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a| PN1995.9.N36
b| B58 1993
a| Blume, Anne L.
q| (Anne Lynne)
a| Absent mothers, absent fathers :
b| aspects of German fascism as seen through the contemporary camera /
c| by Anne L. Blume.
a| [Place of publication not identified] :
b| [publisher not identified],
c| 1993.
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a| unmediated
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a| Thesis (M.A.)--Rice University, 1993.
a| Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53).
a| The personal history of individuals during the World War II and post-war period is looked at through the film texts "Deutschland, bleiche Mutter", "Europa, Europa", "Peppermint Frieden" and "The Ties That Bind". These film texts are considered for the way in which the filmmakers, in autobiographical accounts of their own lives or of the main characters, have explored and recreated history through individual memory. Memories of childhood in Nazi Germany are constructed from personal remembrance and experience to form a memory of the individual that is unaccounted for in the standard institutional history.
a| Electronic version(s)
b| available internally at USHMM.
a| Photocopy.
b| Ann Arbor, Mich. :
c| UMI Dissertation Services,
d| 1996.
e| 23 cm.
a| Dissertations and Theses
a| Record updated by Marcive processing 21 June 2024
a| National socialism in motion pictures.
a| Women motion picture producers and directors.
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h| PN1995.9.N36 B58 1993