How the Holocaust looks now International perspectives /

This collection offers a series of essays that explore the historical culture the holocaust has engendered in Europe, Israel and the USA, the politics of its reception and representation, the motivations for and effectiveness of commemorating it, and the creative and didactic practices it has genera...

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Group Author: Davies, Martin L; Szejnmann, Claus-Christian W., 1965
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230286566
Summary: This collection offers a series of essays that explore the historical culture the holocaust has engendered in Europe, Israel and the USA, the politics of its reception and representation, the motivations for and effectiveness of commemorating it, and the creative and didactic practices it has generated in contemporary literature, art, and thought.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Epublication based on: 9780230001473, 2006.
Carrier Form: 328 p.
ISBN: 9780230001473
9780230286566 :
0230286569 :
CLC: K152
Contents: Foreword-- A.Newman Introduction: How the Holocaust Looks Now-- C-C.W.Szejnmann & M.L.Davies PART I The Ark of Innocence - Morality and Memory after Auschwitz-- E.Goodman-Thau Part II: MEMORIES OF THE HOLOCAUST: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DISCOURSES Family Recollections of the Holocaust in Europe-- O.Jensen Bringing the Holocaust Home: Danish and Dutch Third Generation's Struggle to Make Sense of the Holocaust-- I.Matauschek Oral/Audiovisual Testimonies of Holocaust Survivors in the United States-- M.Ecker Christa Wolf's Patterns of Childhood: an East German Confrontation with the Nazi Past-- P.Grav