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Holocaust memory in a globalizing world, edited by Jacob S. Eder, Philipp Gassert and Alan E. Steinweis

Label
Holocaust memory in a globalizing world, edited by Jacob S. Eder, Philipp Gassert and Alan E. Steinweis
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Holocaust memory in a globalizing world
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
978674203
Responsibility statement
edited by Jacob S. Eder, Philipp Gassert and Alan E. Steinweis
Series statement
Beiträge zur Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts, Band 22
Table Of Contents
Holocaust memory in a globalizing world: introduction / Jacob S. Eder -- Holocaust memory and the experiences of migrants: Germany and Western Europe after 1945 / Arnd Bauerkämper -- Holocaust perceptions of immigrants in Austria: the hidden European dimension of Holocaust memory / Oliver Rathkolb -- Between national and global memory: commemoration of the Second World War in the Netherlands / Annemarike Stremmelaar -- The murder of Stephen Lawrence: racism, the Post-Colonial, and the Holocaust in Britain / Tony Kushner -- The French humorist Dieudonné: between anti-racism, antisemitism, and Holocaust denial / Fabien Jobard -- Israeli ultro-orthodoxy and the Holocaust: global, local, and domestic dimensions of memory / Michal Shaul -- Our Holocaust: reclaiming Shoah memory in the works of second-generation Mizrahi authors in Israel / Batya Shimony -- Holocaust memory among Palestinian Arab citizens in Israel: personal sympathy and national antagonism / Sarah Ozacky-Lazar -- The logic on antisemitism: a Moroccan immigrant narrative about Jews in Sweden / Aomar Boum -- Contested visions: African American memories of the Holocaust / Clarence Taylor -- Anti-Jewish genocide: Jewish discourses about the crimes of the Argentinian military junta / Daniel Stahl -- Remembering the racial state: Holocaust memory in post-apartheid South Africa / Shirli Gilbert -- Memory of the Holocaust in India: a case study for Holocaust education / Yulia Egorova -- Holocaust and Jewish studies in modern China: functions of a political agenda / Jonathan Goldstein
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