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The Holocaust has achieved a significant place in the American cultural consciousness -- movies, books, journalism, theater, television, populr college courses, and monuments including the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. Relatively few citizens of the United States were directly affected by the Holocaust, yet it is an almost constant presence in the nation's consciousness. Arguable, in the 1990s it has supplanted Hiroshima nd Nagasaki at ground zero of our culture. Flanzbaum here presents a collection of essays on the American cultural appropriation of the Holocaust, from

Produktbeschreibung
The Holocaust has achieved a significant place in the American cultural consciousness -- movies, books, journalism, theater, television, populr college courses, and monuments including the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. Relatively few citizens of the United States were directly affected by the Holocaust, yet it is an almost constant presence in the nation's consciousness. Arguable, in the 1990s it has supplanted Hiroshima nd Nagasaki at ground zero of our culture. Flanzbaum here presents a collection of essays on the American cultural appropriation of the Holocaust, from
Autorenporträt
Hilene Flanzbaum is an associate professor of English at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, and an editor of Jewish-American Literature: A Norton Anthology.