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ABSTRACT This article examines Anna Maria Ortese's collection of journalistic reportages and short stories, Silenzio a Milano (Silence in Milan, 1958), and Ingeborg Bachmann's speech ‘Ein Ort für Zufälle’ (17 October 1964). It focuses on their topophobic images of Milan and West Berlin, the anxious representations of these post‐1945 urban landscapes ...
Roberto Interdonato
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STADTMITTE UMSTEIGEN? HEINZ KNOBLOCH AND THE ‘ARCHAEOLOGICAL’ TRACES OF BERLIN'S GHOST STATIONS
ABSTRACT In 1982, the East German journalist Heinz Knobloch published a volume entitled Stadtmitte umsteigen. Its title was provocative: since the construction of the Berlin Wall, it had not been possible to change trains at Stadtmitte in East Berlin, as one of the two lines functioned only as a transit route between the north and south of West Berlin.
Laura Bradley
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Imágenes marcadas a fuego: representación y memoria de la Shoah
Tomando como objeto de análise o documentário Shoah, este artigo estabelece relações entre imagem, representações, história e memória.This article analyses the documentary Shoah, dealing with the relations between images/representation and history/memory.
Vicente Sánchez Biosca
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The Limits of Theodicy: An Eastern Orthodox Perspective on Evil and Interreligious Theology [PDF]
This essay is written from the vantage point of a comparative theologian who is personally steeped in the Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition and who primarily specializes in Christian-Muslim comparative theology.
Monge, Rico G.
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This paper reviews Grzegorz Niziołek thought-provoking book The Polish Theatre of the Holocaust (London: Methuen Drama Press, 2019), and the key questions and issues it addresses.
Ruthie Abeliovich
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Uncanny survivors and the Nazi beast: Monstrous imagination in See under: Love [PDF]
In the past three decades, as writers have grappled with the legacy of the Holocaust and its aftermath, figures of the uncanny—such as ghosts, monsters, and mythic beings—have consistently appeared as salient metaphors in Holocaust fiction. As symbols of
Spiro, Miriam
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ABSTRACT In Australia, and elsewhere, the concept of ‘truth‐telling’, that hearing the ‘truth’ about difficult and divisive pasts from the victims is promoted as a way to transcend them, to develop a ‘shared’ historical understanding from which the nation can move forward.
Sam Dalgarno
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Le 25 mars à partir de 9 h 30, le Sénat accueillera une journée séminaire au cours de laquelle de nombreux spécialistes, psychanalystes notamment, chercheront à cerner le pensable/impensable de la Shoah. (Contact Danièle Rosenfeld Katz. tel.
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Der Beitrag untersucht Hartmut Langes Novelle Das Konzert im Hinblick auf die literarische Auseinandersetzung mit der Shoah. Die Analyse stützt sich auf die Annahme, dass die romantischen Prämissen, die diesem Text zugrunde liegen, fragwürdige Resultate ...
Lothar Quinkenstein
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In the last decades, the interest in the Holocaust has increased more and more, as demonstrated by the growing number of publications, websites, television broadcasts, films and public events regarding this topic that represents, due to its specificity ...
Stefania Zezza
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