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Holocaust Cinema in the Twenty-First Century
Images, Memory, and the Ethics of Representation
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Edited by:
Gerd Bayer Bayer
and Oleksandr Kobrynskyy Kobrynskyy
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2015
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Notes on Contributors
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Introduction. The Next Chapter in the History of Holocaust Cinema
1 - Part One. The past and its presence
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1. Transformations of Holocaust Memory
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2. Supplementing Shoah
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3. The Act of Digging
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4. The Willing Amnesia
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5. Wilhelm Brasse’s Photographs from Auschwitz
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6. The Singular Jew
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7. Locked doors and Hidden Graves
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8. The Ethics of Perspective and the Holocaust Archive
161 - Part three. The legacy of evil
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9. ‘The doctor is different’
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10. On the Cinematic Nazi
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11. The Holocaust as Case Study
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12. TV as a Historical Archive?
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Index
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January 15, 2016
eBook ISBN:
9780231850919
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