Published 2017
Table of Contents:
“…Leaving the Habsburg Myth Behind: Postwar Misery, Hugo Bettauer, and the Literature of Inflation -- A Taste for the Real: New Objectivity, Cynicism, and the Cult of Distance in
Weimar Modernity -- The
Weimar Street Film, the Street, and The Joyless Street9 -- The Semi-Public Hotel: In the Realm of Purchasing Power -- The Public Street: Taking a Walk in Melchiorgasse -- Upstairs, Downstairs: Social Climbing Along a Vertical Axis -- Mother and Whore: The Convolution of the Inside and the Outside World -- Challenging the Male Gaze: The Female Subject in Armor -- The Transfer of Agency: Reclaiming the Joyless Streets -- Pabst's Film Adaptation of Bettauer's Book: Omitting the (Anti-)Semitic Discourse in The Joyless Street -- Death in the Mirror: The Killing of a Jewish Femme Fatale -- 5. …”
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