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This essay addresses the instable meaning of the term catastrophe over the course of history. The first part takes leave of the “the tiny fissures” in the continuous catastrophe noted by Walter Benjamin to develop a philology of the cata/strophe.
Judith Kasper
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Language makes itself come true: Introduction to John Jesurun - Deep sleep, White water, Black maria - A media trilogy [PDF]
This article is published with the permission of the founder of NoPassport Theatre Alliance and Press, Caridid SvichIntroduction to the Book: John Jesurun - Deep Sleep, White Water, Black Maria - A Media ...
Templeton, F
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A Conversation With Marc Hallin
Summary Marc Hallin was born in Ghent, Belgium, on 23 April 1949. He holds a Licence en Sciences mathématiques (1971), a Licence en Sciences actuarielles (1972), and a Doctorat en Sciences (1976) from the Université libre de Bruxelles. He then rose through the professorial ranks at the same institution, being successively Premier Assistant (1977–1978),
Christian Genest
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En mayo de 2003 se celebró la duodécima edición de las «Conferencias Aranguren». Jorge Semprún dictó tres conferencias magistrales tituladas «Kant y la mochila del maquis», «El mal radical y las letrinas de Buchenwald» y «Literatura y memoria del mal: de
Jorge Semprún
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Comment vivre après Auschwitz ? Romain Gary et l’écriture de l’après (1946-1956)
Since the immediate post-war period, the literary figure of the Shoah survivor has been haunting Romain Gary’s fictional work: it is Tulipe, in the eponymous story (1946), who, coming out of Buchenwald, settled in Harlem’s “new world”; it is Vanderputte,
Kerwin Spire
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Abstract Whether trans people – especially trans women – were persecuted by the Nazi regime remains a contested yet under‐researched topic. But the wider political backdrop (including the culture wars and Holocaust memorialisation practices) steers this historical question with a monolithic value: victimisation.
Zavier Nunn
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Le Miraculé de Saint-Pierre : de Cyparis à Chocolat, ou le Noir comme « spectacle »
In Le miraculé de Saint-Pierre, Gaston-Paul Effa exhumes an unfamiliar Antillean story: the survival and tribulations of the survivor of the eruption of Mont Pelée who killed more than 30,000 people in 1902.
Kathleen Gyssels
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OTHERTONGUES: MULTILINGUALISM, NATALITY AND EMPOWERMENT IN SHARON DODUA OTOO'S ADAS RAUM
ABSTRACT Written in German by the Black British author and activist Sharon Dodua Otoo, the novel Adas Raum (2021) intervenes in contemporary debates on colonial legacies to forge ‘a critical multilingualism’ (Yildiz 2012), challenging master‐narratives and tropes of founding fathers which privilege linear constructions of time and bounded concepts of ...
Áine McMurtry
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Entre a memória e o silêncio, o testemunho tardio de um deportado homossexual
Este artigo apresenta uma reflexão a respeito da biografia de Rudolf Brazda, escrita por Jean-Luc Schwab. Essa biografia narra a vida e, especialmente a deportação de Rudolf Bradzda para o campo de concentração de Buchenwald, devido a sua ...
Marcelo Spitzner
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Menorah Review (No. 63, Summer/Fall, 2005) [PDF]
Affirming Life -- Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust and Christianity -- Beginnings Departures Endings -- Christians and Israel -- Judaism and Superstitions -- Noteworthy ...
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