The Holocaust in American Film: Second EditionSyracuse University Press, 2002年1月1日 - 302 頁 This work offers insights into how specific films influenced the Americanization of the Holocaust and how the medium per se helped seed that event into the public consciousness. In addition to an in-depth study on films produced for both theatrical release and TV since 1937 - including The Great Dictator, Cabaret, Julia, and the mini-series Holocaust - this work provides an analysis of Schindler's List and the debate over the merit of Spielberg's vision of the Holocaust. It also examines more thoroughly made-for-television movies, such as Escape From Sobibor, Playing For Time, and War and Remembrance. A special chapter on The Diary of Anne Frank discusses the evolution of that singularly European work into a universal symbol. Paying special attention to the tumultuous 1960s in America, it assesses the effect of the era on Holocaust films made during that time. It also discusses how these films helped integrate the Holocaust into the fabric of American society, transforming it into a metaphor for modern suffering. Finally, the work explores cinema in relation to the Americanization of the Jewish image. |
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... audience to identify with characters who had been victims of Nazi racial hatred and per- secution . Therefore , in the name of historical honesty , the Hack- etts should have made it absolutely clear that the Nazis had planned a ...
... audience to identify with characters who had been victims of Nazi racial hatred and per- secution . Therefore , in the name of historical honesty , the Hack- etts should have made it absolutely clear that the Nazis had planned a ...
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... audience identification with the Jewish characters in hiding . This comes in one of the film's key scenes - the Hanukkah celebration . In the diary , Anne writes that they do not make a big fuss about the holiday . Yet it is the ...
... audience identification with the Jewish characters in hiding . This comes in one of the film's key scenes - the Hanukkah celebration . In the diary , Anne writes that they do not make a big fuss about the holiday . Yet it is the ...
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... audience about the Hanukkah service and its significance , they needed one character ( Dr. Dus- sel ) unfamiliar with it so that another character could explain it to him — and , hence , to the audience . To Mrs. Pfeffer's request for a ...
... audience about the Hanukkah service and its significance , they needed one character ( Dr. Dus- sel ) unfamiliar with it so that another character could explain it to him — and , hence , to the audience . To Mrs. Pfeffer's request for a ...
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Acknowledgments for the Second Edition | |
Two The Diary of Anne Frank in the Context of Post | |
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