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In-text: (Bayer, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Bayer, G., 2010. After Postmemory: Holocaust Cinema and the Third Generation. Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, 28(4), pp.116-132.
In-text: (Bernard-Donals and Glejzer, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Bernard-Donals, M. and Glejzer, R., 2001. Between witness and testimony. Albany: State University of New York Press.
In-text: (Projecting the Holocaust into the present: the changing focus of contemporary Holocaust cinema, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Choice Reviews Online, 2006. Projecting the Holocaust into the present: the changing focus of contemporary Holocaust cinema. 44(01), pp.44-0213-44-0213.
In-text: (CLASSEN, 2009)
Your Bibliography: CLASSEN, C., 2009. BALANCED TRUTH: STEVEN SPIELBERG'S SCHINDLER'S LIST AMONG HISTORY, MEMORY, AND POPULAR CULTURE. History and Theory, 48(2), pp.77-102.
In-text: (Steinmetz, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Steinmetz, J., n.d. Schindler's List, Inglourious Basterds, and the Problem of Evil in American Cinema. SSRN Journal,.
In-text: (WALKER, 2006)
Your Bibliography: WALKER, J., 2006. Afterimage: Film, Trauma, and the Holocaust: Afterimage: Film,Trauma, and the Holocaust. Film Quarterly, 60(1), pp.58-59.
In-text: (Waterhouse-Watson and Brown, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Waterhouse-Watson, D. and Brown, A., 2014. Playing for Their Lives: Music, Musicians and Trauma in Holocaust Film. Dapim: Studies on the Holocaust, 29(1), pp.1-16.
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