National responses to the Holocaust : national identity and public memory / edited by Jennifer Taylor.

"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 Holoca...

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Other Authors: Taylor, Jennifer, 1961- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Newark : University of Delaware Press, [2014]
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505 0 |a 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 & Robert 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 erotics 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 deconstructed in Israeli Holocaust literature / Iris Milner. 
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