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Holocaust Cinema in the Twenty-First Century

by Gerd Bayer, Oleksandr Kobrynskyy

Analyses of twenty-first-century Holocaust films that venture across national and linguistic boundaries and make visible various formal and intertextual relationships within the substantial body of Holocaust cinema.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

In the first fifteen years of the twenty-first century, a large number of films were produced in Europe, Israel, the United States, and elsewhere addressing the historical reality and the legacy of the Holocaust. Contemporary Holocaust cinema exists at the intersection of national cultural traditions, aesthetic conventions, and the inner logic of popular forms of entertainment. It also reacts to developments in both fiction and documentary films following the innovations of a postmodern aesthetic. With the number of witnesses to the atrocities of Nazi Germany dwindling, medialized representations of the Holocaust take on greater cultural significance. At the same time, visual responses to the task of keeping memories alive have to readjust their value systems and reconsider their artistic choices.

Both established directors and a new generation of filmmakers have tackled the ethically difficult task of finding a visual language to represent the past that is also relatable to viewers. Both geographical and spatial principles of Holocaust memory are frequently addressed in original ways. Another development concentrates on perpetrator figures, adding questions related to guilt and memory. Covering such diverse topics, this volume brings together scholars from cultural studies, literary studies, and film studies. Their analyses of twenty-first-century Holocaust films venture across national and linguistic boundaries and make visible various formal and intertextual relationships within the substantial body of Holocaust cinema.

Author Biography

Oleksandr Kobrynskyy is a lecturer in the English department at the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg. His current research focuses on representations of the Holocaust in Anglophone literatures and European cinema. Gerd Bayer is Privatdozent in the English department at the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg. He has written on a wide range of topics and is coeditor of Literatur und Holocaust.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors Introduction: The Next Chapter in the History of Holocaust Cinema, by Oleksandr Kobrynskyy and Gerd Bayer Part One: The Past and Its Presence 1. Transformations of Holocaust Memory: Frames of Transmission and Mediation, by Aleida Assmann 2. Supplementing Shoah: Claude Lanzmann's The Karski Report and The Last of the Unjust, by Sue Vice 3. The Act of Digging: Archaeology, Photography and Forensics in Birthplace and Holocaust by Bullets, by Brad Prager 4. The Willing Amnesia: The Holocaust in Post-Soviet Cinema, by Olga Gershenson 5. Wilhelm Brasse's Photographs from Auschwitz: Testimony and Photography in Irek Dobrowolski's The Portraitist, by Tomasz Lysak Part Two: The Ethics of Memory 6. The Singular Jew: Representing National Socialism's Jewish Victims in Recent Historical Cinema, by Jennifer M. Kapczynski 7. Locked Doors and Hidden Graves: Searching the Past in Poklosie, Sarah's Key and Ida, by Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann 8. The Ethics of Perspective and the Holocaust Archive: Spielberg's List, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and Fateless, by Martin Modlinger Part Three: The Legacy of Evil 9. 'The Doctor is Different': Ambivalent Ethics, Cinematic Heroics and the Figure of the Jewish Doctor in Tim Blake Nelson's The Grey Zone, by Erin McGlothlin 10. On the Cinematic Nazi, by Aaron Kerner 11. The Holocaust as Case Study: Universalist Rhetoric and National Memory in Stefan Ruzowitzky's Radical Evil, by Oleksandr Kobrynskyy 12. TV as a Historical Archive? How Epic Family Series Memorialise the Holocaust, by Marcus Stiglegger Index

Details

ISBN0231174233
Pages 200
Publisher Columbia University Press
Year 2015
ISBN-10 0231174233
ISBN-13 9780231174237
Format Paperback
Subtitle Images, Memory, and the Ethics of Representation
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
Edited by Oleksandr Kobrynskyy
Short Title HOLOCAUST CINEMA IN THE 21ST C
Language English
Media Book
DEWEY 791.43658405318
Edition 2nd
Publication Date 2015-12-01
Author Oleksandr Kobrynskyy
Imprint Wallflower Press
Translated from English
Replaced by 9780231174220
UK Release Date 2015-12-01
AU Release Date 2015-12-01
NZ Release Date 2015-12-01
US Release Date 2015-12-01
Edition Description revised edition
Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly

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