Film & History (Vol. 32.2) An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies WWW.FILMANDHISTORY.ORG Volume 32.2 (2002) THE HOLOCAUST ON FILM: THE FEATURE FILMS (32.1 examined the Documentary Films) In This Issue: General Introduction by Peter C. Rollins 6 Introduction to Special Issue 10 by Larry Wilcox From Weimar to Hollywood: Christian Images and the Portrayal of the Jew by Nancy Thomas Brown 14 West German and Unified German Cinema's Difficult Encounter with the Holocaust by Mark A. Wolfgram 24 Holocaust Iconography in American Feature Films About Neo-Nazis by Lawrence Baron 38 Theodor Kotulla's Excerpts from a German Life (Aus einem deutschen Leben, 1977) or The Inability to Speak: Cinematic Holocaust Representation in Germany by Dr. Christine Haase 48 All Rules Barred: A Defense of Spielberg's Schindler's List by Eric Sterling 62 Humor, Resistance, and the Abject: Roberto Benigni's Life is Beautiful and Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator by Jodi Sherman 72 Reel American History: An Archive Built By Novices by Edward J. Gallagher 82 Special on Hart's War (2002): A Technical Advisor's Retrospective by Robert C. Doyle 86 Book Reviews Lawrence H. Suid. Guts and Glory: The Making of the American Military Image in Film. University Press of Kentucky, 2002. by Robert Fyne 91 Alan Dale. Comedy is a Man in Trouble: Slapstick in American Movies University of Minnesota Press, 2000. by Brad Duren 92 Gary Westfahl and George Slusser, editors. Nursery Realms: Children in the Worlds of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. University of Georgia Press, 1999. by John W. Wright 93 Tony Villecco. Silent Stars Speak: Interviews with Twelve Cinema Pioneers. McFarland Publishing, 2001. 94 by Robert Fyne Paul Monaco. The Sixties: 1960-1969. Scribners, 2001. by Michael S. Shull 95 David A. Cook. Lost Illusions: American Cinema in the Shawdow of Watergate and Vietnam, 1970-1979. Scribners, 2000. by Michael S. Shull 95 Linda Troost, and Sayre Greenfield, editors. Jane Austen in Hollywood. The University Press of Kentucky, 2001. by Lisa Ossian 96 David I. Grossvogel. Didn't You Used to be Depardieu? Peter Lang Publishing, 2002. by David Lancaster 97 Chon A. Noriega. Shot in America: Television, the State, and the Rise of Chicano Cinema. University of Miinnesota Press, 2000. by Angela Schwarz 98 Michael Benson. Vintage Science Fiction Films, 1896-1949. McFarland and Company, 2000. by Andrew Gaskievicz 99 Paul Wells. The Horror Genre: From Beelzebub to Blair Witch. Columbia University Press, 2001. by Elizabeth Abele 100 Film Reviews Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones by Emery G. Lee III Case 102 K-19: The Widowmaker by Christina Lane 103 Vol. 32.2 (2002) | 5 Anachronism Old and New: A Knight's Tale and Black Knight by Heather Richardson Hayton 105 Lemonade Joe (Limonådovy Joe) by Thomas M. Barrett 107 Minority Report by Jason Vest 108 Y tu mamå también by José R. Ballesteros 109 Road to Perdition (Mendes 2002) by Marc Oxoby 110 Announcements Film & History: 1999 and 2000 CD-Rom Annuals 26 Years of Film & History on CD-ROM Sponsors Film and History League McFarland Press Popular Press University Press of Kansas University of Kentucky Press University of Washington Press www.filmandhistory.org ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu