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" Mediated Memory: Visual Culture and Prosthetic (Re)Memory in Post-War German Culture "
Amila Becirbegovic
Rose, Sven-Erik
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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804705
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Doc. No
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TL49540
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Call number
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1948877866; 10284370
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Main Entry
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Arbel, Tal
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Title & Author
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Mediated Memory: Visual Culture and Prosthetic (Re)Memory in Post-War German Culture\ Amila BecirbegovicRose, Sven-Erik
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College
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University of California, Davis
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Date
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2017
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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field of study
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German
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2017
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Page No
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230
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Note
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Committee members: Fisher, Jaimey; Krimmer, Elisabeth
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-355-15119-0
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Abstract
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This dissertation asks: how do contemporary generations remember the Holocaust and what role do media play in post-WWII cultural memory construction? This dissertation examines how contemporary generations remember the Holocaust through literature, comics, film, music and cabaret performances and investigates what impact popular post-WWII visual remediation has on current genocides. It addresses how images and popular representations affect genocide memory and what potential these representations hold for mobilizing intervention in humanitarian crises, such as during the Bosnian war in the 1990s and the current refugee crisis in Germany.
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Subject
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German literature; Cultural differences; Migrants; Art; Novels; Politics; Self concept; Radio; Cultural background; Historical text analysis; Refugees; Television; Literature; German; Holocaust studies; Children; Music; Narratives; Cultural identity; Language culture relationship; Slavic studies; Benue Congo languages; Croatian and Serbian; Fiction; Films; Reading; Language history; Families
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Descriptor
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Language, literature and linguistics;Social sciences;Comics;Holocaust;Memory;Prosthetic memory;Refugees;Yugoslavia
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Rose, Sven-Erik
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GermanUniversity of California, Davis
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