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Contents List of Illustrations 000 Preface 000 1. The Novel: Berlin Alexanderplatz 000 Subjectivity in the City 000 Media Make the City 000 Biberkopf in Berlin 000 2. Politics and Censorship at the "Berlin Radio Hour" 000 The Origins of Public Broadcasting in Germany 000 The Politics of "Non-Partisan" Radio 000 From "Neutrality" to Pluralism 000 3. Cultural Programming and the Radio Play 000 Kultur without End 000 In Search of Radio Art 000 Early Radio Plays 000 4. The Radio Play: The Story of Franz Biberkopf 000 DÜblin's Radio Plays 000 Acoustic Experiments and Polyvocality 000 The Nazi Scare: "Fear Psychosis" Grips the Airwaves 000 5. Film Censorship in the Weimar Era 000 Political Parameters of Cinematic Expression 000 Detractors and Defenders of Censorship 000 The Business of Filmmaking 000 6. Nazi Threats to Film 000 The Assault on All Quiet on the Western Front 000 The Republic Capitulates 000 "The Unleashed Avalanche" 000 7. The Film: Berlin Alexanderplatz 000 Authors and Film: A Fraught Relationship 000 Cinematic Berlin: Phil Jutzi and Walter Ruttmann 000 The Filming of Berlin Alexanderplatz 000 Epilogue 000 Notes 000 Index 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Döblin, Alfred, 1878-1957. Berlin Alexanderplatz.
Germany -- Politics and government -- 1918-1933.
Germany -- Intellectual life -- 1918-1933.
Radio broadcasting -- Germany -- History -- 20th century.
Motion pictures -- Germany -- History -- 20th century.