"Teaching the Rhetoric of Resistance" analyzes diverse
contemporary reactions to the depiction of the Holocaust and other
cultural traumas in museums, movies, television shows, classroom
discussions, and bestselling books. Samuels scrutinizes roles
played by historical trauma and the popular media in the shaping of
ethnic identity as it becomes increasingly pertinent against the
backdrop of globalization.
In concentrating on the multiple ways the Holocaust is
represented and received in different media, Samuels locates four
central defense mechanisms that people employ in order to be able
to cope with important ethical lessons regarding historical
traumas: identification, idealization, assimilation, and
universalization. Building upon these defense mechanisms, the book
is able to set out effective pedagogical strategies dedicated to
overcoming student resistances to critical analysis and social
engagement.
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