Expanding perspectives on the Holocaust in a changing world
Titel: | Expanding perspectives on the Holocaust in a changing world / ed. and with an introd. by Hilary Earl ... |
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Veröffentlicht: | Evanston, Ill : Northwestern Univ. Press, 2014 |
Umfang: | XII, 372 S. |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Lessons and legacies ; 11 ![]() |
ISBN: | 9780810130906 ; 9780810130913 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Foreword
- p. xi
- Introduction
- p. xiii
- I
- The Place of the Holocaust in a Changing World
- Genocide and the Holocaust: Arguments over History and Politics
- p. 5
- II
- Sexual Violence
- The Historicity of Denial: Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the War of Annihilation, 1941-1945
- p. 31
- "Her flesh is branded: 'For Officers OnlyÆ": Imagining and Imagined Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust
- p. 59
- Pipels: Situational Homosexual Slavery of Young Adolescent Boys in Nazi Concentration Camps
- p. 86
- III
- Contentious Memories-and Representation
- Problems of Representation: Simon Srebnik and the Strategies of Reenactment in Claude Lanzmann's Shoah
- p. 107
- The Canadian Army Newsreels as a Representation of the Holocaust
- p. 121
- "The Many Faces of Memories": How Do Jews and the Holocaust Matter in Postcommunist Poland?
- p. 144
- "Armenian Atrocities": German Jews and Their Knowledge of the Genocide during the Third Reich
- p. 180
- IV
- Racism, Religion, Law
- German Jews: The Temptation of Racism
- p. 211
- The Bitter Legacy and Unlearned Lesson of Adolf Schlatter
- p. 229
- What Was "Jewish" about the "Jewish Influence" on German Law as Portrayed by Nazi Legal Theorists?
- p. 250
- V
- Geography
- Rethinking Segregation in the Ghetto: Invisible Walls and Social Networks in the Dispersed Ghetto in Budapest, 1944
- p. 265
- Walking in the Footsteps of the Vanished: Using Physical Landscapes to Understand Wehrmacht Participation in Einsatzgruppen Killings in Belarus
- p. 292
- VI
- Responses
- "Der Dank des Vaterlandes": Memories and Chronicles of German Jewry in the 1930s
- p. 309
- Karl Barth, Elisabeth Schmitz, and Her Denkschrifi against the Persecution of Jews
- p. 323
- Mixed and Confused-Egyptian Initial Responses to the Holocaust
- p. 335
- VII
- New Directions
- Holocaust History: An Agenda for Renewal
- p. 357
- Notes on Contributors
- p. 369