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Diasporic Encounters in German Social Drama
Diasporic Encounters in German Social Drama
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Contemporary television fictions allow the audience to experience the reality of everyday life in audio-visual spaces. Thus, controversial issues discussed in German society such as homosexuality, racism or 'clashes of cultures' are revisited in the social drama films produced for German television through a mixture of generic conventions such as tragedy, thriller and melodrama. Consequently, the audio-visual representations of the people, who are the focus of these discussions, represent an in…
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  • Year: 2021
  • Pages: 220
  • ISBN-10: 373697373X
  • ISBN-13: 9783736973732
  • Format: 14.8 x 21 x 1.2 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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Contemporary television fictions allow the audience to experience the reality of everyday life in audio-visual spaces. Thus, controversial issues discussed in German society such as homosexuality, racism or 'clashes of cultures' are revisited in the social drama films produced for German television through a mixture of generic conventions such as tragedy, thriller and melodrama. Consequently, the audio-visual representations of the people, who are the focus of these discussions, represent an interesting area of research. The book deals with the audio-visual spatiality of the Turkish diaspora in Berlin in three contemporary TV films in this format; namely Wut (Range, dir. Zuli Aladağ, 2006), Die Neue (The Newcomer, dir. Buket Alakuş, 2015) and Nachspielzeit (Extra-Time, dir. Andreas Pieper, 2015). Therewith, it brings a spatial approach to the issue of 'polemical belonging of the Turkish Diaspora to the German national space' within the audio-visual context. The proposed spatial approach presents an alternative argument to the assumptions of German politicians, who celebrate 'a common German history that bases on Christian-Jewish identity, democracy and enlightenment'.

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  • Author: Emrah Yalcin
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2021
  • Pages: 220
  • ISBN-10: 373697373X
  • ISBN-13: 9783736973732
  • Format: 14.8 x 21 x 1.2 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

Contemporary television fictions allow the audience to experience the reality of everyday life in audio-visual spaces. Thus, controversial issues discussed in German society such as homosexuality, racism or 'clashes of cultures' are revisited in the social drama films produced for German television through a mixture of generic conventions such as tragedy, thriller and melodrama. Consequently, the audio-visual representations of the people, who are the focus of these discussions, represent an interesting area of research. The book deals with the audio-visual spatiality of the Turkish diaspora in Berlin in three contemporary TV films in this format; namely Wut (Range, dir. Zuli Aladağ, 2006), Die Neue (The Newcomer, dir. Buket Alakuş, 2015) and Nachspielzeit (Extra-Time, dir. Andreas Pieper, 2015). Therewith, it brings a spatial approach to the issue of 'polemical belonging of the Turkish Diaspora to the German national space' within the audio-visual context. The proposed spatial approach presents an alternative argument to the assumptions of German politicians, who celebrate 'a common German history that bases on Christian-Jewish identity, democracy and enlightenment'.

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