Invoking the "Yolocaust"? German memory politics, cultural criticism, and contemporary popular arts

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2021

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Berghahn Journals

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Özet

The present study understands comedy in relation to the Holocaust as an attempt by Germany's third and fourth generations to create alternative forms of commemoration. Analyzing the country's history of coming to terms with the Shoah, it highlights that recent forms of subversive satire are reacting to a crystallization in official memory politics through counter-discourse to political correctness and the defenders of moralism. The article finds that it is possible to combine comedy and Holocaust memory if Jewish victimhood is not spoofed and the limitations of official memory politics are debunked. Finally, it contends that not every historical assessment based on a local/national context can serve as a global blueprint. The recognition of national historical guilt and the establishment of distinct collective memories are still crucial for understanding specific pasts. Accordingly, German popular culture referring to the Nazi past differs from u.s. comedy dealing with the Holocaust.

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Anahtar Kelimeler

Contemporary Dark Comedy, Critical Theory, Holocaustremembrance, Mass Media, Memory Politics, Popular Culture, Çağdaş Kara Komedi, Holokost Anma, Hafıza Politikaları, Popüler Kültür, Zeitgenössische Schwarze Komödie, Massenmedien, Erinnerungspolitik

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German Politics and Society

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Cilt

39

Sayı

4

Künye

Buchenhorst, R. (2021). Invoking the “Yolocaust”?: German Memory Politics, Cultural Criticism, and Contemporary Popular Arts. German Politics and Society, 39(4), 92-111.