Gabriele Mueller is an associate professor of German Studies and affiliated with the Canadian Centre for German and European Studies at York University, Toronto. Her research focuses mainly on German cultural studies and German film studies. She has published essays on various aspects of post-unification German film, in particular on cinematic contributions to cultural memory discourses. James M. Skidmore teaches German literature, film, and cultural studies at the University of Waterloo. His research focuses mainly on the intersections of politics, history, and societal development in narrative literature and film. He is the author of The Trauma of Defeat: Ricarda Huch's Historiography during the Weimar Republic (2005), as well as articles on German and Canadian literature and film.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgements 1. Gabriele Mueller & James M. Skidmore: Cinema of Dissent? Confronting Social, Economic, and Political Change in German-Language Cinema Challenging Viewing Habits 2. Marco Abel: The Counter-Cinema of the Berlin School 3 Sophie Boyer: The Triumph of Hyperreality: A Baudrillardian Reading of Michael Haneke's Cinematic Oeuvre 4. Morgan Koerner: Subversions of the Medical Gaze: Disability and Media Parody in Christoph Schlingensief's Freakstars 3000 Reassessing and Consuming History 5. Roger Cook: Literary Discourse and Cinematic Narrative: Scripting Affect in Das Leben der Anderen 6. Alasdair King: Heimat 3: Edgar Reitz's Time Machine 7. Joanne Leal: Troubled Parents, Angry Children: The Difficult Legacy of 1968 in Contemporary German-Language Film 8. Mary-Elizabeth O'Brien: Creative Chaos as Political Strategy in Recent German-Language Cinema 9. Florentine Strzelczyk: "Looking for an Old Man with a Black Moustache": Hitler, Humour, Fake, and Forgery in Schtonk! 10. Peter Goelz: Haha Hitler! Coming to Terms with Dani Levy Questioning Collective Identities 11. Myriam Leger: German Fascination for Jews in Oliver Hirschbiegel's Ein ganz gewoehnlicher Jude 12. Jakub Kazecki: Border, Bridge, or Barrier? Images of German-Polish Borderlands in German Cinema of the 2000s 13. Michael Zimmermann: The Transnational Deutschkei in Yilmaz Arslan's Brudermord 14. Alice Kuzniar: Diasporic Queers: Reading for the Intersections of Alterities in Recent German Cinema An Insider's View 15. Barbara Pichler: The Construction of Reality: Aspects of Austrian Cinema between Fiction and Documentary Filmography Notes on Contributors Index

