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Probing the limits of categorization, the bystander in Holocaust history, edited by Christina Morina and Krijn Thijs

Label
Probing the limits of categorization, the bystander in Holocaust history, edited by Christina Morina and Krijn Thijs
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Probing the limits of categorization
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
1051778608
Responsibility statement
edited by Christina Morina and Krijn Thijs
Series statement
War and genocide, volume 27JSTOR eBooks
Sub title
the bystander in Holocaust history
Table Of Contents
Intro; Probing the Limits of Categorization; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Introduction; Part I. Approaches; Chapter 1. Bystanders; Chapter 2. Raul Hilberg and His "Discovery" of the Bystander; Chapter 3. Bystanders as Visual Subjects; Chapter 4. "I am not, what I am"; Chapter 5. The Many Shades of Bystanding; Chapter 6. The Dutch Bystander as Non-Jew and Implicated Subject; Part II. History; Chapter 7. Photographing Bystanders; Chapter 8. The Imperative to Act; Chapter 9. Martin Heidegger's Nazi Conscience; Chapter 10. Natura Abhorret VacuumChapter 11. Defiant Danes and Indifferent Dutch?Chapter 12. The Notion of Social Reactivity; Part III. Memory; Chapter 13. Ordinary, Ignorant, and Noninvolved?; Chapter 14. Hidden in Plain View; Chapter 15. Stand by Your Man; Chapter 16. "Bystanders" in Exhibitions at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Epilogue I. A Brief Plea for the Historicization of the Bystander; Epilogue II. Saving the Bystander; Index
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