Person: Keilbach, Judith
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Professorin für Media and Culture Studies an der Universität Utrecht
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Keilbach
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- ReviewSammelrezension: NS-Geschichte im FernsehenKeilbach, Judith (2001)Christoph Classen: Bilder der Vergangenheit. Die Zeit des Nationalsozialismus im Fernsehen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1955-1965.; Jeffrey Shandler: While America Watches. Televising the Holocaust.
- ArticleKeeping Up the Live: Recorded Television as Live Experiencevan Es, Karin; Keilbach, Judith (2018-05-16)Increasingly new media platforms are making claims to liveness. Looking back in television history we also find programmes that were recorded, but kept up the claims of being live. This raises the question as to what accounts for the attraction of the live? Focusing on Ein Platz für Tiere and the Netflix Live spoof of 2017 this article discusses disparate articulations of the live and addresses the need to balance freedom, chaos and control on the part of media producers. For their greatest challenges is that boredom and chaos haunts their output simultaneously. It clarifies also how liveness is not a given property of any technology, but in fact hard work.
- ArticleOld Stories and New Developments: Engaging with Audiovisual Heritage OnlineBadenoch, Alexander; Gorp, Jasmijn van; Hagedoorn, Berber; Keilbach, Judith; Müller, Eggo; Mustata, Dana (2018-05-16)It is our great pleasure to present this special issue of VIEW Journal of European Television and Culture in honour of Sonja de Leeuw, one of the founding members of the journal. The issue brings together articles that honour Sonja’s inspiring contributions to television history and television historiography
- BookGeschichtsbilder und Zeitzeugen. Zur Darstellung des Nationalsozialismus im Bundesdeutschen FernsehenKeilbach, Judith (2008)Die nationalsozialistische Vergangenheit ist ein prominenter Gegenstandsbereich des Geschichtsfernsehens. In dokumentarischen Sendungen werden dabei vor allem historisches Bildmaterial und Zeitzeugen eingesetzt, um den Fernsehzuschauern die Vergangenheit vor Augen zu führen und ihnen historische Erfahrungen nõher zu bringen. Die vorliegende Studie beschäftigt sich anhand exemplarischer Sendungen aus der bundesdeutschen Fernsehgeschichte mit den Schwierigkeiten, die diese beiden Elemente für die Darstellung der nationalsozialistischen Vergangenheit beinhalten, sowie mit den unterschiedlichen Verfahren und den historischen Veränderungen im Umgang mit Geschichtsbildern und Zeitzeugen.
- ArticleThe Eichmann Trial on East German Television: On (Not) Reporting About a Transnational Media EventKeilbach, Judith (2014-06-24)This paper discusses the Eichmann trial (1961) as a transnational media event. It describes on the one hand the co-operation of different institutions that facilitated the trial’s filming as well as the worldwide distribution of the footage. On the other hand it draws on East and West German television programs to show how the GDR used the Eichmann trial to campaign against the FRG. Examples from the East German Der schwarze Kanal and the West German Die rote Optik illustrate the reciprocal monitoring and commenting of the other side’s television program. The case of the Eichmann trial points at a significant role of broadcast media during the Cold War. Television advocated the respective political system with particular programs denigrating the other side which sometimes resulted in strong reactions.
- Book partFernsehwissenschaft: viele Gegenstände – eine Wissenschaft?Adelmann, Ralf; Keilbach, Judith; Stauff, Markus; Thiele, Matthias (2000)
- Book partWhen old media never stopped being new. Television’s history as an ongoing experimentKeilbach, Judith; Stauff, Markus (2013)
- ReviewPeter Christian Hall (Hg.): Krieg mit Bildern. Wie Fernsehen Wirklichkeit konstruiertKeilbach, Judith (2001)