Nazisploitation! : the Nazi image in low-brow cinema and culture
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Nazisploitation! : the Nazi image in low-brow cinema and culture
Continuum, c2012
- : pbk
- : hardback
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-314) and index
Includes filmography
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hardback ISBN 9781441110602
内容説明
This includes a brilliant line-up of international contributors that examine the implications of the portrayals of Nazis in low-brow culture and that culture's re-emergence today. "Nazisploitation!" examines past intersections of National Socialism and popular cinema and the recent reemergence of this imagery in contemporary visual culture. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, films such as "Love Camp 7" and "Ilsa, She-Wolf of the SS" introduced and reinforced the image of Nazis as master paradigms of evil in what film theorists deem the "sleaze" film. More recently, Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds", as well as video games such as "Call of Duty: World at War", have reinvented this iconography for new audiences. In these works, the violent Nazi becomes the hyperbolic caricature of the "monstrous feminine" or the masculine sadist. Power-hungry scientists seek to clone the Fuhrer, and Nazi zombies rise from the grave. The history, aesthetic strategies, and political implications of such translations of National Socialism into the realm of commercial, low brow, and "sleaze" visual culture are the focus of this book.
The contributors examine when and why the Nazisploitation genre emerged as it did, how it establishes and violates taboos, and why this iconography resonates with contemporary audiences.
目次
- "Nazisploitation: An Introduction" by Daniel H. Magilow
- Part I. Origins, Histories, and Genealogies
- 1. Cinema beyond Good and Evil? Nazi Exploitation in the Cinema of the 1970s and its Heritage by Marcus Stiglegger
- 2. Sexual Deviance and the Naked Body in Cinematic Representations of Nazis by Michael Richardson
- 3. Ilsa and Elsa: Nazisploitation, Mainstream Film, and Cinematic Transference by Alicia Kozma
- 4. Reproducing the Fourth Reich: Cloning, Nazisploitation, and Revival of the Repressed by Elizabeth Bridges
- 5. Utterly without Redeeming Social Value? "Nazi Science" Beyond Exploitation Cinema by James J. Ward
- Part II. Bitches, Whores, and Dominatrices
- 6. The Third Reich as Bordello and Pig Sty: Between Neodecadence and Sexploitation in Tinto Brass's Salon Kitty by Robert von Dassanowsky
- 7. Revisiting the Cruel Apparatus: Disability, Queerness, and Taste in In a Glass Cage by David Church
- 8. Eine Armee Gretchen: Nazisploitation Made in Switzerland by Benedikt Eppenberger
- 9. Meshes of Power: The Concentration Camp as Pulp or Art House in Liliana Cavani's The Night Porter by Elissa Mailander
- Part III. Heroes, Villains, and the Undead
- 10. Digital Nazis: Genre, History and the Displacement of Evil in First-Person Shooters by Jeff Hayton
- 11. Captain America Lives Again and So Do the Nazis: Nazisploitation in Comics after 9/11 by Craig This
- 12. A Past that Refuses to Die: Nazi Zombie Film and the Legacy of Occupation by Sven Jungerkes and Christiane Wienand
- 13. Messing Up World War II-Exploitation: The Challenges of Role-Play in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds by Mimmi Woisnitza
- 14. Of Blitzkriege and Endlosungen: The Resurrection of a Dead Genre? by Michael Fuchs
- Bibliography
- Selected Filmography
- Notes on Contributors
- Index.
- 巻冊次
-
: pbk ISBN 9781441183590
内容説明
In this title, a brilliant line-up of international contributors examine the implications of the portrayals of Nazis in low-brow culture and that culture's re-emergence today. "Nazisploitation!" examines past intersections of National Socialism and popular cinema and the recent reemergence of this imagery in contemporary visual culture. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, films such as "Love Camp 7" and "Ilsa, She-Wolf of the SS" introduced and reinforced the image of Nazis as master paradigms of evil in what film theorists deem the "sleaze" film. More recently, Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds", as well as video games such as "Call of Duty: World at War", have reinvented this iconography for new audiences. In these works, the violent Nazi becomes the hyperbolic caricature of the "monstrous feminine" or the masculine sadist. Power-hungry scientists seek to clone the Fuhrer, and Nazi zombies rise from the grave. The history, aesthetic strategies, and political implications of such translations of National Socialism into the realm of commercial, low brow, and "sleaze" visual culture are the focus of this book.
The contributors examine when and why the Nazisploitation genre emerged as it did, how it establishes and violates taboos, and why this iconography resonates with contemporary audiences.
目次
- "Nazisploitation: An Introduction" by Daniel H. Magilow
- Part I. Origins, Histories, and Genealogies
- 1. Cinema beyond Good and Evil? Nazi Exploitation in the Cinema of the 1970s and its Heritage by Marcus Stiglegger
- 2. Sexual Deviance and the Naked Body in Cinematic Representations of Nazis by Michael Richardson
- 3. Ilsa and Elsa: Nazisploitation, Mainstream Film, and Cinematic Transference by Alicia Kozma
- 4. Reproducing the Fourth Reich: Cloning, Nazisploitation, and Revival of the Repressed by Elizabeth Bridges
- 5. Utterly without Redeeming Social Value? "Nazi Science" Beyond Exploitation Cinema by James J. Ward
- Part II. Bitches, Whores, and Dominatrices
- 6. The Third Reich as Bordello and Pig Sty: Between Neodecadence and Sexploitation in Tinto Brass's Salon Kitty by Robert von Dassanowsky
- 7. Revisiting the Cruel Apparatus: Disability, Queerness, and Taste in In a Glass Cage by David Church
- 8. Eine Armee Gretchen: Nazisploitation Made in Switzerland by Benedikt Eppenberger
- 9. Meshes of Power: The Concentration Camp as Pulp or Art House in Liliana Cavani's The Night Porter by Elissa Mailander
- Part III. Heroes, Villains, and the Undead
- 10. Digital Nazis: Genre, History and the Displacement of Evil in First-Person Shooters by Jeff Hayton
- 11. Captain America Lives Again and So Do the Nazis: Nazisploitation in Comics after 9/11 by Craig This
- 12. A Past that Refuses to Die: Nazi Zombie Film and the Legacy of Occupation by Sven Jungerkes and Christiane Wienand
- 13. Messing Up World War II-Exploitation: The Challenges of Role-Play in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds by Mimmi Woisnitza
- 14. Of Blitzkriege and Endlosungen: The Resurrection of a Dead Genre? by Michael Fuchs
- Bibliography
- Selected Filmography
- Notes on Contributors
- Index.
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