CUTG PROCEEDINGS, VOLUME 3 Millennial Essays on Film and Other German Studies Daniela Berghahn and Alan Bance (eds.) Oxford and Berne: Peter Lang, 2002. 197pp. ISBN 3-906768-29-5. Volume 3 in the CUTG Proceedings series from Peter Lang contains a selection of the papers delivered at the Sixty-Third Meeting of the CUTG (University of Southampton, 10-12 April 2000). The full price is £22.00, but it is available to paid-up (and retired) CUTG members at the discounted price of £15.00 (incl. p.&p.). A special-rate package of £30 for Volumes 2 and 3 - a combined discount of over 40% - is also available to members. For full ordering details, see the CUTG website: http://www.cutg.ac.uk/proceeds.htm If you are not (yet) a paid-up CUTG member, full-price copies can be ordered on the Peter Lang website (http://www.peterlang.net), or from Peter Lang AG, Postfach 277, Jupiterstrasse 15, CH-3000 Bern 15 (tel.: +41 31 940 2121; fax: +41 31 940 2131; e-mail: [log in to unmask]). To join the CUTG (if you are not already a paid-up member) and qualify for the discounted rate, see the CUTG website: http://www.cutg.ac.uk/joining.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------- Millennial Essays on Film and Other German Studies Edited by Daniela Berghahn and Alan Bance CUTG Proceedings, Volume 3 (2002) CONTENTS Jon Hughes 'Ein neuer Weg des Film': Joseph Roth's Reviews of Documentary Films Daniela Berghahn Liars and Traitors: Unheroic Resistance in Antifascist DEFA Films Claudia Fellmer The Communist who Rarely Played a Communist: The Case of DEFA Star Erwin Geschonneck Julie Gregson East or West - A Straight Choice? Representations of Masculinity and Constructions of National Identity in Wolfgang Kohlhaase and Gerhard Klein's Berlin - Ecke Schönhauser Gabriele Müller 'Links is wat, rechts is wat, und wir sind mittendrin': The Representation of Teenage Identity in Helmut Dziuba's Film Jana und Jan Osman Durrani Virtual Paradises? A Brief History of the Postwar Schlager Anna Richards 'Halb Tier, Halb Engel': Women, Animals and Vegetarianism in the Fiction of Helene Böhlau (1856-1940) and Hedwig Dohm (1831-1919) Bram Mertens The Anxiety of Influence: Benjamin, Scholem and Molitor Peter Graves Novel Developments in Germany: Reflections on the 1990s Heidi Zojer Warum wird an der Konzeptlosigkeit des Übersetzungsunterrichts festgehalten? Hinweise zu einer Überarbeitung und Neugestaltung Peter Hohenhaus Taking the Risk: Using Humour in Language Teaching __________________ The Editors Daniela Berghahn is Principal Lecturer in German and European Studies at Oxford Brookes University. She has published books and articles on Modernism, European culture, and East and West German cinema. She co- organises the Media, Society and Institutions panel of the CUTG. Alan Bance is Research Professor of German at the University of Southampton. His books include work on Theodor Fontane, Weimar Germany, and the cultural legacy of the British occupation in Germany from 1945. He is a former Germanic Editor of The Modern Language Review, and a former president of the CUTG. ------------------------------------------ Dr Duncan Large Joint Honorary Secretary, CUTG Department of German, University of Wales Swansea Singleton Park, GB-Swansea SA2 8PP Tel: +44 (0)1792 295170; Fax: +44 (0)1792 204167 http://www.cutg.ac.uk/