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Aftermath : genocide, memory and history / edited by Karen Auerbach.

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    Summary
    Aftermath: Genocide, Memory and History examines how genocide is remembered and represented in both popular and scholarly memory, integrating scholarship on the Holocaust with the study of other genocides through a comparative framework. Scholars from a range of disciplines re-evaluate narratives of past conflict to explore how memory of genocide is mobilised in the aftermath, tracing the development and evolution of memory through the lenses of national identities, colonialism, legal history, film studies, gender, the press, and literary studies.
    Series
    History
    History (Monash University Publishing)
    Format
    Book
    Published
    Clayton, Victoria : Monash University Publishing, 2015
    ©2015
    Locale
    Wybalenna (Flinders Island Tas SK55-02)
    Tasmania (Tas.)
    Contents
    pt. I. The Holocaust and other genocides
    Ch. 1. 'We have exterminated the race in Van Diemen's Land' : remembering colonial genocide in 19th century British culture / Tom Lawson
    Ch. 2. Setting the picture straight : the ordinary women of Nazi Germany and Rwanda who participated in genocide / Kimberly Allar
    Ch. 3. 'A Holocaust the West forgot'? Reflections on genocide narratives of the Ukrainian Holodomor / Rebekah Moore
    pt. II. Perceptions and representations : past
    Ch. 4. 'They are killing all of us Jews' : Australian press memory of the Holocaust / Fay Anderson
    Ch. 5. The politics of detachment : Franco's Spain and the public perception of the extermination of the Jews / Salvador Orti Camallonga
    pt. III. Perceptions and representations : present
    Ch. 6. Looking out from under a long shadow : Holocaust memory in 21st century America / Laura S. Levitt
    Ch. 7. The place of memory or the memory of place? The representation of Auschwitz in Holocaust memoirs / Esther Jilovsky
    Ch. 8. 'Returning to a graveyard' : the Australian debates about March of the Living to Poland / Suzanne D. Rutland
    pt. IV. Holocaust narratives on film
    Ch. 9. Representing rape in Holocaust film : exhibiting the eroticised body for the camera's gaze / Adam Brown and Deb Waterhouse-Watson
    Ch. 10. From 'Eichmann-as-victim' to 'Nazi-as-Jew' : deconstructing justice in American Holocaust trial films / Danielle Christmas.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Auerbach, Karen, editor.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    pt. I. The Holocaust and other genocides -- Ch. 1. 'We have exterminated the race in Van Diemen's Land' : remembering colonial genocide in 19th century British culture / Tom Lawson -- Ch. 2. Setting the picture straight : the ordinary women of Nazi Germany and Rwanda who participated in genocide / Kimberly Allar -- Ch. 3. 'A Holocaust the West forgot'? Reflections on genocide narratives of the Ukrainian Holodomor / Rebekah Moore -- pt. II. Perceptions and representations : past -- Ch. 4. 'They are killing all of us Jews' : Australian press memory of the Holocaust / Fay Anderson -- Ch. 5. The politics of detachment : Franco's Spain and the public perception of the extermination of the Jews / Salvador Orti Camallonga -- pt. III. Perceptions and representations : present -- Ch. 6. Looking out from under a long shadow : Holocaust memory in 21st century America / Laura S. Levitt -- Ch. 7. The place of memory or the memory of place? The representation of Auschwitz in Holocaust memoirs / Esther Jilovsky -- Ch. 8. 'Returning to a graveyard' : the Australian debates about March of the Living to Poland / Suzanne D. Rutland -- pt. IV. Holocaust narratives on film -- Ch. 9. Representing rape in Holocaust film : exhibiting the eroticised body for the camera's gaze / Adam Brown and Deb Waterhouse-Watson -- Ch. 10. From 'Eichmann-as-victim' to 'Nazi-as-Jew' : deconstructing justice in American Holocaust trial films / Danielle Christmas.
    Tertiary/Undergraduate.
    Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed May 20, 2015).

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    Language
    English
    External Link
    OAPEN
    ISBN
    9781922235633
    1922235636
    Additional Form
    Also available in digital form.
    Physical Description
    xiii, 204 pages ; 24 cm

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