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Even 75 years after the end of World War II, Hollywood productions and the war''s battlefield sites continue to draw large audiences. Over the years, representations of the war have changed from a focus on its glory to its suffering though. The ideal
"lest we forget" has been extended to "never again." By drawing on interviews with actors in the field of remembrance and U.S. remembrance tourists, using Band of Brothers (1993 and 2001) as a case study, this thesis will critically discuss the unde
rlying assumptions of this ideal, our engagement with WWII, and prevailing notions about war and justice. The interviews show not only that the assumption that war can be accurately represented and that lessons can be drawn from the past are problema
tic, "we must learn" is often at most an expressed rationale rather than actually lived. In fact, audiences'' engagement shows how WWII offers a safe space in which to fulfill a
continued fascination with war and the masculine ideals of a milita
rized culture. The omnipresence of such romanticized, normalized images of war contradicts the ideal of never again. Therefore, this work challenges one of the core justifications of remembering WWII.
"lest we forget" has been extended to "never again." By drawing on interviews with actors in the field of remembrance and U.S. remembrance tourists, using Band of Brothers (1993 and 2001) as a case study, this thesis will critically discuss the unde
rlying assumptions of this ideal, our engagement with WWII, and prevailing notions about war and justice. The interviews show not only that the assumption that war can be accurately represented and that lessons can be drawn from the past are problema
tic, "we must learn" is often at most an expressed rationale rather than actually lived. In fact, audiences'' engagement shows how WWII offers a safe space in which to fulfill a
continued fascination with war and the masculine ideals of a milita
rized culture. The omnipresence of such romanticized, normalized images of war contradicts the ideal of never again. Therefore, this work challenges one of the core justifications of remembering WWII.
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