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Hackers as Heroes in German Film and Television

William Mahan

This book examines German feature films and television series centered around the figure of the computer hacker as a hero, introducing the German hacker genre to the ongoing scholarly discussion of genre in German cinema. William Mahan argues that the genre reflects a history of youth resistance, a complex political landscape, and an obsession with Datenschutz (data protection) in the German context to make the hacker an archetypal character with both national and global cultural appeal. Ultimately, Mahan posits, the continued prevalence of the hacker over the last twenty-five years suggests that while remaining relevant, the figure has also evolved and become dynamic in connection to developing technologies. Scholars of film studies, German studies, and cultural studies will find this book of particular interest.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 172 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-66692-582-1 • Hardback • December 2023 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
978-1-66692-583-8 • eBook • December 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Subjects: Performing Arts / Film / General, Foreign Language Study / German, Social Science / Media Studies

William Mahan is assistant teaching professor of German at Northern Arizona University.

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Hackers as Heroes in German Film and Television

Chapter 1:Unmasking the German Hacker: Identity and German Hackers in Film

Chapter 2:23, the Hacker’s Hero Ethic, and the KGB Hacks

Chapter 3: Data (In)Security: in Who Am I – Kein System ist sicher

Chapter 4: You Are Wanted – German Hacker as Villain

Chapter 5:Tech History and The Billion Dollar Code: German Hackers and the “Vision” for Google Earth

Chapter 6:The Chaos Computer Club: Real German Hackers as Heroes

Conclusion

Bibliography

About the Author

William Mahan’s Hackers as Heroes signals an exciting development in German media studies--a deeply researched, well written, and delightfully incisive engagement with technology, its expert if ethically challenged practitioners, and how they have been depicted in German film and television. This is a timely intervention and fascinating read on an important topic that certainly won’t be going away anytime soon.


— Jaimey Fisher, University of California - Davis


Innovative and unique in the way it traces the popularity of the hacker as a hero in German film and television, William Mahan’s book argues that it must be understood in relation to the Germans’ anxieties about surveillance and obsession with data privacy. Departing from computer-themed science fiction Hollywood films, the German films’ depiction of hackers situates them in the physical world rather than virtual reality and foregrounds their rebellious nature. An underdog who is often historically informed and politically engaged, the hacker in the films and television series analyzed by the author can expose tensions between national security and personal privacy. Mahan delves into the ways the figure of the hacker functions as a hero, a present-day cowboy, an artist of the twenty-first century, a trickster, a ghost, or a punk, revealing how its vigilant actions alert us to the value and vulnerability of personal and national data. His accessible, well-researched study will be helpful to anyone interested in German media, hacker culture and ethics, and our current and future relationship with technology.


— Alice Bardan, Mount Saint Mary's University


Hackers as Heroes in German Film and Television

Cover Image
Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • This book examines German feature films and television series centered around the figure of the computer hacker as a hero, introducing the German hacker genre to the ongoing scholarly discussion of genre in German cinema. William Mahan argues that the genre reflects a history of youth resistance, a complex political landscape, and an obsession with Datenschutz (data protection) in the German context to make the hacker an archetypal character with both national and global cultural appeal. Ultimately, Mahan posits, the continued prevalence of the hacker over the last twenty-five years suggests that while remaining relevant, the figure has also evolved and become dynamic in connection to developing technologies. Scholars of film studies, German studies, and cultural studies will find this book of particular interest.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 172 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-66692-582-1 • Hardback • December 2023 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
    978-1-66692-583-8 • eBook • December 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: Performing Arts / Film / General, Foreign Language Study / German, Social Science / Media Studies
Author
Author
  • William Mahan is assistant teaching professor of German at Northern Arizona University.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements

    Introduction: Hackers as Heroes in German Film and Television

    Chapter 1:Unmasking the German Hacker: Identity and German Hackers in Film

    Chapter 2:23, the Hacker’s Hero Ethic, and the KGB Hacks

    Chapter 3: Data (In)Security: in Who Am I – Kein System ist sicher

    Chapter 4: You Are Wanted – German Hacker as Villain

    Chapter 5:Tech History and The Billion Dollar Code: German Hackers and the “Vision” for Google Earth

    Chapter 6:The Chaos Computer Club: Real German Hackers as Heroes

    Conclusion

    Bibliography

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • William Mahan’s Hackers as Heroes signals an exciting development in German media studies--a deeply researched, well written, and delightfully incisive engagement with technology, its expert if ethically challenged practitioners, and how they have been depicted in German film and television. This is a timely intervention and fascinating read on an important topic that certainly won’t be going away anytime soon.


    — Jaimey Fisher, University of California - Davis


    Innovative and unique in the way it traces the popularity of the hacker as a hero in German film and television, William Mahan’s book argues that it must be understood in relation to the Germans’ anxieties about surveillance and obsession with data privacy. Departing from computer-themed science fiction Hollywood films, the German films’ depiction of hackers situates them in the physical world rather than virtual reality and foregrounds their rebellious nature. An underdog who is often historically informed and politically engaged, the hacker in the films and television series analyzed by the author can expose tensions between national security and personal privacy. Mahan delves into the ways the figure of the hacker functions as a hero, a present-day cowboy, an artist of the twenty-first century, a trickster, a ghost, or a punk, revealing how its vigilant actions alert us to the value and vulnerability of personal and national data. His accessible, well-researched study will be helpful to anyone interested in German media, hacker culture and ethics, and our current and future relationship with technology.


    — Alice Bardan, Mount Saint Mary's University


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