Holocaust Film
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Course Description
This course focuses on cinematic treatments of the Holocaust and the complex issues surrounding the representation of the Holocaust. The course highlights the representation of the plight of the victims, including acts of courage and resistance, and the role of perpetrators and bystanders. The course explores the role of films in shaping public awareness of the Holocaust, and the extent to which cinematic “kitsch” and the voyeurism of uninformed audiences around the world have adulterated public memory of the Holocaust. The range of film materials to be explored includes primary film documents, archival films, propaganda films, documentaries, fictional, and other representations of the events.
Also offered as INTL 338.
GUR Attribute: HUM.
Prerequisites
Pre-reqs not enforced in the summer.
Required Texts
HOLLYWOOD AND THE HOLOCAUST, by Gonshak, Henry, (2015) ISBN: 9781442252240
Credit/Evaluation
Class attendance; preparation for class; respectful, engaged participation in class; reading reflections; and a research essay.