Holocaust, art, and taboo: transatlantic exchanges on the ethics and aesthetics of representation
TitleThe Holocaust, art, and taboo: transatlantic exchanges on the ethics and aesthetics of representation
Author
Call number700.458405318/0001
Object number09103
Place of publicationHeidelberg, Germany
PublisherUniversitatsverlag Winter
Year of publication
2010
Physical description272p.
MaterialBook
Series titleAmerican studies ; v. 189
ISBN9783825357344
Description
Representations of the Holocaust changed dramatically in the 1990s, when film, literature, and works of visual art attracted international attention by provoking scandals. Holocaust art turned to genres and styles that had traditionally been considered taboo. This change raises many questions: Why the widespread provocation? Why are representational rules being broken at the turn of the millennium - rules that have been respected and observed for decades? What should we make of art of this kind? This volume address these questions.