Table of contents for The cult of art in Nazi Germany / Eric Michaud ; translated by Janet Lloyd.


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@toc4:Positions	iii
Acknowledgments	iii
@toc2:1. Artist and Dictator	000
@toc3:Authority Founded on Art
The Art of Life
@toc2:2. The Artist-Führer: A Savior	000
@toc3:A Government of Artists
Suggestion and Incorporation
Propaganda and anticipation
Wagnerian Rehearsals
November 9: The Erlebnis in Painting
@toc2:3. Exhibiting the Genius	000
@toc3:The Visibility of the Aryan Genius: A National 
Christianity
Awakening into the Myth
Producing the Genius
The Processions
The Temple
@toc2:4. Reproducing the Genius	000
@toc3:Schultze-Naumberg and the Race's Self-Reproduction
Engendering Through Images
Walter Darré: Breeding According to Type
Prodigies and Monsters
Accelerators
Gottfried Benn and the Endogenous image
The Images Underlying Words: Purification
@toc2:5. Images of Nazi Time: Accelerations and 
Immobilizations	000
@toc3:Images and Anticipation
Accelerations
Artists, Workers, and Soldiers: Total Mobilization
A Pure Present
@toc4:Notes	000
Glossary of Nazi Terms	000
Bibliography	000
Index of Names	000
Photo sections follow pages 00, 000, and 000




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: National socialism and art, Art, German 20th century, Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945 Influence