Thomas Arslan: A Prolegomenon
Marco Abel

PART II: MULTIPLE SCREENS AND PLATFORMS: FROM DCOUMENTARY AND TELEVISION TO INSTALLATION ART

Chapter 4. Roots and Routes of the Diasporic Documentarian: A Psychogeography of Fatih Akin's We Forgot to Go Back
Angelica Fenner

Chapter 5. Gendered Kicks: Buket Alakus's and Aysun Bademsoy's Soccer Films
Ingeborg Majer-O'Sickey

Chapter 6. Location and Mobility in Kutlug Ataman's Site-specific Video Installation Kuba
Nilgun Bayraktar

Chapter 7. Turkish for Beginners: Teaching Cosmopolitanism to Germans
Brent Peterson

Chapter 8. Only the Wounded Honor Fights: Zuli Aladag's Rageand the Drama of the Turkish German Perpetrator
Brad Prager

PART III: INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXTS: STARS, THEATRES, AND RECEPTON

Chapter 9. The German Turkish Spectator and Turkish Language Film Programming: Karli-Kino, Maxximum Distribution, and the Interzone Cinema
Randall Halle

Chapter 10. Mehmet Kurtulus and Birol UEnel: Sexualized Masculinities, Normalized Ethnicities
Berna Gueneli

Chapter 11. The Perception and Marketing of Fatih Akin in the German Press
Karolin Machtans

Chapter 12. Hyphenated Identities: The Reception of Turkish German Cinema in the Turkish Daily Press
Ayca Tunc Cox

PART IV: THE CINEMA OF FATIH AKIN: AUTHORSHIP, IDENTITY, AND BEYOND

Chapter 13. Cosmopolitan Filmmaking: Fatih Akin's In July and Head-On
Mine Eren

Chapter 14. Remixing Hamburg: Transnationalism in Fatih Akin's Soul Kitchen
Roger Hillman and Vivien Silvey

Chapter 15. World Cinema Goes Digital: Looking at Europe from the Other Shore
Deniz Goekturk

Notes on Contributors
Works Cited
Index of Names
Index of Films

Additional information

NLS9781782386650
9781782386650
1782386653
Turkish German Cinema in the New Millennium: Sites, Sounds, and Screens by Sabine Hake
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Berghahn Books
2014-09-01
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