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Anti-Nazi-Filme der deutschsprachigen Emigration von Hollywood 1939-1945
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ISBN: 3888113059 Year: 1985 Publisher: Münster Maks Publikationen

Refractions of the Third Reich in German and Austrian fiction and film
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ISBN: 128116433X 9786611164331 0191532819 1429470704 9780191532818 9780199266111 0199266115 9781281164339 9781429470704 6611164332 1383040834 Year: 2007 Publisher: Oxford New York Oxford University Press

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Examining the ways in which the Third Reich is represented in German and Austrian novels and films, this book also examines other aspects of the commemoration of the Third Reich. It covers media, and issues, including documentary, gender, the linguistic politics of cinema, photography, memorials, and museums.


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Screen Nazis
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ISBN: 0299287130 1283692120 9780299287139 9781283692120 0299287149 9780299287146 Year: 2012 Publisher: Madison, Wis.

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Probing the emotional sources and effects of this fascination, Sabine Hake looks at the historical relationship between film and fascism and its far-reaching implications for mass culture, media society, and political life. In confronting the specter and spectacle of fascist power, these films not only depict historical figures and events but also demand emotional responses from their audiences, infusing the abstract ideals of democracy, liberalism, and pluralism with new meaning and relevance.


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Our Nazis
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ISBN: 9780748668649 0748668640 0748689141 0748668659 9780748668656 9781299710955 1299710956 9780748668663 0748668667 Year: 2013 Publisher: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press

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Why has a fascination with fascism re-emerged after the Cold War? What is its cultural function now, in an era of commemoration? Focusing particularly on the British context, this study offers the first analysis of contemporary popular and literary fiction, film, TV and art exhibitions about Nazis and Nazism. Petra Rau brings this material into dialogue with earlier responses to fascism and demonstrates how, paradoxically, Nazism has been both mediated and mythologised to the extent that it now often replaces a critical engagement with actual, violent history.

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