Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 19,Ausgabe 11996 |
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... victims who went to their destruction as “ sheep to the slaughter . " Until then the literary representations of the Holocaust avoided relating to the horrific reality of the Jewish genocide and put in relief the exceptional cases of ...
... victims who went to their destruction as “ sheep to the slaughter . " Until then the literary representations of the Holocaust avoided relating to the horrific reality of the Jewish genocide and put in relief the exceptional cases of ...
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... victims of persecutions . Grossman's novel features fantastic portrayals of two Holocaust victims : of the Polish Jewish writer Bruno Shulz ( a his- torical figure ) and of the fictive Anshel Wasserman , a Polish , non- Zionist ...
... victims of persecutions . Grossman's novel features fantastic portrayals of two Holocaust victims : of the Polish Jewish writer Bruno Shulz ( a his- torical figure ) and of the fictive Anshel Wasserman , a Polish , non- Zionist ...
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... victims ' artistic and intellectual oeuvre . At first , they attempt to connect by taking responsibility for the commemoration of the victim's legacy . Momik recopies Shulz's book and searches archives for reviews of Wasserman's books ...
... victims ' artistic and intellectual oeuvre . At first , they attempt to connect by taking responsibility for the commemoration of the victim's legacy . Momik recopies Shulz's book and searches archives for reviews of Wasserman's books ...
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Secular Jews Preservation and Destruction | 3 |
Jewish Gauchos and Jewish Others or Culture | 15 |
A Family History Recalled | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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