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Lessons and Legacies XI: Expanding Perspectives on the Holocaust in a Changing World: Lessons & Legacies

Editat de Karl A. Schleunes, Hilary Earl Cuvânt înainte de Theodore Zev Weiss
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 oct 2014
“Expanding Perspectives on the Holocaust in a Changing World” was the theme of the eleventh Lessons and Legacies Conference on the Holocaust. The eighteen essays published here, which sprung from the conference, reflect questions that Holocaust scholars are asking in the face of shifting political, economic, social, and disciplinary contexts. These questions are addressed from various perspectives including Jewish studies, history, cultural studies (film and memory), literary studies, legal studies, and geography. The book opens with the contentious issues raised in the keynote addresses of Omer Bartov and Timothy Snyder, which highlight the fact that the Holocaust, a once untold history, is now a central component of a wide-ranging scholarship not limited to German history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810130913
ISBN-10: 0810130912
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Lessons & Legacies


Notă biografică

Hilary Earl is an associate professor of history at Nipissing University in Ontario. Karl A. Schleunes is a professor emeritus of history at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.

Cuprins

(Contentious) Issue
(Genocide and the Holocaust) Bartov, Omer (Brown University), “Genocide and the Holocaust: What are We Arguing About?”
(Renewing the history of the Holocaust) Snyder, Timothy  (Yale University), "Holocaust History: An Agenda for Renewal"

Sexual Violence
Bos, Pascale (University of Texas at Austin), “Her flesh is branded: ‘for Officers Only.’”  Imagining/Imagined Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust”
Mühlhäuser, Regina (Hamburg Institute for Social Research), “The Historicity of Denial: Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the War of Annihilation, 1941–1945”
Sommer, Robert, Humboldt-University Berlin,  “Pipels: Situational homosexual slavery of young adolescent boys in Nazi concentration camps”

Contentious Memories (and Representation)
Frederick, Toni-Lynn (filmmaker/affiliated with the University of Reading), “Problems of Representation: Simon Srebnik and the Strategies of Re-enactment in Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah
Margolis, Rebecca (University of Ottawa), “The Canadian Army Newsreels as Representation of the Holocaust”
Michlic, Joanna (Brandeis University), "Memory of the Holocaust and National identities in Post-Communist Europe"
Rosenberg, Pnina (Technio, the Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa), "Mickey Mouse in the French Internment Camp of Gurs: Humor, irony, and Criticism in Holocaust Art"
Gruner, Wolf, “Armenian Atrocities: German Jews and their Knowledge about the Genocide during the Third Reich”

Racism, Religion, Law
Volkov, Shulamit (Tel Aviv University), “German Jews: The Temptation of Racism”
McNutt, James E. (Thomas More College), "The Bitter Legacy and Unlearned Lesson of Adolf Schlatter”
Rachlin, Robert D. (Vermont Law School), “What was ‘Jewish’ about the ‘Jewish Influence’ on German Law as Portrayed by Nazi Legal Theorists?”

Geography
Cole, Tim (University of Bristol) and Alberto Giordano (Texas State University), “Rethinking segregation in the ghetto: Invisible walls and social networks in the dispersed ghetto in Budapest, 1944”
Boern, Waitman (University of Nebraska, Omaha), “Walking in the Footsteps of the Vanished: Using Physical Landscapes to Understand Wehrmacht Participation in Einsatzgruppen Killings in Belarus”

Responses
Roseman, Mark (Indiana University, Bloomington), Der Dank des Vaterlandes”: Memories and Chronicles of German Jewry in the 1930s”
Gailus, Manfred (Technical University Berlin), “Karl Barth, Elisabeth Schmitz, and the Denkschrift against the Persecution of Jews”
Webman, Esther,  “Mixed and Confused - Egyptian Initial Responses to the Holocaust”

Descriere

“Expanding Perspectives on the Holocaust in a Changing World” was the theme of the eleventh Lessons and Legacies Conference on the Holocaust. The eighteen essays published here, which sprung from the conference, reflect questions that Holocaust scholars are asking in the face of shifting political, economic, social, and disciplinary contexts.