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Medical and Psychological Effects of Concentration Camps on Holocaust Survivors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Medical and Psychological Effects of Concentration Camps on Holocaust Survivors

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-01-22
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This unique research bibliography is offered in honor of Leo Eitinger of Oslo, Norway. Dr. Eitinger fled to Norway in 1939, at the start of the World War II. He was caught and deported to Auschwitz, where, among others, he operated on Elie Wiesel who has written the foreword to this volume. After the war, Eitinger became a pioneering researcher on a subject from which many shied away. His contributions to understanding of the experience of massive psychological trauma have inspired others to do similar work. His many books and papers are listed in this special volume of the acclaimed bibliographic series edited by Israel W. Charny of The Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide in Jerusalem. ...

The Polish Formalist School and Russian Formalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

The Polish Formalist School and Russian Formalism

Revising his 1999 doctoral dissertation for the University of Chicago, Karcz explores the Polish Formalist School of literary theory and analysis, which had already sprouted when Russian Formalism was silenced as heresy by Stalinist pressures in 1930, and the relationship between the two movements. He begins by discussing the anticipations of Polish Formalism, then focuses on the work of Kazimierz Woycicki (1876-1938), Mandred Kridl (1882-1957), and other primary theoreticians and practitioners. Excerpts are in English. Annotation : 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

German and European Poetics After the Holocaust
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

German and European Poetics After the Holocaust

New essays on poetical and theoretical responses to the Holocaust's rupture of German and European civilization. Crisis presents chances for change and creativity: Adorno's famous dictum that writing poetry after Auschwitz would be barbaric has haunted discourse on poetics, but has also given rise to poetic and theoretical acts of resistance. The essays in this volume discuss postwar poetics in terms of new poetological directions and territory rather than merely destruction of traditions. Embedded in the discourse triggered by Adorno, the volume's foci include the work of Paul Celan, Gottfried Benn, and Ingeborg Bachmann. Other German writers discussed are Ilse Aichinger, Rose Ausländer, C...

Paying for the Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Paying for the Past

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998-08-25
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

Finally available in English, this edition of Paying for the Past contains a new preface by the author and an afterword by medical ethicist Erich Loewy which places the ethical issues raised by the West German experiences with reparations into an international context.

Jewish and Romani Families in the Holocaust and its Aftermath
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Jewish and Romani Families in the Holocaust and its Aftermath

Diaries, testimonies and memoirs of the Holocaust often include at least as much on the family as on the individual. Victims of the Nazi regime experienced oppression and made decisions embedded within families. Even after the war, sole survivors often described their losses and rebuilt their lives with a distinct focus on family. Yet this perspective is lacking in academic analyses. In this work, scholars from the United States, Israel, and across Europe bring a variety of backgrounds and disciplines to their study of the Holocaust and its aftermath from the family perspective. Drawing on research from Belarus to Great Britain, and examining both Jewish and Romani families, they demonstrate the importance of recognizing how people continued to function within family units—broadly defined—throughout the war and afterward.

Where Here Begins
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 584

Where Here Begins

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Household Strategies for Survival 1600-2000
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Household Strategies for Survival 1600-2000

This book considers the 'labouring poor' not simply as victims, but as actively pursuing a whole range of strategies for survival. These strategies included many economic activities. Building and maintaining networks of kinship and neighbourhood was equally important, as was negotiating support from institutions. Sometimes, strategies were successfully integrated within a household, while in other instances the domestic group was split and members preferred to pursue individual strategies. This illuminating book examines the European past using case studies from present-day situations in Asia and Africa.

Places, Spaces, and Voids in the Holocaust
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 345

Places, Spaces, and Voids in the Holocaust

The EHS issues are thematic. Each issue features a selection of peer-reviewed research articles, which offer novel perspectives on the main theme. Includes: - Andrea Löw and Kim Wünschman: Film and the Reordering of City Space in Nazi Germany: The Demolition of the Munich Main Synagogue - Michal Frankl: Cast out of Civilized Society. Refugees in the No Man`s Land between Slovakia and Hungary in 1938 - Beate Meyer: Foreign Jews in Nazi Germany - Protected or Persecuted? Preliminary Results of a New Study - Dominique Schröder: Writing the Camps, Shifting the Limits of Language: Toward a Semantics of the Concentration Camps? - Tal Bruttmann, Stefan Hördler, and Christoph Kreutzmüller: A Pa...

Slavic Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 648

Slavic Studies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Gedächtnis und Identität der KZ-Erfahrung
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 442

Gedächtnis und Identität der KZ-Erfahrung

Examines the nature and value of autobiographical writing (diaries and memoirs) on the Holocaust. Contrasts vigorous remembrance of the Holocaust in the Netherlands with the Germans' long-standing reluctance to face the past and German ambivalence in the present. Chronicles the German invasion of the Netherlands, the suffering of the Dutch people under the occupation, and the Nazis' internment of Dutch Jews and German Jewish refugees in transit camps in preparation for their deportation to the East. Portrays the stress of life in Westerbork, analyzes the concentration camp language, and discusses diaries and poems written in the camp in Dutch or German. Treats, in detail, the diary of Etty Hillesum; the diaries, intended more as reportage, of Philip Mechanicus in Westerbork and Eli van Beever in Theresienstadt; the postwar account by Heinz Umrath, a German-Jewish refugee and secretary of the Westerbork Jewish council; and the reports by Gertrud van Tijn-Cohn, which were written in Palestine after her liberation in a prisoner exchange.