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The End Of The Holocaust Alvin H Rosenfeld

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The End Of The Holocaust Alvin H Rosenfeld
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 325
Author: Alvin H. Rosenfeld
ISBN: 9780253356437, 0253356431
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The End Of The Holocaust Alvin H Rosenfeld by Alvin H. Rosenfeld 9780253356437, 0253356431 instant download after payment.

In this provocative work, Alvin H. Rosenfeld contends that the proliferation of books, films, television programs, museums, and public commemorations related to the Holocaust has, perversely, brought about a diminution of its meaning and a denigration of its memory. Investigating a wide range of events and cultural phenomena, such as Ronald Reagan's 1985 visit to the German cemetery at Bitburg, the distortions of Anne Frank's story, and the ways in which the Holocaust has been depicted by such artists and filmmakers as Judy Chicago and Steven Spielberg, Rosenfeld charts the cultural forces that have minimized the Holocaust in popular perceptions. He contrasts these with sobering representations by Holocaust witnesses such as Jean Améry, Primo Levi, Elie Wiesel, and Imre Kertész. The book concludes with a powerful warning about the possible consequences of "the end of the Holocaust" in public consciousness. (2011)

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