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Holocaust Images and Picturing Catastrophe explores the phenomenon
of Holocaust transfer, analysing the widespread practice of using
the Holocaust and its imagery for the representation and recording
of other historical events in various media sites. It investigates
the use of Holocaust imagery in political and legal discourses, in
critical thinking and philosophy, as well as in popular culture, to
provide a fresh theorisation of the manner in which the Holocaust
comes loose from its historical context and is applied to events
and campaigns in the contemporary public sphere. Richly illustrated
with concrete examples, including prominent, international animal
rights activism, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the genocide
in Rwanda, this book traces the visual rhetoric of Holocaust
imagery and its application to events other than the genocide of
Jewish people With its discussion of the wide range of issues
arising with this form of 'Holocaust-transfer', the generalization
of the Holocaust as a metaphor in representations of catastrophe,
as well as in other cultural locations, Holocaust Images and
Picturing Catastrophe will appeal to those working in the fields of
holocaust studies, cultural and visual culture studies, sociology,
and media studies.
Holocaust Images and Picturing Catastrophe explores the phenomenon
of Holocaust transfer, analysing the widespread practice of using
the Holocaust and its imagery for the representation and recording
of other historical events in various media sites. It investigates
the use of Holocaust imagery in political and legal discourses, in
critical thinking and philosophy, as well as in popular culture, to
provide a fresh theorisation of the manner in which the Holocaust
comes loose from its historical context and is applied to events
and campaigns in the contemporary public sphere. Richly illustrated
with concrete examples, including prominent, international animal
rights activism, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the genocide
in Rwanda, this book traces the visual rhetoric of Holocaust
imagery and its application to events other than the genocide of
Jewish people With its discussion of the wide range of issues
arising with this form of 'Holocaust-transfer', the generalization
of the Holocaust as a metaphor in representations of catastrophe,
as well as in other cultural locations, Holocaust Images and
Picturing Catastrophe will appeal to those working in the fields of
holocaust studies, cultural and visual culture studies, sociology,
and media studies.
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