'A stimulating collection that assesses the strengths and limitations of Schlindler's List as a film and as a reflection of Holocaust experience. Readers who found the film controversial will have the same response to many of these essays, which invite us to range beyond the immediate issues of a single movie to challenging questions of aesthetic, religious, and theoretical concern.' - Lawrence L. Langer, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
'A stimulating collection that assesses the strengths and limitations of Schlindler's List as a film and as a reflection of Holocaust experience. Readers who found the film controversial will have the same response to many of these essays, which invite us to range beyond the immediate issues of a single movie to challenging questions of aesthetic, religious, and theoretical concern.' - Lawrence L. Langer, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Yosefa Loshitzky, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Communication and Journalism at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is the author of The Radical Faces of Godard and Bertolucci.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments List of Contributors Introduction 1. Every Once in a While: Schindler's List and the Shaping of History Barbie Zelizer 2. Spielberg's Oskar: Hollywood Tries Evil Omer Bartov 3. The Cinema Animal Geoffrey Hartman 4. Schindler's List is not Shoah: Second Commandment, Popular Modernism and Public Memory Miriam Hansen 5. Holocaust Others: Spielberg's Schindler's List versus Lanzmann's Shoah Yosefa Loshitzky 6. But is it Good for the Jews? Spielberg's Schindler and the Aesthetics of Atrocity Sara R. Horowitz 7. The Image Lingers: The Feminization of the Jew in Schindler's List Judith E. Doneson 8. Schindler's Discourse: America Discusses the Holocaust and its Mediation, from NBC's Miniseries to Spielberg's Film Jeffrey A. Shandler 9. The Tale of the Good German: Reflections on the Israeli Reception of Schindler's List Liliane Weissberg 10. The Great Taboo Broken: Reflections on the Israeli Reception of Schindler's List Haim Bresheeth 11. Between Obsession and Amnesia: Reflections on the French Reception of Schindler's List Natasha Lehrer 12. The Uncertain Certainty of Schindler's List Bryan Cheyette
Acknowledgments List of Contributors Introduction 1. Every Once in a While: Schindler's List and the Shaping of History Barbie Zelizer 2. Spielberg's Oskar: Hollywood Tries Evil Omer Bartov 3. The Cinema Animal Geoffrey Hartman 4. Schindler's List is not Shoah: Second Commandment, Popular Modernism and Public Memory Miriam Hansen 5. Holocaust Others: Spielberg's Schindler's List versus Lanzmann's Shoah Yosefa Loshitzky 6. But is it Good for the Jews? Spielberg's Schindler and the Aesthetics of Atrocity Sara R. Horowitz 7. The Image Lingers: The Feminization of the Jew in Schindler's List Judith E. Doneson 8. Schindler's Discourse: America Discusses the Holocaust and its Mediation, from NBC's Miniseries to Spielberg's Film Jeffrey A. Shandler 9. The Tale of the Good German: Reflections on the Israeli Reception of Schindler's List Liliane Weissberg 10. The Great Taboo Broken: Reflections on the Israeli Reception of Schindler's List Haim Bresheeth 11. Between Obsession and Amnesia: Reflections on the French Reception of Schindler's List Natasha Lehrer 12. The Uncertain Certainty of Schindler's List Bryan Cheyette
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