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9: Dealing with Cancer, Dealing with Love: Gender, Relationships, and the GDR Medical System in Lothar Warneke’s Die Beunruhigung
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction: Sex and Socialism in East German Cinema 1
- 1: Hypnagogic Mothers: Gender, Amateur Film Labor, and the Transmissive Materiality of the Maternal Body 22
- 2: Powerless Heroines: Gender and Agency in DEFA Films of the 1960s and 1970s 42
- 3: Jutta Hoffmann and the Dialectics of Happiness: A Socialist Star in Close-Up 62
- 4: Who Is the “Third”? Homosociality and Queer Desire in Der Dritte 84
- 5: Volatile Intimacies and Queer Polyamory in GDR Film 104
- 6: Interracial Romance, Taboo, and Desire in the Eastern Counter- Western Blutsbrüder 126
- 7: The Desire to Be Desired? Solo Sunny as Socialist Woman’s Film 146
- 8: Ambivalent Sexism: Gender, Space, Nation, and Renunciation in Unser kurzes Leben 166
- 9: Dealing with Cancer, Dealing with Love: Gender, Relationships, and the GDR Medical System in Lothar Warneke’s Die Beunruhigung 185
- 10: Reimagining Woman: The Early Shorts of Helke Misselwitz 204
- 11: Shame and Love: East German Homosexuality Goes to the Movies 225
- 12: Gendered Spectacle: The Liberated Gaze in the DEFA Film Der Strass 249
- Contributors 269
- Index 273
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction: Sex and Socialism in East German Cinema 1
- 1: Hypnagogic Mothers: Gender, Amateur Film Labor, and the Transmissive Materiality of the Maternal Body 22
- 2: Powerless Heroines: Gender and Agency in DEFA Films of the 1960s and 1970s 42
- 3: Jutta Hoffmann and the Dialectics of Happiness: A Socialist Star in Close-Up 62
- 4: Who Is the “Third”? Homosociality and Queer Desire in Der Dritte 84
- 5: Volatile Intimacies and Queer Polyamory in GDR Film 104
- 6: Interracial Romance, Taboo, and Desire in the Eastern Counter- Western Blutsbrüder 126
- 7: The Desire to Be Desired? Solo Sunny as Socialist Woman’s Film 146
- 8: Ambivalent Sexism: Gender, Space, Nation, and Renunciation in Unser kurzes Leben 166
- 9: Dealing with Cancer, Dealing with Love: Gender, Relationships, and the GDR Medical System in Lothar Warneke’s Die Beunruhigung 185
- 10: Reimagining Woman: The Early Shorts of Helke Misselwitz 204
- 11: Shame and Love: East German Homosexuality Goes to the Movies 225
- 12: Gendered Spectacle: The Liberated Gaze in the DEFA Film Der Strass 249
- Contributors 269
- Index 273