Full Description
This book charts how visual culture at the new millennium has engaged with the Holocaust and provides insight into a number of significant trends in the production, distribution and reception of recent works about the Nazi genocide.
Contents
Introduction; I: Between Nations; 1: Between National and Cosmopolitan; 2: Collecting, Indexing and Digitizing Survivor Accounts; II: Between Images; 3: Transits; 4: Haneke and the Camps; III: Between Genres; 5: The Nazi Killin' Business; 6: Globalizing the Holocaust; IV: Between Media; 7: Re-Imagining the Neighbour; 8: Performing Cultural Memory; V: Between Genocides; 9: Cambodian Genocide; 10: The Afterlife of Images: Rwanda