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- Title
Imaginary Reality: Ireland and the Irish in German Nazi Film.
- Authors
Vaupel, Angela
- Abstract
The article offers information on the Third Reich films that hold a fascination for historical documents, the most disturbing periods of twentieth-century history, and also for their own artistic merit. It reflects that cinema of that time has risen to the center of academic research mainly within the subjects of Film and Media Studies, Cultural Studies, and German Studies. It concentrates on the transmission of national and cultural stereotyping predominant in two Irish subject films produced in the Third Reich including "The Fox of Glenarvon" and "My Life for Ireland," with specific consideration of the context of Irish-German relations.
- Subjects
NAZI Germany, 1933-1945; MOTION pictures; TWENTIETH century; IRISH films; MEDIA studies; CULTURAL studies; STEREOTYPING (Printing); GERMAN films
- Publication
Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics, 2012, Issue 32, p167
- ISSN
1110-8673
- Publication type
Article