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The article proposes a new reading of the word ghetto with regard to the dense historical past of the case of Venice, a former enclave whose renewal is underway. While reviewing the semantic trajectory of the word ghetto and its use in different contexts,
Antonella Di Trani
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Alien City: The Vilnius Jewish Ghetto in Polish Texts of the Interwar Period
This article analyses the cultural images of the Vilnius ghetto and the methods of its categorisation in Polish-language texts of the interwar period in tourist guides, feuilletons, and poetry.
Walentyna Krupowies
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Territorialiser la domination ethnique : le ghetto musulman de Juhapura à Ahmedabad (Inde)
This article analyses the spatial dynamics underneath the pogroms that took place in 2002, in Gujerat, India. Attacks were carried by Hinduist militants and solely targeted Muslims.
Charlotte Thomas
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What Is in a Word? An Exploration of Concept of ‘the Ghetto’ in Danish Media and Politics 1850–2018
Since the early 2000s, the concept of ‘the ghetto’ has been used excessively in Danish public debate and national policies targeting the integration of non-Western immigrants.
Garbi Schmidt
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Extraordinary curtailment of massive typhus epidemic in the Warsaw Ghetto [PDF]
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As evidenced by the analysis of the so-called ghetto in the city Split, Croatia, which was in fact the Palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, the definition of closed or gated community has evolved over time. In the 17th century, when a small group of Sephardi Jews fled from Spain, they established their community in a section of the late Roman palace
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Book review of Ivan Malkovych, editor and compiler. Antolohiia ukrains'koi poezii: XX stolittia [Anthology of Ukrainian Poetry: Twentieth Century]. Vydavnytstvo Ivana Malkovycha “A-BA-BA-HA-LA-MA-HA,” 2016.
Oksana Rosenblum
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Głosy z czasu Zagłady. Dwie relacje świadków z getta w Stanisławowie
The author analyses two testimonies from the Stanisławów ghetto: Eliszewa/Elza Binder's and Juliusz Feuerman's. Binder's diary, found in the ghetto, begins on 13 December 1941 and ends on 18 July 1942, whereas Feuerman's notes are a chronicle of the ...
Rachel Feldhay Brenner
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Ghettos, Shtetls and Projective Spaces. Diasporic Discourses in Jewish-Romanian Interwar Literature [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to investigate the interconnections between diasporic discourse, spatiality, and Jewish literature within an analysis of a certain movement from Interwar Jewish-Romanian literature, the so-called literature of the ghetto ...
Dragoș Bucur
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Réinventer la Venise juive : le Ghetto entre monument et métaphore
The Ghetto of Venice, in the city where the word “ghetto” first originated, is still the site and symbol of Jewish Venice five centuries after its forced establishment.
Simon Levis Sullam
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