The Holocaust across Borders
Trauma, Atrocity, and Representation in Literature and Culture
Herausgeber: Flanzbaum, Hilene S.
The Holocaust across Borders
Trauma, Atrocity, and Representation in Literature and Culture
Herausgeber: Flanzbaum, Hilene S.
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In this book, scholars with expertise in various national literatures and cultures explore how the Holocaust has been represented in novels, memoirs, film, television, and architecture. This book provides a unique vantage point for the scholar and student to compare how national context impacts representations of the Holocaust.
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In this book, scholars with expertise in various national literatures and cultures explore how the Holocaust has been represented in novels, memoirs, film, television, and architecture. This book provides a unique vantage point for the scholar and student to compare how national context impacts representations of the Holocaust.
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- Lexington Studies in Jewish Literature
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9781793612052
- ISBN-10: 1793612056
- Artikelnr.: 61438106
- Lexington Studies in Jewish Literature
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9781793612052
- ISBN-10: 1793612056
- Artikelnr.: 61438106
Edited by Hilene S. Flanzbaum - Contributions by Hilene S. Flanzbaum; Shira Klein; Holli Levitsky; Agnes Mueller; Victoria Aarons; Sarah Painitz; Amy Kaminsky; Joshua Lander; Lizy Mostowski; Ira Nadel; Ranen Omer-Sherman and Marat Grinberg
Introduction
Chapter 1: Selling the Holocaust in 21st Century France
Hilene Flanzbaum, Butler University
Chapter 2: Life is Beautiful, or Not: The Myth of the Good Italian
Shira Klein, Chapman University
Chapter 3: Not my Holocaust: MAUS and Memory in the Polish Classroom
Holli Levitsky, Loyola Marymount University
Chapter 4: Germans, Migration and Holocaust Memory in Contemporary
Literature
Agnes Mueller, University of South Carolina
Chapter 5: The Burden of the Third Generation in Germany: Nora Krug's
Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home
Victoria Aarons, Trinity University
Chapter 6: An Impossible Homecoming: Ruth Kluger's Austria
Sarah Painitz, Butler University
Chapter 7: Fractures and Refraction in Argentina: Prosthetic Memory and
Edgardo Cozarinsky's Lejos de donde
Amy Kaminsky, University of Minnesota
Chapter 8: Anglicization and the Holocaust in Judith Kerr and Eva Tucker's
Fiction
Joshua Lander, University of Glasgow
Chapter 9: Collective Disengagement: Canada's National Holocaust Memorial
Lizy Mostowski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chapter 10: Forgetting and Remembering: The Holocaust in Australian Fiction
Ira Nadel, University of British Columbia
Chapter 11: We Are the New Children: Shoah and Israeli Childhood in Nava
Semel's And the RatLaughed
Ranen Omer-Sherman, University of Louisville
Chapter 12: Representing the Holocaust and Jewishness in Contemporary
Television: The Man inthe High Castle,Hunters and Juda
Marat Grinberg, Reed College
Index
About the Contributors
Chapter 1: Selling the Holocaust in 21st Century France
Hilene Flanzbaum, Butler University
Chapter 2: Life is Beautiful, or Not: The Myth of the Good Italian
Shira Klein, Chapman University
Chapter 3: Not my Holocaust: MAUS and Memory in the Polish Classroom
Holli Levitsky, Loyola Marymount University
Chapter 4: Germans, Migration and Holocaust Memory in Contemporary
Literature
Agnes Mueller, University of South Carolina
Chapter 5: The Burden of the Third Generation in Germany: Nora Krug's
Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home
Victoria Aarons, Trinity University
Chapter 6: An Impossible Homecoming: Ruth Kluger's Austria
Sarah Painitz, Butler University
Chapter 7: Fractures and Refraction in Argentina: Prosthetic Memory and
