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Student Films Based on the Short Stories of Arnošt Lustig at the Beginning of the 1960s [PDF]

open access: yesSlovo a Smysl, 2022
The study deals with films made at the beginning of the 1960s by Jan Němec and Dušan Klein, then students at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU), based on short stories by Arnošt Lustig from the books Démanty noci (Diamonds of
Michal Bauer
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From Rumor to Historical Icon

open access: yesS: I. M. O. N.
This article explores the historical trajectory of the Holocaust soap myth – one of the most persistent, controversial, and symbolically loaded atrocity narratives to emerge from the Second World War. Drawing on recent scholarship and primary sources, it
Lóránt Bódi
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Les lieux de mémoire victimaire en Europe : une culture commune et concurrente [PDF]

open access: yesSvět Literatury, 2020
Since the 1990s, memorials and museums devoted to the victims of the massacres perpetrated in the twentieth century have multiplied in Europe, then in the world. This social, political and cultural fact is new.
David El Kenz
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Inocencia y holocausto en Hijos de un mismo Dios (2001) de Yurek Bogayevicz

open access: yesEl Futuro del Pasado, 2017
La Segunda Guerra Mundial es, sin duda, el acontecimiento más traumático del siglo xx. Y dentro de la guerra el más singular y desgarrador fue la Shoah, el exterminio del pueblo judío.
Igor Barrenetxea Marañón
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Trauma, Testimony and Lower Secondary Holocaust Education in Rywka Lipszyc's and Otto Wolf's Diaries

open access: yesChildren &Society, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article examines how Holocaust‐related trauma is represented in two diaries written by Jewish adolescents during the Second World War: Rywka Lipszyc's diary and Otto Wolf's diary. The article combines a thematically guided close reading of the diaries with a didactic discussion of their possible use in lower secondary literary education ...
Milan Mašát
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‘This Is Not Europe’: Investigating the Commission's Anti‐Populist Articulation of ‘European Values’

open access: yesJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract Whilst ‘populism’ is often considered antithetical to ‘European values’, how this contrast shapes the very meaning of such ‘values’ remains underexplored. This article investigates the European Commission's anti‐populist articulation of ‘European values’, which constructs ‘populism’ as their constitutive outside.
Alex Yates
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Civilizing the Nation: Travel, Civility and Bourgeois Nationalism in Israel

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article reads The Lapid Guide to Europe, a bestselling Hebrew‐language travel guide published from the 1970s to the 1990s, as a form of bourgeois nationalism enacted through everyday practices of behaviour. Written by journalist and Holocaust survivor Tommy Lapid, the guide operated as civic pedagogy, instructing Israeli travellers in ...
Daniel Mahla
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An Unconcluded Microhistory of Compensation: The Unfinished Recognition of the Racial Discrimination Endured by Jewish Prisoners of War in the French Army During Their Captivity in Germany

open access: yesEastern European Holocaust Studies
During the Second World War, several thousands of Jews from France were detained on German territory as prisoners of war. Although many endured racial discrimination, they survived.
Richard Delphine
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Compte rendu : Maxime Decout, Faire trace. Les écritures de la Shoah ; Maxime Decout & Yona Hanhart-Marmor (dir.), “Enquêter sur la Shoah aujourd’hui”

open access: yesRelief: Revue Électronique de Littérature Francaise
Compte rendu de Maxime Decout, Faire trace. Les écritures de la Shoah et Maxime Decout & Yona Hanhart-Marmor (dir.), “Enquêter sur la Shoah aujourd’hui” 
Annelies Schulte Nordholt
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Narrator, character, other: Kafka’s triangle in Fürsprecher

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, EarlyView.
Abstract Franz Kafka's protagonists are conspicuously featureless, and yet Kafka is persistently read as a fabulist of the plight of the individual before impervious, impersonal, and indifferent legal structures. How can Kafka champion the individual against such forces when his heroes do not have personalities to lose?
Lindsay O’Connor Stern
wiley   +1 more source

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