The Warsaw Ghetto in American Art and Culture

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271078700

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By Samantha Baskind
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Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. “You Must Be Prepared to Resist, Not Give Yourselves Up like Sheep to Slaughter”: Heroism, the Muscular Jew, and the Warsaw Ghetto, 1943–1950

2. “I Was Responsible to the People Who Had Played Out That Terrible Hour in History”: Rod Serling, Millard Lampell, and Familial Conflict Behind the Walls

3. “I Am a Jew and What Am I Going to Do About It”: Leon Uris, Mila 18, and Muscular Judaism

4. “I Would Like to Paint One Million Jewish Icons”: Samuel Bak’s Painted Memorials and the Traumatic Loss of the Youngest Generation

5. “Our Children, Our Children Must Live”: Joe Kubert, Comics, and the Saving Remnant

Epilogue: “Will the World Know of Us? Will the World Know?”: The Warsaw Ghetto in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Notes

Bibliography

Index


“Baskind’s book is a tour de force: eloquent, wide-ranging, and engaging. This is important work, taking up a necessary challenge to document the cultural representations and refractions of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising over more than seventy years, showing it to be a rolling marker of postwar Jewish American identity.”

—Oren B. Stier, author of Holocaust Icons: Symbolizing the Shoah in History and Memory

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