Imagining mass dictatorships[electro...
Sarsenov, Karin.

 

  • Imagining mass dictatorships[electronic resource] :the individual and the masses in literature and cinema /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 321.9
    書名/作者: Imagining mass dictatorships : the individual and the masses in literature and cinema // edited by Michael Schoenhals and Karin Sarsenov.
    其他作者: Schoenhals, Michael.
    出版者: Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2013.
    面頁冊數: 1 online resource : : ill.
    標題: Dictatorship.
    標題: Dictatorship in literature.
    標題: POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
    ISBN: 9781137330697 (electronic bk.)
    ISBN: 1137330694 (electronic bk.)
    內容註: Introduction; Michael Schoenhals and Karin Sarsenov -- 1. The Constitution of a Reliable Self: Word for Word by Oleg Dorman and Lilianna Lungina; Karin Sarsenov -- 2. The Post-Communist Afterlife of Dissident Writers: The Case of Herta Muller; Anamaria Dutceac Segesten -- 3. Challenging the 'Holocaust-reflex': Imre Ker�tsz's Fatelessness: A Novel; Anders Ohlsson -- 4. Ulrike and the War: World War II, Mass Dictatorship and Nazism in the Eyes of a German Girl ; Bibi Jonsson -- 5. Through the eyes of a child: Childhood and Mass Dictatorship in Modern European Literature; Karin Nykvist -- 6. Is Fictional Literature Incapable of Imagining the Shoah?; B�jrn Larsson -- 7. Politics, Imagination and Everyday Life in Nadine Gordimer's The Pickup; Seonjoo Park -- 8. Innocence by Association? Everyday Nazism on DVD; Mats �Jnsson -- 9. The Good, the Bad and the Collaborators: Swedish World War II Guilt Redefined in Twenty-First Century Crime Fiction?; Kerstin Bergman -- 10. Who are 'we'?: The Dynamics of Consent and Coercion in Yi Mun-gu's Our Neighbourhood; Shin Hyung-ki -- 11. Swedish Proletarians towards Freedom. Ideals of Participation as Propaganda in the Communist Children's Press of the 1920s; Jimmy Vulovic -- 12. The Masses in Their Own Write (and Draw): A Heroes' Register from the Great Cultural Revolution in Yunnan; Michael Schoenhals -- Postscript; Naoki Sakai.
    摘要、提要註: This volume in the series 'Mass Dictatorship in the Twentieth Century' sees twelve Swedish, Korean and Japanese scholars, theorists, and historians of fiction and non-fiction probe the literary subject of life in 20th century mass dictatorships. Generously defined, the 'literary' in this context covers a wide spectrum of narrative forms, ranging from the commercial television documentary to popular crime fiction, and from digitally restored amateur film on DVD to the Nobel Prize winning novel. It deals with mass dictatorship regimes as far apart as Nazi Germany, Park Chung-hee's South Korea, Stalinist Russia, post-war Hungary, Mao Zedong's China, apartheid's South Africa, and Ceausescu's Romania. The interplay of analytical ideas and the transnational perspectives that this volume brings add a new dimension to our understanding of traumatic events, 'dark chapters', in 20th century history. By focusing the immense role of imagination within a cultural discourse otherwise dominated by irrefutable facts such as the existence of Holocaust and Gulag, this volume opens new ways of thinking perceptively about trauma, power and self.
    電子資源: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137330697
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