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| 245 | 0 0 | ▼a Visual culture and the Holocaust / ▼c edited and with an introduction by Barbie Zelizer. |
| 260 | ▼a New Brunswick, N.J. : ▼b Rutgers University Press, ▼c c2001. | |
| 300 | ▼a vii, 364 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 27 cm. | |
| 440 | 0 | ▼a Rutgers depth of field series |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| 505 | 0 0 | ▼t Introduction : On visualizing the Holocaust / ▼r Barbie Zelizer -- ▼t In plain sight / ▼r Liliane Weissberg -- ▼t Of mice and mimesis : reading Spiegelman with Adorno / ▼r Andreas Huyssen -- ▼t Deadly historians : Boltanski's intervention in Holocaust historiography / ▼r Ernst van Alphen -- ▼t Lost in translation : Clement Greenberg, Anselm Kiefer, and the subject of history / ▼r Lisa Saltzman -- ▼t The man in the glass box : watching the Eichmann trial on American television / ▼r Jeffrey Shandler -- ▼t Tele-suffering and testimony in the dot com era / ▼r Geoffrey Hartman -- ▼t Schindler's list is not shoah : second commandment, popular modernism, and public memory / ▼r Miriam Bratu Hansen -- ▼t Hybrid victims : second-generation Israelis screen the Holocaust / ▼r Yosefa Loshitzky -- ▼t Daniel Libeskind's Jewish museum in Berlin : the uncanny arts of memorial architecture / ▼r James E. Young -- ▼t "From shore to shore" : the Holocaust, clandestine immigration, and Israeli heritage museums / ▼r Tamar Katriel -- ▼t Surviving images : Holocaust photographs and the work of postmemory / ▼r Marianne Hirsch -- ▼t Gender and atrocity : women in Holocaust photographs / ▼r Barbie Zelizer -- ▼t The shrunken head of Buchenwald : icons of atrocity at Nuremberg / ▼r Lawrence Douglas -- ▼t The tattooed Jew / Dora Apel -- ▼t Clicking on Hitler : the virtual Holocaust @home / ▼r Anna Reading -- ▼t Analogs of loss : Vera Frenkel's Body missing (http://www.yorku.ca/BodyMissing) / ▼r Elizabeth Legge. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in art. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Arts, Modern ▼y 20th century. |
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컨텐츠정보
책소개
How does one represent the Holocaust? What does it mean to visualize it? Despite Theodor Adorno's famous injunction that there can be no poetry after the Holocaust, the past half century has produced repeated attempts to impart that which has been considered beyond the limits of representation. From Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List, Claude Lanzmann's epic documentary project Shoah, to Art Spiegelman's Maus, the visual domain has emerged as a fruitful venue for representing those horrible times.Visual Culture and the Holocaust takes that domain as its focus. It considers the increasing number of works that claim to give us access to the Holocaust, asking for whom these images are intended and how effective they are at promoting remembrance and understanding. Barbie Zelizer has gathered essays from a group of internationally renowned scholars representing a broad range of disciplines to consider both the traditional and the unconventional ways in which the Holocaust has been visually represented. In addressing film, painting, photography, museum exhibits, television, the Internet, and the body itself as venues for these representations, the essays explore the abilities of these different genres to testify to the tragedy, particularly in relation to the horrific historical fact they seek to translate.Visual Culture and the Holocaust substantially enhances what we know of the visual representation of the Holocaust. An introduction by the editor provides an important historical and theoretical overview of these efforts as well as a context in which these accomplishments may be understood.
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저자소개
바비 젤리저(엮은이)
미국 펜실베이니아대학교 아넨버그 커뮤니케이션 스쿨의 석좌교수다. 미국예술과학아카데미의 회원이며, 2021년에는 영국 학사원의 펠로우로 선발됐다. 언론정보학 분야를 대표하는 국제커뮤니케이션학회의 학회장을 지낸 바 있고, 현재는 그 분야 대표 학술지 중 하나인 《저널리즘Journalism》의 공동 편집장직을 맡고 있다. 언론인 출신이기도 한 젤라이저는 위기와 전쟁 시기 저널리즘의 권위와 문화, 집단기억, 이미지 등에 관심을 가지고 연구하고 있다. 《왜 저널리즘은 항상 제자리걸음이었나?Taking Journalism Seriously》 《전쟁보도: 전시의 저널리즘Reporting War》(공저)이 한국에 소개된 바 있으며, 그 밖의 저서로 About To Die: How News Images Move the Public, Remembering to Forget: Holocaust Memory Through the Camera’s Eye 등이 있다.
