Holocaust Vs. Popular Culture: Interrogating Incompatibility and Universalization 1st Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781000925166, 1000925161
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 1000925161
- ISBN-13: 9781000925166
- Author: Mahitosh Mandal
Holocaust vs. Popular Culture debates and deconstructs the binary responses to the representation of the Holocaust in European and non-European forms of Popular Culture. The binary is defined in terms of “incompatibility” between the Holocaust and Popular Culture on the one hand and the “universalization” of the Holocaust memory through Popular Culture on the other.
Table contents:
Part I 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-à-vis Popular Culture
Part II 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 III In Defense 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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