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5. Wilhelm Brasse’s Photographs from Auschwitz
Testimony and photography in Irek Dobrowolski’s The Portraitist
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Tomasz Łysak
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on Contributors vii
- Introduction. The Next Chapter in the History of Holocaust Cinema 1
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Part One. The past and its presence
- 1. Transformations of Holocaust Memory 23
- 2. Supplementing Shoah 41
- 3. The Act of Digging 59
- 4. The Willing Amnesia 76
- 5. Wilhelm Brasse’s Photographs from Auschwitz 95
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Part two. The ethics of memory
- 6. The Singular Jew 117
- 7. Locked doors and Hidden Graves 141
- 8. The Ethics of Perspective and the Holocaust Archive 161
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Part three. The legacy of evil
- 9. ‘The doctor is different’ 183
- 10. On the Cinematic Nazi 203
- 11. The Holocaust as Case Study 221
- 12. TV as a Historical Archive? 242
- Index 260
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on Contributors vii
- Introduction. The Next Chapter in the History of Holocaust Cinema 1
-
Part One. The past and its presence
- 1. Transformations of Holocaust Memory 23
- 2. Supplementing Shoah 41
- 3. The Act of Digging 59
- 4. The Willing Amnesia 76
- 5. Wilhelm Brasse’s Photographs from Auschwitz 95
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Part two. The ethics of memory
- 6. The Singular Jew 117
- 7. Locked doors and Hidden Graves 141
- 8. The Ethics of Perspective and the Holocaust Archive 161
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Part three. The legacy of evil
- 9. ‘The doctor is different’ 183
- 10. On the Cinematic Nazi 203
- 11. The Holocaust as Case Study 221
- 12. TV as a Historical Archive? 242
- Index 260