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Nicholas Baer

Nicholas Baer is Assistant Professor of German in the  Department of German at Berkley University. He was also a Assistant Professor of Media, Arts & Society in the Department of Media and Culture Studies at Utrecht University. He is author of the forthcoming monograph, Historical Turns: Weimar Cinema and the Crisis of Historicism, and co-editor of two volumes of film and media theory: the award-winning The Promise of Cinema: German Film Theory, 1907–1933 (University of California Press, 2016) and Unwatchable (Rutgers University Press, 2019). Baer has published on film and digital media, aesthetics, critical theory, and intellectual history in journals such as Film Quarterly, Krisis: Journal for Contemporary Philosophy, Los Angeles Review of Books, NECSUS: European Journal of Media Studies, Public Seminar, and October, and his writings have been translated into six languages.

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Historical Turns

On CALIGARI, Kracauer and New Film History

Published in Issue 1: The Long Path to Audio-visual History
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