Narratives of innocence and victimhood: the reception of the miniseries "Holocaust" in Italy
[nb-NO]Title[nb-NO]Narratives of innocence and victimhood: the reception of the miniseries "Holocaust" in Italy
[nb-NO]Author[nb-NO]
Call numberS940.5318/004
[nb-NO]Object number[nb-NO]03469in
[nb-NO]Place of publication[nb-NO]New York, New York, United States
[nb-NO]Publisher[nb-NO]Oxford University Press, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
[nb-NO]Year of publication[nb-NO]
2008
[nb-NO]Dimensions[nb-NO]pp 411-440
[nb-NO]Material[nb-NO]Article
NotesArticle from the journal 'Holocaust and Genocide Studies' Vol.22 Number 3,Winter 2008 pp 411-440
[nb-NO]Description[nb-NO]
In Italy, the heavy politicization of public discourse, together with dominant cultural narratives positing the country as a 'victim' nation, influenced the reception of NBC's miniseries 'Holocaust'.