Šárka Sladovníková analyzes the depiction of the Holocaust in Czechoslovak and Czech Feature Films and the relevant literary pretexts. While she charts the social and cultural framework in which the films were made and how this framework changed, she also focuses on the cinematic language, the composition of and narration in each film (e.g., the depiction of the war and the Shoah as a narratively closed versus a narratively open event), genre aspects of the films (e.g., the use of comedy and humor), convention and innovation in presenting motifs and characters (the division of gender roles, the character of the “good German”). Particular attention is paid to the portrayal of stereotypes and countertypes in the films, where already well-known images, situations, and backdrops are repeated and which meet viewers’ expectations or, in contrast, which form countertypes and countersituations that go against the grain. Many of the films analyzed are adaptations of literary works. Therefore, this book is also a contribution to the rapidly developing field of adaptation studies.
Sarka Sladovnikova
Šárka Sladovníková is a PhD candidate at the Department of Czech and Comparative Literature, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague. MA in Czech Language and Literature. She is a member of the Centre for the Study of the Holocaust and Jewish Literature at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University. Several publications on the Holocaust in film and literature.
Nicholas Orsillo
Šárka Sladovníková is a PhD candidate at the Department of Czech and Comparative Literature, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague. MA in Czech Language and Literature. She is a member of the Centre for the Study of the Holocaust and Jewish Literature at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University. Several publications on the Holocaust in film and literature.
Jiri Holy
Prof. Dr. Reinhard Ibler, born in 1952, studied West and South Slavonic philology and Russian philology at the universities of Regensburg and Prague. He has worked as a full professor of Slavonic literary studies at the universities of Magdeburg (1994-1999), Marburg (1999-2006), and Giessen (since 2006). His main interests are Czech, Russian, and Polish literature of the 19th and 20th century, comparative Slavonic studies, literary theory, genre theory, poetics of the literary cycle, and Holocaust literature. In 2010, he initiated an international cooperation in the field of Holocaust literature and culture in which the universities of Giessen, Łódź, Poznań, and Prague are participating.
Lieferzeit
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Lieferzeit 2-3 Werktage.
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übersetzt von | Nicholas Orsillo |
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Serie herausgegeben von | Reinhard Ibler |
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Vorwort von | Jiri Holy |
Seitenzahl |
180
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Reihe |
Literatur und Kultur im mittleren und östlichen Europa
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Typ |
Paperback
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Format |
21,0 cm x 14,8 cm
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Sprache |
Englisch
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Erscheinungsdatum |
30.11.2018
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ISBN
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978-3-8382-1196-1
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Gewicht
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234 g
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