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'Murderer's House' - University of Victoria

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Supervisory Committee<br />

Dr. Helga Thorson, Supervisor<br />

(Department <strong>of</strong> Germanic and Slavic Studies)<br />

Dr. Charlotte Schallié, Departmental Member<br />

(Department <strong>of</strong> Germanic and Slavic Studies)<br />

Dr. Perry Biddiscombe, Outside Member<br />

(Department <strong>of</strong> History)<br />

ABSTRACT<br />

Helma Sanders-Brahms’ film Deutschland, bleiche Mutter is an important contribution<br />

to (West) German cinema and to the discourse <strong>of</strong> Vergangenheitsbewältigung or “the struggle<br />

to come to terms with the Nazi past” and arguably the first film <strong>of</strong> New German Cinema to take<br />

as its central plot a German woman’s gendered experiences <strong>of</strong> the Second World War and its<br />

aftermath. In her film, Deutschland, bleiche Mutter, Helma Sanders-Brahms uses a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

narrative and cinematic techniques to give voice to the frequently neglected history <strong>of</strong> non-<br />

Jewish German women’s war and post-war experiences.<br />

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