2011
Cairn
Tal Bruttmann, « Never Again, Never Again. Les séries américaines et la Shoah », Revue d’Histoire de la Shoah, ID : 10670/1.g9n806
Never Again, Never Again. The American series and the HolocaustIn France, unlike in the United States, television and its productions are a somewhat neglected field. However, a media source such as TV shows is one of the elements of popular culture that reflects the number of topics that traverse society. Thus, for over half a century, the Holocaust has regularly been present in all sorts of American television series in the most varied of ways (police, judicial, medical, science fiction, etc). These productions are made up of Jewish survivors and former Nazis, whether certain frames reported directly or indirectly on the event. American TV series constitute a subject of study within themselves as they have not only reflected the integration of the Holocaust history in American society, but also question the attitudes of the country’s authorities towards the fate of the Jews, then with respect to Nazi criminals.