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Affective Possibility: Identity Documents, Checkpoints, Violence and the Law
ABSTRACT This article seeks to highlight the unstable relationship between identity documents, checkpoints, violence and the law. To do this the piece uses stories from three Syrians concerning their everyday interactions with the law, primarily at checkpoints but also in other administrative settings.
Marika Sosnowski
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Menorah Review (No. 55, Spring/Summer, 2002) [PDF]
Two Judaisms, Rabbinic and Christian, Invent Their Martyrdom Discourses -- PothoIes in the Jewish Landscape -- God Wrestling -- Remembrance of Things Past -- The Endless Diversity of Interpretation -- The Response to Uniqueness -- The Reference Shelf ...
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Understanding Holocaust memory and education in the digital age: before and after Covid-19
V. Walden
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World War 2.0: commemorating war and holocaust in Poland through Facebook [PDF]
The Internet seems to have become the area where instances of individual and collective remembrance, of private and public commemoration, and of memory and postmemory intersect in a new and effective way.
De Bruyn, Dieter
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Trends in Holocaust memorialization [PDF]
This event was co-organised by Dr Larissa Allwork (English) and Dr Paul Jackson (History).\ud \ud Professor David Cesarani OBE (Royal Holloway, University of London) gave the University of Northampton’s annual Holocaust Memorial Day Lecture on ‘The Second World War and the Fate of the Jews.’ Professor Cesarani’s lecture was introduced by University of ...
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Cruising Eisenman’s Holocaust Memorial
Profile pictures from gay dating sites of young men posing with the stelae of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews in Europe in Berlin have been subject to an art exhibition at the Jewish Museum in New York and a tribute online blog. This paper unveils the meaning of these pictures on this particular site, in an effort to understand why these men chose to
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Menorah Review (No. 29, Fall, 1993) [PDF]
Louis D. Brandeis and the Empowering of American Jewery (Part 1 of 2) -- Christian Anti-Semitism, Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust (Part 1 of 2) -- The Enigma of Mass Death -- The Jesus of History and the Christ of Faith: Critical Investigation and ...
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Osobliwe zrządzenie Opatrzności Bożej… Polska pamięć Zagłady w perspektywie katolicko-narodowej
The Jewish Holocaust has a special place in Polish discourses on memory. It would be hard to overestimate its importance in constructing a model of Polish identity.
Jacek Leociak
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Witnessing: testimony of linguistic memory : the case of Victor Klemperer [PDF]
In view of the tremendous success of Victor Klemperer's diaries testimoning his personal experience as a Jew in Nazi Germany, this article discusses the specific contribution of witness literature to the knowledge of history. During the Holocaust period,
Seeba, Hinrich C.
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Menorah Review (No. 72, Winter/Spring, 2010) [PDF]
A Philosopher Rediscovers His Jewish Roots -- An Extraordinary Rabbinic Life -- An Interpretation of Isiah 6.8-10 -- Books in Brief: New and Notable -- Moreshet: From the Classics -- The Noah Affair -- Who Owns and Who is Responsible for a ...
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