Art of Suppression

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Art of Suppression

Confronting the Nazi Past in Histories of the Visual and Performing Arts

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Author: Pamela M. Potter

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Collection: Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism

Language: English

Published by: University of California Press

Published on: 28th June 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 408 pages

ISBN: 9780520957961


Introduction

This provocative study asks why we have held on to vivid images of the Nazis’ total control of the visual and performing arts, even though research has shown that many artists and their works thrived under Hitler. To answer this question, Pamela M. Potter investigates how historians since 1945 have written about music, art, architecture, theater, film, and dance in Nazi Germany and how their accounts have been colored by politics of the Cold War, the fall of communism, and the wish to preserve the idea that true art and politics cannot mix.

Main Argument

Potter maintains that although the persecution of Jewish artists and other “enemies of the state” was a high priority for the Third Reich, removing them from German cultural life did not eradicate their artistic legacies.

Title and Focus

Art of Suppression examines the cultural histories of Nazi Germany to help us understand how the circumstances of exile, the Allied occupation, the Cold War, and the complex meanings of modernism have sustained a distorted and problematic characterization of cultural life during the Third Reich.

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