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In: | Media, Culture & Society, 21, 1999, 4, p. 481-501 |
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SAGE Publications
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Media Type: | Article, E-Article |
Physical Description: | 481-501 |
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ISSN: |
0163-4437
1460-3675 |
DOI: | 10.1177/016344399021004003 |
published in: | Media, Culture & Society |
Language: | English |
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Collection: | SAGE Publications (CrossRef) |
<jats:p> Cultural and media policies were a key part of the mechanisms of atrocity in the Holocaust. This article looks at the context and implications of some of these policies and argues that, while racism and ethnic exclusion are fundamental to our understanding of the Holocaust and primary to the way in which cultural policies were formulated and used, it is also significant that these were refracted through particular constructions and articulations based on gender. </jats:p> |