Sarsenov, Karin
Imagining Mass Dictatorships
1. Introduction
Michael Schoenhals, Karin Sarsenov
2. The Constitution of a Reliable Self:
Karin Sarsenov
3. The Post-Communist Afterlife of Dissident Writers: The Case of Herta Müller
Anamaria Dutceac Segesten
4. Challenging the ‘Holocaust-Reflex’: Imre Kertész’s
Anders Ohlsson
5.
Bibi Jonsson
6. Through the Eyes of a Child: Childhood and Mass Dictatorship in Modern European Literature
Karin Nykvist
7. Is Fictional Literature Incapable of Imagining the Shoah?
Björn Larsson
8. Politics, Imagination and Everyday Life in Nadine Gordimer’s
Seonjoo Park
9. Innocence by Association? Everyday Nazism on DVD
Mats Jönsson
10. The Good, the Bad and the Collaborators: Swedish World War II Guilt Redefined in Twenty-First-Century Crime Fiction?
Kerstin Bergman
11. Who Are ‘We’? The Dynamics of Consent and Coercion in Yi Mun-gu’s
Shin Hyung-ki
12. Swedish Proletarians towards Freedom: Ideals of Participation as Propaganda in the Communist Children’s Press of the 1920s
Jimmy Vulovic
13. The Masses in Their Own Write (and Draw):
Michael Schoenhals
14. Postscript
Naoki Sakai
Nyckelord: History, Modern History, Social History, Political History, World History, Global and Transnational History, Cultural History, Literature, general
- Utgivare
- Sarsenov, Karin
- Schoenhals, Michael
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2013
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Serie
- Mass Dictatorship in the 20th Century
- Sidantal
- 327 sidor
- Kategori
- Historia
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137330697
- Tryckt ISBN
- 978-1-349-46118-9