Faire écran

Les réécritures de la Seconde Guerre mondiale dans les séries télévisées au temps de la guerre froide
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A transnational history of Western television series during the Cold War, with a focus on how World War II was rewritten to suit the political and economic interests of the time. Read More

Television series from the 1960s to the 1980s are part of the "culture of the Cold War" and reveal the changes in the memory of the Second World War in this key period. How did they contribute to the reconstruction of Western societies, and in particular to the construction of North-Western Europe as a peaceful and unified area? What does the shock caused by the broadcasting of the Hollywood saga Holocaust reveal about the memory of the genocide, but also about the phenomena of Americanization and the multiple resistances to it at the end of the 1970s and in the 1980s? Marjolaine Boutet draws a transnational history of 14 American, British, French and German television series broadcast during the Cold War, aimed at an ever-increasing and global audience.


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Specifications


Publisher
Presses Universitaires du Septentrion
Title Part
Numéro 16
Author
Marjolaine Boutet,
Collection
ISSN
26778602
Language
French
Tags
Americanization, European construction, Holocaust, memory, Nazism, propaganda, reception, television, Third Reich
Publisher Category
Septentrion Catalog > Arts > Films, sound and image
Publisher Category
Bibliothèques > Bibliothèque Temps & Sociétés
Publisher Category
Septentrion Catalog > History
BISAC Subject Heading
HIS000000 HISTORY > PER004000 PERFORMING ARTS / Film > PER010000 PERFORMING ARTS / Television
Dewey (abridged)
900 History
Onix Audience Codes
06 Professional and scholarly
CLIL (Version 2013-2019)
3377 HISTOIRE > 3393 Période 1945-1989
Title First Published
04 September 2023
Original Publication
2023

Paperback


Publication Date
04 September 2023
ISBN-13
978-2-7574-3952-4
Extent
Main content page count : 362
Code
2211
Dimensions
16 x 24 x 2.8 cm
Weight
589 grams
List Price
25.00 €
ONIX XML
Version 2.1, Version 3

PDF


Publication Date
04 September 2023
ISBN-13
978-2-7574-3960-9
Illustrations
50 illustrations, black & white
Extent
Main content page count : 362
Code
2211P
Technical Protection ebook
None
List Price
18.00 €
ONIX XML
Version 2.1, Version 3

Multi-item Pack


Product Content
Faire écran (Paperback) 9782757439524
Faire écran (PDF) 9782757439609
Product Detail
2
Publication Date
04 September 2023
ISBN-13
978-2-7574-3968-5
Extent
Main content page count : 362
Code
2211L
Dimensions
16 x 24 x 2.8 cm
Weight
589 grams
ONIX XML
Version 2.1, Version 3

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Contents


Introduction

Chapitre 1.
Séries télévisées, guerre froide et mémoires nationales de la seconde guerre mondiale (années 1960-1970)

I. Les séries anglophones des années Combat!, Hogan's Heroes et Dad's Army : des soldats à taille humaine sur petit écran

II. Les feuilletons européens des années 1970 : rivalités, réconciliations et reconfigurations de la triade France/Royaume-Uni/Allemagne

Chapitre 2.
Holocaust (NBC, 1978), première fiction télévisée au retentissement transnational

I. Holocaust, série controversée avant même sa diffusion

II. Holocaust, la Shoah et la mémoire collective occidentale

Chapitre 3.
La Shoah, élément (in)contournable des séries des années 1980

I. Winds of War et War and Remembrance : l’échec commercial d’un « Shoah-business » bien intentionné

II. Heimat et Allo Allo : contourner la Shoah

Conclusion