
Monsters in the mirror : representations of Nazism in post-war popular culture / eds. Sara Buttsworth and Maartje Abbenhuis
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Other Authors: | Buttsworth, Sara (Editor) Abbenhuis, Maartje M. (Other) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: | Santa Barbara, Calif. [u.a.] : Praeger, 2010 |
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Contents/pieces: | 11 records |
Online Access: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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Introduction: the mundanity of evil: everyday Nazism in post-war popular culture Maartje Abbenhuis and Sara Buttsworth |
The "what ifs?" of Nazism: recent alternate histories of the Third Reich Gavriel D. Rosenfeld |
Hitler as our devil?: Nazi Germany in mainstream media Eva Kingsepp |
From Satan to Hitler: theological and historical evil in C.S. Lewis, Philip Pullman, and J.K. Rowling Sarah Fiona Winters |
Hitler is fun: sixty years of Nazism in humorous comics Marc Hieronimus |
Holocaust pornography: profaning the sacred in Ilsa, she-wolf of the SS Lynn Rapaport |
Wonder Woman against the Nazis: gendering villainy in DC Comics Ruth McClelland-Nugent |
Conspirator or collaborator? Nazi Arab villainy in popular fiction Ahmed Khalid Al-Rawi |
"Evil's spreading, sir- and it's not just over there!": Nazism in Buffy and Angel Cynthea Masson |
"Keep feeling fasci/nation": neofolk and the search for Europe Emily Turner-Graham |
Where does evil sit in the classroom? Problematizing teaching about Hitler, nasty Nazis, and the Holocaust Claire M. Hall |
From hagiography to iconoclasm: the Nazi magazine Signal and its mediations Brigette Sion. |