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  • 1
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    London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Dehli ; Sydney : Bloomsbury Academic
    ISBN: 9781350187108 , 9781350187085 , 9781350187092
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 246 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2021
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Shoah ; Judenvernichtung ; Rettung ; Widerstand ; Judenverfolgung ; Shoah ; Widerstand ; Rettung ; Judenverfolgung ; Judenvernichtung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783110604726 , 9783110602135
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 255 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Europäisch-jüdische Studien - Beiträge Band 45
    Uniform Title: Mythos und Revolte
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Am Beispiel von drei US-amerikanischen Spielfilmen über den bewaffneten jüdischen Widerstand während des Holocaust werden sowohl aus geschichtswissenschaftlicher als auch aus filmwissenschaftlicher Perspektive nicht nur Rezeption und Repräsentation des Widerstands untersucht, sondern auch das Verhältnis zwischen Geschichtswissenschaft und Filmfiktion. Eine Frage steht dabei im Mittelpunkt: Können filmische Fiktionen der Geschichtswissenschaft relevante Erkenntnisse liefern und neue Sinnzusammenhänge herstellen? Im Kontext der Analysen stehen besonders zwei Begriffe im Vordergrund: Mythos und Authentizität. In der Auseinandersetzung mit den Spielfilmen und den historischen Ereignissen werden zudem einige zentrale Fragen der Holocaust-Forschung behandelt: Fragen nach der Definition des Widerstands, Fragen nach Leben und Überleben, der Ethik der Rache und schließlich: Inwieweit können wir diesen Ereignissen mit moralischen Kategorien begegnen?
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Vorwort -- Inhalt -- 1. Einleitung -- 2. Vom Nutzen der Filmfiktion für die Geschichtswissenschaft -- 3. Jüdischer Widerstand: Tendenzen der Forschung -- 4. Uprising: Der Weg der Mythen -- 5. The Grey Zone: Das Rettende in der Revolte -- 6. Defiance: Die Verwandlung der Wälder -- 7. Schlussbetrachtung: Die Rache des Kinos -- Quellenverzeichnis -- Literaturverzeichnis -- Verzeichnis der Filme -- Personenregister
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  • 3
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    Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press
    ISBN: 9780810136083 , 0810136090 , 0810136082 , 0810136104 , 0810136090 , 9780810136083 , 9780810136106 , 9780810136090
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Cultural expressions of World War II: interwar preludes, responses, memory
    Keywords: Jakubowska, Wanda, -1907-1998-Criticism and interpretation ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in motion pictures ; Jakubowska, Wanda, -1907-1998-Criticism and interpretation ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in motion pictures ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in motion pictures ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; PERFORMING ARTS ; Film & Video ; General ; Ostatni etap (Motion picture) ; Ostatni etap (Motion picture)
    Abstract: Screening Auschwitz examines the classic Polish Holocaust film The Last Stage (Ostatni etap), directed by the Auschwitz survivor Wanda Jakubowska (1907-1998). Released in 1948, The Last Stage was a pioneering work and the first narrative film to portray the Nazi German camp. Haltof's fascinating book offers to English-speaking readers a wealth of new materials and sources, mostly from original Polish sources and obtained through extensive archival research. With its powerful dramatization of the camp experience, The Last Stage shaped subsequent Shoah films, establishing several quasi-documentary themes easily discernible in later Holocaust narratives: the dark, "realistic" images of the camp; the passionate moralistic appeal; and the clear divisions between victims and perpetrators. Jakubowska's film introduced the images of camp life that are now archetypal--for example, morning and evening roll calls on the Appelplatz, the arrival of transport trains at Birkenau, the separation of families, and tracking shots over the belongings left by the gassed camp victims. These and other images reinforced the depiction of Nazi German concentration camps and are discernible in a number of subsequent American films, including George Stevens's The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), Alan Pakula's Sophie's Choice (1982), and Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List (1993). Haltof discusses the unusual circumstances that surrounded the production of the film on location at Auschwitz-Birkenau and summarizes critical debates surrounding the film's release. The book offers much of interest to film historians and readers interested in the Holocaust.--
    Abstract: Screening Auschwitz examines the classic Polish Holocaust film The Last Stage (Ostatni etap), directed by the Auschwitz survivor Wanda Jakubowska (1907-1998). Released in 1948, The Last Stage was a pioneering work and the first narrative film to portray the Nazi German camp. Haltof's fascinating book offers to English-speaking readers a wealth of new materials and sources, mostly from original Polish sources and obtained through extensive archival research. With its powerful dramatization of the camp experience, The Last Stage shaped subsequent Shoah films, establishing several quasi-documentary themes easily discernible in later Holocaust narratives: the dark, "realistic" images of the camp; the passionate moralistic appeal; and the clear divisions between victims and perpetrators. Jakubowska's film introduced the images of camp life that are now archetypal--for example, morning and evening roll calls on the Appelplatz, the arrival of transport trains at Birkenau, the separation of families, and tracking shots over the belongings left by the gassed camp victims. These and other images reinforced the depiction of Nazi German concentration camps and are discernible in a number of subsequent American films, including George Stevens's The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), Alan Pakula's Sophie's Choice (1982), and Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List (1993). Haltof discusses the unusual circumstances that surrounded the production of the film on location at Auschwitz-Birkenau and summarizes critical debates surrounding the film's release. The book offers much of interest to film historians and readers interested in the Holocaust.--
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