<div><i>The Holocaust in Italian Culture, 1944Β2010</i>is the first major study of how postwar Italy confronted, or failed to confront, the Holocaust. Fascist Italy was the model for Nazi Germany, and Mussolini was Hitler's prime ally in the Second World War. But Italy also became a theater of war a
The Holocaust in Italian Culture, 1944β2010
β Scribed by Robert S. C. Gordon
- Publisher
- Stanford University Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 298
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Holocaust in Italian Culture, 1944Β2010is the first major study of how postwar Italy confronted, or failed to confront, the Holocaust. Fascist Italy was the model for Nazi Germany, and Mussolini was Hitler's prime ally in the Second World War. But Italy also became a theater of war and a victim of Nazi persecution after 1943, as resistance, collaboration, and civil war raged. Many thousands of ItaliansΒJews and othersΒwere deported to concentration camps throughout Europe. After the war, Italian culture produced a rich array of stories, images, and debate through which it came to terms with the Holocaust's difficult legacy. Gordon probes a rich range of cultural material as he paints a picture of this shared encounter with the darkest moment of twentieth-century history. His book probes aspects of Italian national identity and memory, offering a new model for analyzing the interactions between national and international images of the Holocaust.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments
Part I
1. The Shape of Italyβs Holocaust
2. Villa Torlonia
3. The Field
Part II
4. New Knowledge
5. Primo Levi
6. Rome
7. Shared Knowledge
8. Grey Zones and Good Italians
9. Transnational Lines
10. After Such Knowledge
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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