Edgardo Cozarinsky's Lejos de donde
Amy Kaminsky, University of Minnesota
Chapter 8: Anglicization and the Holocaust in Judith Kerr and Eva Tucker's
Fiction
Joshua Lander, University of Glasgow
Chapter 9: Collective Disengagement: Canada's National Holocaust Memorial
Lizy Mostowski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chapter 10: Forgetting and Remembering: The Holocaust in Australian Fiction
Ira Nadel, University of British Columbia
Chapter 11: We Are the New Children: Shoah and Israeli Childhood in Nava
Semel's And the RatLaughed
Ranen Omer-Sherman, University of Louisville
Chapter 12: Representing the Holocaust and Jewishness in Contemporary
Television: The Man inthe High Castle,Hunters and Juda
Marat Grinberg, Reed College
Index
About the Contributors
Introduction
Chapter 1: Selling the Holocaust in 21st Century France
Hilene Flanzbaum, Butler University
Chapter 2: Life is Beautiful, or Not: The Myth of the Good Italian
Shira Klein, Chapman University
Chapter 3: Not my Holocaust: MAUS and Memory in the Polish Classroom
Holli Levitsky, Loyola Marymount University
Chapter 4: Germans, Migration and Holocaust Memory in Contemporary
Literature
Agnes Mueller, University of South Carolina
Chapter 5: The Burden of the Third Generation in Germany: Nora Krug's
Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home
Victoria Aarons, Trinity University
Chapter 6: An Impossible Homecoming: Ruth Kluger's Austria
Sarah Painitz, Butler University
Chapter 7: Fractures and Refraction in Argentina: Prosthetic Memory and
Edgardo Cozarinsky's Lejos de donde
Amy Kaminsky, University of Minnesota
Chapter 8: Anglicization and the Holocaust in Judith Kerr and Eva Tucker's
Fiction
Joshua Lander, University of Glasgow
Chapter 9: Collective Disengagement: Canada's National Holocaust Memorial
Lizy Mostowski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chapter 10: Forgetting and Remembering: The Holocaust in Australian Fiction
Ira Nadel, University of British Columbia
Chapter 11: We Are the New Children: Shoah and Israeli Childhood in Nava
Semel's And the RatLaughed
Ranen Omer-Sherman, University of Louisville
Chapter 12: Representing the Holocaust and Jewishness in Contemporary
Television: The Man inthe High Castle,Hunters and Juda
Marat Grinberg, Reed College
Index
About the Contributors
Chapter 1: Selling the Holocaust in 21st Century France
Hilene Flanzbaum, Butler University
Chapter 2: Life is Beautiful, or Not: The Myth of the Good Italian
Shira Klein, Chapman University
Chapter 3: Not my Holocaust: MAUS and Memory in the Polish Classroom
Holli Levitsky, Loyola Marymount University
Chapter 4: Germans, Migration and Holocaust Memory in Contemporary
Literature
Agnes Mueller, University of South Carolina
Chapter 5: The Burden of the Third Generation in Germany: Nora Krug's
Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home
Victoria Aarons, Trinity University
Chapter 6: An Impossible Homecoming: Ruth Kluger's Austria
Sarah Painitz, Butler University
Chapter 7: Fractures and Refraction in Argentina: Prosthetic Memory and
Edgardo Cozarinsky's Lejos de donde
Amy Kaminsky, University of Minnesota
Chapter 8: Anglicization and the Holocaust in Judith Kerr and Eva Tucker's
Fiction
Joshua Lander, University of Glasgow
Chapter 9: Collective Disengagement: Canada's National Holocaust Memorial
Lizy Mostowski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chapter 10: Forgetting and Remembering: The Holocaust in Australian Fiction
Ira Nadel, University of British Columbia
Chapter 11: We Are the New Children: Shoah and Israeli Childhood in Nava
Semel's And the RatLaughed
Ranen Omer-Sherman, University of Louisville
Chapter 12: Representing the Holocaust and Jewishness in Contemporary
Television: The Man inthe High Castle,Hunters and Juda
Marat Grinberg, Reed College
Index
About the Contributors