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Comedy - Avant-Garde - Scandal Remembering the Holocaust after the End of History
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Auteur: Gross, Andrew S.
Titel: Comedy - Avant-Garde - Scandal Remembering the Holocaust after the End of History
Uitgever: Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
ISBN: 9783825357269
Editie: 1. ed
Prijs: € 35.95
Verschijningsdatum: 01-01-2010
Bericht: Leverbaar (minimaal 5 werkdagen)
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Categorie: Literatuurwetenschap
Taal: Engels
Imprint: Isd
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Paginas: 206
 

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[Annotatie]: Why did the Holocaust become such a prominent theme in American and European art, literature, and film in the 1990s? Why does so much of this art court controversy? These and related questions motivate this study, a joint effort by two scholars of American culture, one German and the other US-American. The authors link the growing centrality of the Holocaust in art, and the increasingly provocative strategies employed by writers, artists, and filmmakers, to the end of the Cold War. History, tainted by obsolete ideological debates, no longer seemed adequate to describing the past, so art mobilized the traditional strategies of the avant-garde - scandal, satire, and provocation - as a spur to memory. The Holocaust became the focus of this revolution in art - and crisis of historical representation - because it seemed to be beyond the limits of understanding. The authors argue that art turns to the Holocaust when commemoration, rather than novelty, is avant-garde. [Flaptekst]: Why did the Holocaust become such a prominent theme in American and European art, literature, and film in the 1990s? Why does so much of this art court controversy? These and related questions motivate this study, a joint effort by two scholars of American culture, one German and the other US-American. The authors link the growing centrality of the Holocaust in art, and the increasingly provocative strategies employed by writers, artists, and filmmakers, to the end of the Cold War. History, tainted by obsolete ideological debates, no longer seemed adequate to describing the past, so art mobilized the traditional strategies of the avant-garde - scandal, satire, and provocation - as a spur to memory. The Holocaust became the focus of this revolution in art - and crisis of historical representation - because it seemed to be beyond the limits of understanding. The authors argue that art turns to the Holocaust when commemoration, rather than novelty, is avant-garde.
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