
Mediating Germany: Popular Culture between Tradition and Innovation
Synopsis
Popular culture in the German-speaking world has reacted in numerous ways to the demands of contemporary life, combining century-old traditions but also addressing current political and social debates. The essays collected in this volume offer case studies of popular fiction, theatre, hip-hop and rock music, events like the love parade, as well as describe new developments in documentary filmmaking. Read individually or as a whole, the chapters provide a detailed analysis of both the current issues in popular culture and the legacy of popular art forms throughout the twentieth century.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
- ISBN: 9781847187604
- Number of pages: 177
- Dimensions: 212 x 148 mm
- Languages: English
