Communicating Awe: Media Memory and Holocaust Commemoration
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Contents List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Mourning Newspapers: Holocaust Commemoration and/as Nation Building 2. Sonic Sorrow: Radio Broadcasts and the Creation of the Soundtrack of Memory 3. Programming Commemoration: Holocaust Remembrance Day Television Broadcasts on Commercial and Public Television 4. 'To sell Holocaust Day to the Children': Narrating Traumatic Memories as Media Work Conclusion: Communicating Awe Between Traditional and New Media Endnotes References
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Contents List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Mourning Newspapers: Holocaust Commemoration and/as Nation Building 2. Sonic Sorrow: Radio Broadcasts and the Creation of the Soundtrack of Memory 3. Programming Commemoration: Holocaust Remembrance Day Television Broadcasts on Commercial and Public Television 4. 'To sell Holocaust Day to the Children': Narrating Traumatic Memories as Media Work Conclusion: Communicating Awe Between Traditional and New Media Endnotes References
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