Holocaust vs. Popular Culture
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Holocaust vs. Popular Culture
Interrogating Incompatibility and Universalization
Das, Priyanka; Mandal, Mahitosh
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
264
Mole
9781032169774
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Holocaust versus Popular Culture: A Critical Introduction Part One: Explicating Incompatibility 1. Popular Fiction, Literary Culture, and Artistic Truth: Thane Rosenbaum's The Golems of Gotham and Twenty-First Century Holocaust Representation 2. Playing with the Unspeakable: The Holocaust and Videogames 3. Representation, Appropriation, and Popular Culture: Food and the Holocaust in Roman Polanski's The Pianist 4. Nazi Linguistics and Mass Manipulation: An Analysis of Holocaust Primary Sources vis-a-vis Popular Culture Part Two: Rethinking Universalization 5. Hitler's Popularity and the Trivialization of the Holocaust in India 6. Decoding Holocaust Narratives in Japanese Pop Culture: Through the Lens of Anne no Nikki (1995) and Persona Non Grata (2015) 7. Holocaust Representations through Popular Music: Ferramonti di Tarsia amidst Documentation, Commemoration and Mystification 8. Holocaust Museums: A Study of the Memory Policies of the USA and Poland 9. Trace and Trauma: Early Holocaust Remembrance in American and Canadian Popular Culture Part Three: In Defence of Popular Culture 10. Mothers, Daughters and the Holocaust: A Study of Miriam Katin's Graphic Memoirs 11. Superheroes and the Holocaust in American Comics 12. Unearthing the Real in the Magical: Holocaust Memory and Magic Realism in Select Post-Holocaust Fictions 13. "Once-upon-a-very-real-time": Fairy Tales and Holocaust in Jane Yolen's Novels 14. Retelling the Holocaust with Children: A Pedagogic Study of Stephen King's Apt Pupil and Jane Yolen's The Devil's Arithmetic 15. "Is it safe?": Marathon Man as Holocaust Drama 16. Child's Play, Fantasy and the Holocaust in Jojo Rabbit and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas 17. Incorrectamundo?: Holocaust, Humor, and Anti-Hate Satire in the Works of Brooks and Waititi
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Holocaust versus Popular Culture: A Critical Introduction Part One: Explicating Incompatibility 1. Popular Fiction, Literary Culture, and Artistic Truth: Thane Rosenbaum's The Golems of Gotham and Twenty-First Century Holocaust Representation 2. Playing with the Unspeakable: The Holocaust and Videogames 3. Representation, Appropriation, and Popular Culture: Food and the Holocaust in Roman Polanski's The Pianist 4. Nazi Linguistics and Mass Manipulation: An Analysis of Holocaust Primary Sources vis-a-vis Popular Culture Part Two: Rethinking Universalization 5. Hitler's Popularity and the Trivialization of the Holocaust in India 6. Decoding Holocaust Narratives in Japanese Pop Culture: Through the Lens of Anne no Nikki (1995) and Persona Non Grata (2015) 7. Holocaust Representations through Popular Music: Ferramonti di Tarsia amidst Documentation, Commemoration and Mystification 8. Holocaust Museums: A Study of the Memory Policies of the USA and Poland 9. Trace and Trauma: Early Holocaust Remembrance in American and Canadian Popular Culture Part Three: In Defence of Popular Culture 10. Mothers, Daughters and the Holocaust: A Study of Miriam Katin's Graphic Memoirs 11. Superheroes and the Holocaust in American Comics 12. Unearthing the Real in the Magical: Holocaust Memory and Magic Realism in Select Post-Holocaust Fictions 13. "Once-upon-a-very-real-time": Fairy Tales and Holocaust in Jane Yolen's Novels 14. Retelling the Holocaust with Children: A Pedagogic Study of Stephen King's Apt Pupil and Jane Yolen's The Devil's Arithmetic 15. "Is it safe?": Marathon Man as Holocaust Drama 16. Child's Play, Fantasy and the Holocaust in Jojo Rabbit and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas 17. Incorrectamundo?: Holocaust, Humor, and Anti-Hate Satire in the Works of Brooks and Waititi
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Holocaust;Popular;Culture;Shoah;Incompatibility;Universalization;Universalisation;Fiction;Literary;Art;Truth;The Golems of Gotham;Represent;21st Century;Video Game;The Pianist;Appropriation;Nazi;Linguist;Manipulation;Primary Source;Hitler;Anne no Nikki;Narrative;Persona Non Grata;Ferramonti di Tarsia;Music;Document;Commemoration;Museum;Memory;Trauma;Miriam Katin;Superhero;Comic;Real;Jane Yolen;Apt Pupil;The Devil's Arithmetic;Marathon Man;Jojo Rabbit;Satire;Brooks;Waititi;Testimonial;Jew;Genocide;Media;The Boy in the Striped Pajamas;Devil's Arithmetic;Persona;Striped Pajamas;Postwar;Fairy Tales;Follow;Diary Of Anne Frank;NBC;Violates;Young Man;Tattooed;Adolf Hitler;Anne Frank;Final Solution;Holocaust Survivor;Auschwitz Birkenau Memorial And Museum;Antisemitic;Magic Realism;Superhero Comics;Holocaust Memory;Holocaust Films;Popular Fiction