02750nam 2200517 450 991046794470332120200520144314.00-253-03218-0(CKB)4340000000249002(MiAaPQ)EBC5314507(OCoLC)1027362646(MdBmJHUP)muse67460(Au-PeEL)EBL5314507(CaPaEBR)ebr11520192(EXLCZ)99434000000024900220180322h20122012 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe phenomenon of Anne Frank /David Barnouw ; translated by Jeannette K. RingoldBloomington, Indiana :Indiana University Press,2012.©20121 online resource (128 pages)Jewish literature and cultureTranslation of: Het Fenomeen Anne Frank.0-253-03220-2 0-253-03219-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Frankfurt--Amsterdam--Bergen-Belsen -- 2. Anne Frank : from diary to Het achterhuis/Das Tagebuch/Le journal/The diary -- 3. Anne Frank on Broadway : the play -- 4. Anne Frank in Hollywood : the movie -- 5. Anne's diary under attack -- 6. Who owns Anne Frank? -- 7. A girls' book or literature? -- 8. How to continue in the twenty-first century?While Anne Frank was in hiding during the German Occupation of the Netherlands, she wrote what has become the world's most famous diary. But how could an unknown Jewish girl from Amsterdam be transformed into an international icon? Renowned Dutch scholar David Barnouw investigates the facts and controversies that surround the global phenomenon of Anne Frank. Barnouw highlights the ways in which Frank's life and ultimate fate have been represented, interpreted, and exploited. He follows the evolution of her diary into a book (with translations into nearly 60 languages and editions that added previously unknown material), an American play, and a movie. As he asks, "Who owns Anne Frank?" Barnouw follows her emergence as a global phenomenon and what this means for her historical persona as well as for her legacy as a symbol of the Holocaust.Jewish literature and culture.Jewish children in the HolocaustNetherlandsElectronic books.Jewish children in the Holocaust949.2004924Barnouw David961272Ringold Jeannette K.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910467944703321The phenomenon of Anne Frank2179222UNINA