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Taking early 21st century Britain as a case study, Rethinking Holocaust Film Reception: A British Case Study presents an intervention into the scholarship on the representation of the Holocaust on film. Based on a study of audience responses to select films, Stefanie Rauch demonstrates that the reception of films about the Holocaust is a complex process that we cannot understand through textual analysis alone, but by also paying attention to individual reception processes. This book restores the agency of viewers and takes seriously their diverse responses to representations of the Holocaust. It demonstrates that viewers' interpretative resources play an important role in film reception. Viewers regard Holocaust films as a separate genre that they encounter with a set of expectations. The author highlights the implications of Britain's lessons-focused approach to Holocaust education and commemoration and addresses debates around the supposed globalization of Holocaust memory by unpa

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Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 Holocaust Film Reception: A Microstudy from Britain

Chapter 2 Encountering the Holocaust in Britain

Chapter 3 True Stories: Conspiracy, The Grey Zone, and Defiance

Chapter 4 Fiction: The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and The Reader

Chapter 5 Engaging with Films: Holocaust Film as Genre

Chapter 6 Ambiguous Narratives: British Perspectives on Perpetrators and Victims

Chapter 7 Universal Discourses and National Narratives

Chapter 8 Rethinking Holocaust Film Reception: History, Film and Memory

Bibliography

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/15/2020 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498594080, 978-1498594080
      ISBN10: 1498594085

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Taking early 21st century Britain as a case study, Rethinking Holocaust Film Reception: A British Case Study presents an intervention into the scholarship on the representation of the Holocaust on film. Based on a study of audience responses to select films, Stefanie Rauch demonstrates that the reception of films about the Holocaust is a complex process that we cannot understand through textual analysis alone, but by also paying attention to individual reception processes. This book restores the agency of viewers and takes seriously their diverse responses to representations of the Holocaust. It demonstrates that viewers' interpretative resources play an important role in film reception. Viewers regard Holocaust films as a separate genre that they encounter with a set of expectations. The author highlights the implications of Britain's lessons-focused approach to Holocaust education and commemoration and addresses debates around the supposed globalization of Holocaust memory by unpa

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Chapter 1 Holocaust Film Reception: A Microstudy from Britain

      Chapter 2 Encountering the Holocaust in Britain

      Chapter 3 True Stories: Conspiracy, The Grey Zone, and Defiance

      Chapter 4 Fiction: The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and The Reader

      Chapter 5 Engaging with Films: Holocaust Film as Genre

      Chapter 6 Ambiguous Narratives: British Perspectives on Perpetrators and Victims

      Chapter 7 Universal Discourses and National Narratives

      Chapter 8 Rethinking Holocaust Film Reception: History, Film and Memory

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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