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- 2007018472 description "Introduction : psychoanalytic pedagogy, cultural defense mechanisms, and social change -- What's a concentration camp, dad? : museums, pedagogy, and the rhetoric of popular culture -- Remembering to forget : Schindler's list, critical pedagogy, and the popular Holocaust -- Life is beautiful, but for whom? : transference, countertransference, and student responses to teaching about the Holocaust -- Freud goes to South Park : teaching against postmodern prejudices and equal opportunity hatred -- Teaching against binaries : anti-semitism and the Holocaust in the culture of rhetorical reversals -- Conclusion : from the Holocaust to the global war on terror.".
- 2007018472 tableOfContents "Introduction : psychoanalytic pedagogy, cultural defense mechanisms, and social change -- What's a concentration camp, dad? : museums, pedagogy, and the rhetoric of popular culture -- Remembering to forget : Schindler's list, critical pedagogy, and the popular Holocaust -- Life is beautiful, but for whom? : transference, countertransference, and student responses to teaching about the Holocaust -- Freud goes to South Park : teaching against postmodern prejudices and equal opportunity hatred -- Teaching against binaries : anti-semitism and the Holocaust in the culture of rhetorical reversals -- Conclusion : from the Holocaust to the global war on terror.".