Benzinger, Jörn:
Popular media memory : Abraham Lincoln in the twenty-first century
Duisburg, Essen, 2016
2016dissertation
Anglophone StudiesHistoryFaculty of Humanities » Department of Anglophone Studies
Title:
Popular media memory : Abraham Lincoln in the twenty-first century
Author:
Benzinger, Jörn
Thesis advisor:
Raab, JosefUDE
GND
133766225
LSF ID
4336
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connected with university
Place of publication:
Duisburg, Essen
Year of publication:
2016
Extent:
iv, 330 Blätter
DuEPublico 1 ID
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Note:
Dissertation, Universität Duisburg-Essen, 2017
Language of text:
English
Keyword, Topic:
Abraham Lincoln ; Media Memory ; Collective Memory ; Popular Media

Abstract in English:

The study offers an analysis of close to fifty Lincoln representations in twenty-first century popular media and presents his various places within Popular Media Memory, a concept linking collective memory and popular media. The examination of fictional visual media such as films, TV series, shows, commercials, cartoons, animated series as well as Internet comics, memes, and music videos reveals the former president as an iridescent, multi-faceted personality and results in a classification into three main categories: The Eulogized Lincoln refers to depictions glorifying character traits and political achievements of his lifetime; the Re-Invented Lincoln includes representations putting the former president into new contexts, making him a spokesperson or counselor for various matters in modern times, or having him fight new conflicts; and the Demystified Lincoln has the sixteenth president as an object of teasing, mocking, and ridicule.