Contents:
Levinthal's camp / Roger Rosenblatt. --
David Levinthal's Mein Kampf: memory, toys, and the play of history / James E. Young. --
Afterword / Garry Trudeau.
Since his first publication in 1977, Hitler Moves East, photographer David Levinthal has explored a panoply of compelling issues in representation. Using toy soldiers, dolls, and other figurines, Levinthal, in Mein Kampf, has created dramatic tableaux which engage the narrative of Hitler's rise to power and the Nazi campaign to wipe out the Jews.
Contents:
Levinthal's camp / Roger Rosenblatt. --
David Levinthal's Mein Kampf: memory, toys, and the play of history / James E. Young. --
Afterword / Garry Trudeau.
Since his first publication in 1977, Hitler Moves East, photographer David Levinthal has explored a panoply of compelling issues in representation. Using toy soldiers, dolls, and other figurines, Levinthal, in Mein Kampf, has created dramatic tableaux which engage the narrative of Hitler's rise to power and the Nazi campaign to wipe out the Jews.