Mothering Daughters: Subjectivity ans History in the Work of Helma Sanders Brahms's Germany Pale Mother

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  • Judith Keene University of Sydney

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Helma Sanders-Brahms’, Germany Pale Mother(Deutschland, bleiche Mutter) was released in 1979 to a less than enthusiastic response. The film was criticised for its choice of subject matter and for its presentation of German women as victimised and masochistic. It was claimed as well that SandersBrahms had failed to «historicize the events in the lives of the main characters» and that while the film drew on familiar symbols and chronological references, these were no more than a director’s sleight of hand behind which Sanders- Brahms had decontextualized the experiences of her characters placing them outside history. Most commentators, in fact, have shared Eric Santner’s assessment that the film passed up the opportunity to undertake a «sustained emotional confrontation with the Nazi past.»

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Judith Keene, University of Sydney

JUDITH KEENE has a doctoral degree from the University of California, San Diego. She is a senior lecturer in history at the University of Sydney (Australia) where she teaches European cultural history and film and history. She has written on the Spanish Republic and the Spanish Civil War and his presently writing a book on the Extreme Right and the Spanish Civil War.

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