Witte, Karsten, 3, 34
“Wunderwaffe,” 81
Wolzogen, Hans von, 280n63
Wunschkonzert (Request concert),
women’s pictures, 240
61
Woolrich, Cornell, 173, 174, 182,
Wuthering Heights, 185
297n18
Wyler, William, 185, 202
World War I, 278n37
Wyman, Jane, 240
World War II, 102, 154, 162, 165,
196, 279n54; anti-Nazi films dur-
Zehder, Hugo, 88
ing, 138 – 42, 145; boom of Holly-
Zeller, Wolfgang, 38
wood film industry during, 157, 164,
Zinnemann, Fred, 157, 203
201; Dietrich in, 228; outbreak of,
Zoch, George, 45
4, 132 –34, 138, 140, 168
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w e i m a r a n d n ow : g e r m a n c u l t u r a l c r i t i c i s m Edward Dimendberg, Martin Jay, and Anton Kaes, General Editors 1. Heritage of Our Times, by Ernst Bloch 2. The Nietzsche Legacy in Germany, 1890 –1990, by Steven E. Aschheim 3. The Weimar Republic Sourcebook, edited by Anton Kaes, Martin Jay, and Edward Dimendberg
4. Batteries of Life: On the History of Things and Their Perception in Modernity, by Christoph Asendorf
5. Profane Illumination: Walter Benjamin and the Paris of Surrealist Revolution, by Margaret Cohen
6. Hollywood in Berlin: American Cinema and Weimar Germany, by Thomas J. Saunders
7. Walter Benjamin: An Aesthetic of Redemption, by Richard Wolin 8. The New Typography, by Jan Tschichold, translated by Ruari McLean 9. The Rule of Law under Siege: Selected Essays of Franz L. Neumann and Otto Kirchheimer, edited by William E. Scheuerman 10. The Dialectical Imagination: A History of the Frankfurt School and the Institute of Social Research, 1923 –1950, by Martin Jay 11. Women in the Metropolis: Gender and Modernity in Weimar Culture, edited by Katharina von Ankum
12. Letters of Heinrich and Thomas Mann, 1900 –1949, edited by Hans Wysling, translated by Don Reneau
13. Empire of Ecstasy: Nudity and Movement in German Body Culture, 1910 –1935, by Karl Toepfer
14. In the Shadow of Catastrophe: German Intellectuals between Apoca-lypse and Enlightenment, by Anson Rabinbach 15. Walter Benjamin’s Other History: Of Stones, Animals, Human Beings, and Angels, by Beatrice Hanssen
16. Exiled in Paradise: German Refugee Artists and Intellectuals in America from the 1930s to the Present, by Anthony Heilbut 17. Cool Conduct: The Culture of Distance in Weimar Germany, by Helmut Lethen, translated by Don Reneau
18. In a Cold Crater: Cultural and Intellectual Life in Berlin, 1945 –1948, by Wolfgang Schivelbusch, translated by Kelly Barry 19. A Dubious Past: Ernst Jünger and the Politics of Literature after Nazism, by Elliot Y. Neaman
20. Beyond the Conceivable: Studies on Germany, Nazism, and the Holo-caust, by Dan Diner
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22. Munich and Memory: Architecture, Monuments, and the Legacy of the Third Reich, by Gavriel D. Rosenfeld 23. The Ufa Story: A History of Germany’s Greatest Film Company, 1918 –
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