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Anti-Nazi modernism : the challenges of resistance in 1930s fiction / Mia Spiro.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: PR888.M63 S65 2013

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    Series
    Cultural expressions of World War II : interwar preludes, responses, memory
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Spiro, Mia.
    Published
    Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press, 2013
    Contents
    Introduction
    Spectacular Nazism and subversive performances
    Vamps, tramps, and Nazis: representations of spectacular female characters
    Seeing Jewish or seeing "the Jew"? the spectral Jewish other
    Eventually we're all queer: fascism, Nazism, and homosexuality
    Conclusion: can fiction make a difference? Writing and reading resistance.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-296) and index.
    Introduction -- Spectacular Nazism and subversive performances -- Vamps, tramps, and Nazis: representations of spectacular female characters -- Seeing Jewish or seeing "the Jew"? the spectral Jewish other -- Eventually we're all queer: fascism, Nazism, and homosexuality -- Conclusion: can fiction make a difference? Writing and reading resistance.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780810128637
    0810128632
    Physical Description
    xi, 308 pages ; 23 cm.

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