The representation of the past through products of the 'culture industry' bears the history of a long debate between detractors and optimists. This controversy becomes especially significant in a time where commercial audiovisual media affect in unprecedented ways the content and the form in which massive audiences relate to the events of the past. Even more so in a so-called postmodern moment in which public confidence in the real is overall in decline. In this context, the debate on the representation of the history and memory of the Holocaust the paradigmatic example of limitations and imperatives to representational practice - has become a contemporary battlefield regarding the legitimacy and propriety of mass media products. By examini...
The Third Reich\u27s legacy is in flux. For much of the post-war period, the Nazi era has been viewe...
Holocaust survivors are an integral part to Holocaust and genocide commemoration in museums. Seventy...
This article draws on the well-known assumption in Trauma and Holocaust Studies that the representat...
The representation of the past through products of the 'culture industry' bears the history of a lon...
Filmic representations of the Shoah are fraught with ethical challenges, but they are also important...
This paper deals with the role of digital culture and ICT in rethinking Holocaust remembrance, argui...
The reception of the Holocaust in popular culture is like a set of the broken images of the past. Th...
In our globally mediated age our relationship with the past is increasingly interpreted through the ...
This article suggests that memory studies should consider a transnational approach within the field ...
This article suggests that memory studies should consider a transnational approach within the field ...
This thesis analyzes how modern Holocaust films affect what millennials know and learn about the Hol...
This essay explores the relationship between the textual features of popular cultural artifacts pert...
In the modern, overabundant information landscape, information is accessible on and across multiple ...
This article suggests supplementing Astrid Erll’s framework for analysis of memory making media with...
This book explores the growing trend of intermediality in cinematic representations of the Holocaust...
The Third Reich\u27s legacy is in flux. For much of the post-war period, the Nazi era has been viewe...
Holocaust survivors are an integral part to Holocaust and genocide commemoration in museums. Seventy...
This article draws on the well-known assumption in Trauma and Holocaust Studies that the representat...
The representation of the past through products of the 'culture industry' bears the history of a lon...
Filmic representations of the Shoah are fraught with ethical challenges, but they are also important...
This paper deals with the role of digital culture and ICT in rethinking Holocaust remembrance, argui...
The reception of the Holocaust in popular culture is like a set of the broken images of the past. Th...
In our globally mediated age our relationship with the past is increasingly interpreted through the ...
This article suggests that memory studies should consider a transnational approach within the field ...
This article suggests that memory studies should consider a transnational approach within the field ...
This thesis analyzes how modern Holocaust films affect what millennials know and learn about the Hol...
This essay explores the relationship between the textual features of popular cultural artifacts pert...
In the modern, overabundant information landscape, information is accessible on and across multiple ...
This article suggests supplementing Astrid Erll’s framework for analysis of memory making media with...
This book explores the growing trend of intermediality in cinematic representations of the Holocaust...
The Third Reich\u27s legacy is in flux. For much of the post-war period, the Nazi era has been viewe...
Holocaust survivors are an integral part to Holocaust and genocide commemoration in museums. Seventy...
This article draws on the well-known assumption in Trauma and Holocaust Studies that the representat...