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Auteur(s) : Rosenfeld, Gavriel David (1967-....)
Titre(s) : Hi Hitler! [Texte imprimé] : how the Nazi past is being normalized in contemporary culture / Gavriel D. Rosenfeld
Publication : Cambridge : Cambridge university press, cop. 2015
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (X-466 p.) : illustrations ; 24 cm
Comprend : Introduction ; A 'good war' no more : the new World War II revisionism ; From history
to memory and back again : debating the Holocaust's uniqueness ; Probing the limits
of speculation : counterfactualism and the Holocaust ; Nazis that never were : new
alternate histories of the Third Reich ; Humanizing Hitler : the Führer in contemporary
film ; Between tragedy and farce : Nazism on the Internet ; Conclusion.
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references (pages 437-454) , filmography (page 454) , and
index
"The Third Reich's legacy is in flux. For much of the post-war period, the Nazi era
has been viewed moralistically as an exceptional period of history intrinsically different
from all others. Since the turn of the millennium, however, this view has been challenged
by a powerful wave of normalization. Gavriel D. Rosenfeld charts this important international
trend by examining the shifting representation of the Nazi past in contemporary western
intellectual and cultural life. Focusing on works of historical scholarship, popular
novels, counterfactual histories, feature films, and Internet websites, he identifies
notable changes in the depiction of the Second World War, the Holocaust, and the figure
of Adolf Hitler himself. By exploring the origins of these works and assessing the
controversies they have sparked in the United States and Europe, Hi Hitler! offers
a fascinating and timely analysis of the shifting status of the Nazi past in western
memory"
Sujet(s) : Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945) -- Influence
Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) -- Allemagne -- Influence
National-socialisme -- Influence
Shoah -- Influence
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781107073999. - ISBN 1107073995. - ISBN 9781107423978. - ISBN 110742397X. -
ISBN 9781316191576 (erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb44290287p
Notice n° :
FRBNF44290287
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