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(2017) "Doch ist das wirkliche auch vergessen, so ist es darum nicht getilgt", Dordrecht, Springer.
Disputed since the publication of From Caligari to Hitler (1947), Siegfried Kracauer's argument that Weimar cinema reveals proto-fascist psychological dispositions is further problematized when films of "pre-Hitler Germany" are analyzed in relation to the interwar crisis of historicism (Kracauer 2004, S. li). The nexus between fascism and historicism is indeed vexed and ambiguous, not least on account of the incongruous, often-contradictory meanings that the latter term has acquired from twentieth-century scholars and critics.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-13239-2_15
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Baer, N. (2017)., Natural history: rethinking the Bergfilm, in J. Ahrens, P. Fleming, S. Martin & U. Vedder (Hrsg.), "Doch ist das wirkliche auch vergessen, so ist es darum nicht getilgt", Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 279-305.
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