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Titre(s) : National response to the Holocaust [Texte imprimé] : national identity and public memory / edited by Jennifer Taylor
Publication : Newark : University of Delaware press, ©2014
Description matérielle : ix, 203 pages ; 24 cm
Comprend : Introduction / Jennifer Taylor ; PART I: EUROPE: LIVING IN THE SHADOW OF THE HOLOCAUST
; Staging Austria's past in contemporary Vienna: Robert Schindel's 2002 film adaptation
of Gebürtig / Christina Guenther ; From le génocide to la shoah: changing patterns
in documentary representations of the Holocaust in France / Ferzina Banaji ; Death
in Vienna: horrible modernity in Michael Haneke's The Seventh Continent / Jennifer
Taylor ; Lithuanian nationalism and the Holocaust: public expressions of memory in
museums and sites of memory in Vilnius, Lithuania / Edna Kantorovitz Southard 悸bert
Southard ; Soil of annihilation: Czeslaw Milosz's pastoral Poland and the Holocaust
/ Donna Coffey ; Disgrace and torment: The Holocaust in Zofia Nałkowska's Medallions
/ Zofia Lesinska ; PART II:THE UNITED STATES AND ISRAEL: LIVING WITH THE PAST IN
NEW LANDS ; Vulnerability in Spielberg's America: Schindler's List and the ethic
of commerce / Sarah Hagelin ; The wrotics of Auschwitz: an American tale / Phyllis
Lassner ; Reading Holocaust fiction at the end of the twentieth century: Jakob the
Liar and Life Is Beautiful / Jennifer Taylor ; Homecoming deconstucted in Israeli
Holocaust literature / Iris Milner.
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
"The Holocaust was an international event, but the brutal crimes happened in specific
places and are remembered, to a large degree, in various national discourses. The
essays in this book examine the complex and often ambiguous relationship between national
identity and the legacy of the Holocaust in countries including Lithuania, Poland,
France, Germany, Austria, Italy, the United States, and Israel. Specificity about
place and national context matters very much when we talk and write about the Holocaust,
and this book takes up important questions about the relationship between the traumatic
past and our sense of place, language, and cultural or political identity in the post-Holocaust
world."--Publisher's description
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Taylor, Jennifer (1961-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Shoah -- Au cinéma
Shoah -- Historiographie
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781611490565. - ISBN 1611490561
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb43642112h
Notice n° :
FRBNF43642112
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