After the fact : the Holocaust in twenty-first century documentary film
By: Prager, Brad
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070.449796 AN SP Sports journalism : | 070.449796 BO EV Every town is a sports town : | 070.449796 HA EV Everything they had : | 070.4499405318 PR AF After the fact : | 070.449956 RE PO Reporting the Middle East : | 070.449956704430973 BR IN Bring 'em on : | 070.449956953044 LE BA Battle lines : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-284) and index.
Introduction -- The Holocaust documentary: in stages -- Touring sites: revisiting the concentration camps in KZ and Martin -- Mediated memories: the influence of Spielberg's Hollywood hit on inheritance and Spielberg's List -- Forgiveness on film: resentment and reconciliation in Forgiving Dr. Mengele and Landscapes of memory: the life of Ruth Klüger -- Family issues: Oedipal confrontations in 2 or 3 things I know about him and The flat --Re-screening perpetrator images: witnessing the past in a film unfinished and photographer -- Conclusion.