Der caligarische Imperativ'. Schrift und Bild im Stummfilm

Against the background of the Ut-pictura-poesis-discussion and the crisis of language at the beginning of the twentieth century, the article shows that silent movies used to integrate letters and writing not only for the obligatory title cards, but also, in a wider sense, as so called 'inserts&...

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Main Author: Ulrich Johannes Beil
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2009-12-01
Series:Pandaemonium Germanicum: Revista de Estudos Germanísticos
Online Access:http://www.revistas.usp.br/pg/article/view/48013
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spelling doaj-18ee97ee366842fdb10ec24aa2cbb8582020-11-24T23:52:43ZdeuUniversidade de São PauloPandaemonium Germanicum: Revista de Estudos Germanísticos1414-19061982-88372009-12-0101411410.1590/S1982-8837200900010000247716Der caligarische Imperativ'. Schrift und Bild im StummfilmUlrich Johannes Beil0Universität MünchenAgainst the background of the Ut-pictura-poesis-discussion and the crisis of language at the beginning of the twentieth century, the article shows that silent movies used to integrate letters and writing not only for the obligatory title cards, but also, in a wider sense, as so called 'inserts': notes, letters, telegrams, certificates, testaments, etc.. The article analyses movies such as Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam (1920), Nosferatu (1922), Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (1922), Das Wachsfigurenkabinett (1923/24) and above all Robert Wienes' Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920) as examples of a complex and multfaceted mode of relation between picture and writing in the German Cinema of the Republic of Weimar. The famous order You must become Caligari in Wienes' film can be read as a hybrid formula, mixing as well the hypnotic imperative, the rhetoric of persuasion, the language of commercials, combining different discursive energies (medical, political, psychological, economical) of the time.http://www.revistas.usp.br/pg/article/view/48013
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description Against the background of the Ut-pictura-poesis-discussion and the crisis of language at the beginning of the twentieth century, the article shows that silent movies used to integrate letters and writing not only for the obligatory title cards, but also, in a wider sense, as so called 'inserts': notes, letters, telegrams, certificates, testaments, etc.. The article analyses movies such as Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam (1920), Nosferatu (1922), Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (1922), Das Wachsfigurenkabinett (1923/24) and above all Robert Wienes' Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920) as examples of a complex and multfaceted mode of relation between picture and writing in the German Cinema of the Republic of Weimar. The famous order You must become Caligari in Wienes' film can be read as a hybrid formula, mixing as well the hypnotic imperative, the rhetoric of persuasion, the language of commercials, combining different discursive energies (medical, political, psychological, economical) of the time.
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