History, Memory and Film: Edgar Reitz' Heimat Project as Transformative Narrative

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In this paper I discuss history and memory from a theoretical and philosophical point of view and the non-fiction and fiction aspects of historical representation. I use Edgar Reitz’ monumental work Heimat 1-3 (and his recent film Die Andere Heimat) as examples of very different transformative historical narratives. In terms of narrative construction and aesthetic form the Heimat-project challenges the dominant forms of historical fiction. By combining personal memory, everyday life
and collective memory and a more indirect way of representing factual history Reitz wants to transform our look at German history.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2 maj 2015
Antal sider17
StatusUdgivet - 2 maj 2015
BegivenhedFilm, Democracy and Liberal Education - Princeton University, University Center for Human Values, Princeton, USA
Varighed: 30 apr. 20152 maj 2015

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KonferenceFilm, Democracy and Liberal Education
LokationPrinceton University, University Center for Human Values
LandUSA
ByPrinceton
Periode30/04/201502/05/2015

    Forskningsområder

  • Det Humanistiske Fakultet - Film history, television, German cinema, cognitive film theory, memory and history

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