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World Literature Today, 1983
This second volume of "The Theatre of the Holocaust", when combined with the first, represents an international collection of plays on the Shoah. Editor Skloot presents and comments on six plays that acknowledge the theatrical forms of the postmodern age. The plays are: "Dreams of Anne Frank" by Bernard Kops; "Camp Comedy" by Ray Kift; "H.I.D. (Hess is
Bettina L. Knapp, Robert Skloot
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This second volume of "The Theatre of the Holocaust", when combined with the first, represents an international collection of plays on the Shoah. Editor Skloot presents and comments on six plays that acknowledge the theatrical forms of the postmodern age. The plays are: "Dreams of Anne Frank" by Bernard Kops; "Camp Comedy" by Ray Kift; "H.I.D. (Hess is
Bettina L. Knapp, Robert Skloot
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EXPLORE, 2020
The denial of the Holocaust before and during WWII by German citizens is compared to present-day denial of climate change. Psychological dynamics supporting such denial are examined, along with ways in which such denial might be overcome.
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The denial of the Holocaust before and during WWII by German citizens is compared to present-day denial of climate change. Psychological dynamics supporting such denial are examined, along with ways in which such denial might be overcome.
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1988
Am 19. Oktober 1983 kamen Jan Gross und Hillel Klein vor einem Vortrag, den letzterer halten sollte, in einem kurzen, eindrucksvollen Gesprach einander nahe. Ich war Zeuge des Gesprachs und dachte daran, als mich die Herausgeber dieser Festschrift um einen Text baten, der eine Brucke zwischen Psychiatrie und Psychoanalyse schluge.
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Am 19. Oktober 1983 kamen Jan Gross und Hillel Klein vor einem Vortrag, den letzterer halten sollte, in einem kurzen, eindrucksvollen Gesprach einander nahe. Ich war Zeuge des Gesprachs und dachte daran, als mich die Herausgeber dieser Festschrift um einen Text baten, der eine Brucke zwischen Psychiatrie und Psychoanalyse schluge.
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The English Journal, 1980
The question of how to transmit awareness of values to children continues to trigger discussion and dissension among teachers, librarians and children's authors. No time in history seems so full of lessons for our children as World War II; no story has the impact of suffering so indelibly etched, chapter by chapter, in its chronicles, as the story of ...
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The question of how to transmit awareness of values to children continues to trigger discussion and dissension among teachers, librarians and children's authors. No time in history seems so full of lessons for our children as World War II; no story has the impact of suffering so indelibly etched, chapter by chapter, in its chronicles, as the story of ...
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1969
“There are those who leave their native land in a spirit of high adventure or aglow with the joy of escape ... there are others who leave with a shadow in their souls, the unspoken fears of permanent separation from the home that saw their birth ... others have dwelt on the nostalgia that, from the moment of departure, grows steadily and inexorably ...
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“There are those who leave their native land in a spirit of high adventure or aglow with the joy of escape ... there are others who leave with a shadow in their souls, the unspoken fears of permanent separation from the home that saw their birth ... others have dwelt on the nostalgia that, from the moment of departure, grows steadily and inexorably ...
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2018
This chapter argues that Levinas’s thought is a response to the Holocaust. Although the chapter covers Levinas’s prewar and postwar biography in relation to the genocide, the central claim of this chapter is that, while Levinas rarely mentions the Holocaust explicitly, it is ubiquitously implicit in his work.
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This chapter argues that Levinas’s thought is a response to the Holocaust. Although the chapter covers Levinas’s prewar and postwar biography in relation to the genocide, the central claim of this chapter is that, while Levinas rarely mentions the Holocaust explicitly, it is ubiquitously implicit in his work.
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2012
The phrase “Holocaust in Poland” is generally taken to refer to the set of individual or group decisions, actions, and processes that catalyzed or contributed to the deaths of nearly three million of the approximately 3.5 million Jewish citizens of the Second Polish Republic between the years 1939 and 1945.
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The phrase “Holocaust in Poland” is generally taken to refer to the set of individual or group decisions, actions, and processes that catalyzed or contributed to the deaths of nearly three million of the approximately 3.5 million Jewish citizens of the Second Polish Republic between the years 1939 and 1945.
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1972
Your first thought upon awakening be: “Atom.” For you should not begin your day with the illusion that what surrounds you is a stable world. Already tomorrow it can be “something that only has been”: for we, you, and I and our fellow men are “more mortal” and “more temporal” than all who, until yesterday, had been considered mortal....
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Your first thought upon awakening be: “Atom.” For you should not begin your day with the illusion that what surrounds you is a stable world. Already tomorrow it can be “something that only has been”: for we, you, and I and our fellow men are “more mortal” and “more temporal” than all who, until yesterday, had been considered mortal....
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FROM NAZI HOLOCAUST TO NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST [PDF]
AnthonyJ. Pelosi, M.M. Glatt
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On the holocaust and holocaust survivors
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