Bastardized History: How Inglourious Basterds Breaks through American Screen Memory
This essay argues that Inglourious Basterds’s self-conscious Americanization of the Holocaust functions as a critique of American popular culture’s tendency to adopt the Holocaust as a screen memory. Rather than participating in thisphenomenon, though, the film uses postmodern parody and what I term...
Publié dans: | Merrill-Palmer Quarterly. - Wayne State University Press. - 3(2015), 1, Seite 141-169 |
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Format: | Article en ligne |
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2015
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Accès à la collection: | Merrill-Palmer Quarterly |
Sujets: | Law Behavioral sciences Political science History |