Theater of cruelty: art, film, and the shadows of war
Theater of Cruelty has three main themes that frequently overlap: war, film, and the visual arts. Many of the movies discussed are about war and violence, often related to World War II, and more specifically deal with the two nations that unleashed the war, Germany and Japan: why they did what they...
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Zusammenfassung: | Theater of Cruelty has three main themes that frequently overlap: war, film, and the visual arts. Many of the movies discussed are about war and violence, often related to World War II, and more specifically deal with the two nations that unleashed the war, Germany and Japan: why they did what they did, and how they came to terms with it afterward or didn't. Other essays in the collection, about the diaries of Harry Kessler and Anne Frank, the bombing of German cities, Japan's kamikaze pilots further explore these themes. Many of the artists discussed by Buruma were German or Japanese, including Max Beckmann, George Grosz, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, and Tsuguharu Foujita, as were the filmmakers Werner Herzog, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, and Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, all of whom were affected in one way or another by fascism and its terrible consequences. Theater of Cruelty is less about war itself than the way people deal with violence and cruelty, in the arts and in life....Amazon.com |
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Art, Film, and the Shadows of War
Ian Buruma
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Contents
Introduction
I The Joys and Perils of Victimhood
2 Fascinating Narcissism: Leni Riefenstahl
3 Werner Herzog and His Heroes
4 The Genius of Berlin: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
5 The Destruction of Germany
6 There s No Place Like Heimat
1 The Afterlife of Anne Frank
8 Occupied Paris: The Sweet and the Cruel
9 The Twisted Art of Documentary
10 Ecstatic About Pearl Harbor
11 Suicide for the Empire
11 Eastwood s War
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Robbed of Dreams
!4 The Catty Chronicler: Harry Kessler
!5 The Believer
16 The Last Bengali Renaissance Man
17 The Way They Live Now: Mike Leigh
18 The Great Art of Embarrassment
19 The Invention of David Bowie
20 Dressing for Success
21 The Circus of Max Beckmann
22 Degenerate Art
2-3 George Grosz s Amerika
14 Mr Natural
25 Obsessions in Tokyo
26 A Japanese Tragedy
27 Virtual Violence
28 AsiaWorld
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