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Author Rau, Petra, 1969- author.

Title Our Nazis : representations of fascism in contemporary literature and film / Petra Rau
Published Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2013]
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Description 1 online resource (vii, 214 pages) : illustrations
Series Edinburgh critical studies in war and culture
Edinburgh critical studies in war and culture.
Contents Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Sources of Illustrations; Series Editors' Preface; Introduction: 'Having Your Nazi Cake and Eating it'; 1 Nazi Noir: Hardboiled Masculinity and Fascist Sensibility from Ambler and Greene to Philip Kerr; 2 The Fascist Corpus in the Age of Holocaust Remembrance; 3 'Fascism' as Excess and Abjection: Jonathan Littell's The Kindly Ones; 4 The Good German: The Stauffenberg Plot and its Discontents; 5 'Operation Kino': Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds as Meta-cinematic Farce; Coda; Bibliography; Index
Summary An analysis of the resurgent cultural fascination with Nazism since 1989. Why has a fascination with fascism re-emerged after the Cold War? What is its cultural function now, in an era of commemoration? Focusing particularly on the British context, this study offers the first analysis of contemporary popular and literary fiction, film, TV and art exhibitions about Nazis and Nazism. Petra Rau brings this material into dialogue with earlier responses to fascism and demonstrates how, paradoxically, Nazism has been both mediated and mythologised to the extent that it now often replaces a critical engagement with actual, violent history. In 5 thematic chapters on Nazi Noir, Men in Uniform, Vile Bodies, The Good German and Meta-Cinematic Farce, Rau provides close analysis of contemporary novels such as Jason Lutes' graphic novel series Berlin, historical crime fiction by Philip Kerr and others, Robert Harris' Fatherland, Ian McEwan's Black Dogs and Justin Cartwright's The Song Before It Is Sung; films such as Bryan Singer's Valkyrie and Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Bastards; art installations including Mirroring Evil: Nazi Imagery/Recent Art, and Fucking Hell by Jake and Dinos Chapman; and Piotr Uklanski's photo frieze, Untitled (The Nazis). Key Features:. Broad interdisciplinary approach which includes literature, film, TV and art Wide coverage of popular forms and High Art Comparison with earlier material about fascism which reaches back to the 1930s
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-210) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject National socialism in literature.
National socialism in motion pictures.
Nazis in motion pictures.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Literary.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- German.
National socialism in literature
National socialism in motion pictures
Nazis in motion pictures
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2013409703
ISBN 9780748668656
0748668659
9781299710955
1299710956
9780748668663
0748668667