- Variant Title
- Remembering the Holocaust after the end of history
- Series
- American studies ; v. 183
American studies (Munich, Germany) ; v. 183.
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Gross, Andrew (Andrew S.)
- Published
- Heidelberg : Universitätsverlag Winter, [2010]
©2010
- Contents
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1. Is the Holocaust an American memory?
2. Literature, Holocaust fiction in the 1990s: laughter, memory, place
3. Visual arts, transgression as commemoration: art's ritualized encounter with the "limits of representation"
4. Film, if life had only been beautiful: Radu Mihaileanu's Train of Life and the embarrassments of "Holocaust comedies"
5. Architecture, Daniel Libeskind's world trade center project: architecture, (inter)nationalism, and the politics of moral consensus.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Rohr, Susanne, 1958-
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-204).
1. Is the Holocaust an American memory? -- 2. Literature, Holocaust fiction in the 1990s: laughter, memory, place -- 3. Visual arts, transgression as commemoration: art's ritualized encounter with the "limits of representation" -- 4. Film, if life had only been beautiful: Radu Mihaileanu's Train of Life and the embarrassments of "Holocaust comedies" -- 5. Architecture, Daniel Libeskind's world trade center project: architecture, (inter)nationalism, and the politics of moral consensus.