Description
In Totalitarianism on Screen, political theorists Carl Eric Scott and F. Flagg Taylor IV assemble top scholars to analyze the film from philosophical and political perspectives. Their essays confront the nature and legacy of East Germany's totalitarian government and outline the reasons why such regimes endure.
Other than magazine and newspaper reviews, little has been written about The Lives of Others. This volume brings German scholarship on the topic to an English-speaking audience for the first time and explores the issue of government surveillance at a time when the subject is often front-page news. Featuring contributions from German president Joachim Gauck, prominent singer-songwriter Wolf Biermann, journalists Paul Hockenos and Lauren Weiner, and noted scholars Paul Cantor and James Pontuso, Totalitarianism on Screen contributes to the growing scholarship on totalitarianism and will interest historians, political theorists, philosophers, and fans of the film.
About the Author
Carl Eric Scott is visiting assistant professor of politics at Christopher Newport University, USA.
F. Flagg Taylor IV is associate professor of government at Skidmore College, USA. He is the editor of The Great Lie: Classic and Recent Appraisals of Ideology and Totalitarianism.
Book Information
ISBN 9780813144986
Author Carl Eric Scott
Format Hardback
Page Count 276
Imprint The University Press of Kentucky
Publisher The University Press of Kentucky