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Remembering National Socialism in Austrian Post-war Film (1945-1955)
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Entrenched in the myth of being victim of the Nazi aggression, Austrian elites pursued a politics of memory that symbolically shook off any responsibility for the emergence, development and consequ...
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31 July 2025

Entrenched in the myth of being victim of the Nazi aggression, Austrian elites pursued a politics of memory that symbolically shook off any responsibility for the emergence, development and consequences of National Socialism. Authors of the vast majority of films produced early after 1945 were not interested in dealing with the recent Nazi past of their country. There were, however, exceptions. Through detailed analysis of the narratives, stylistic patterns and reception of films that were set during or immediately after World War II, this book explains how cinema corroborated Austrian national self-stereotypes, at the same time offering a critique of the Nazi regime.
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Pages: 258
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik
Publication Date:
31 July 2025
ISBN: 9789004734616
Format: Hardcover
Jakub Gortat, Ph.D. (1987), is associate professor at the University of Lodz. He has published numerous articles on German and Austrian film and memory i.a. in New German Critique, German Studies Review, Journal of Austrian Studies and Holocaust Studies.