Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) + Moral and ethical aspects
Label
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) + Moral and ethical aspects
Name
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) + Moral and ethical aspects
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of34
- Emil L. Fackenheim, a Jewish philosopher's response to the Holocaust, David Patterson
- Thinking and Killing, Philosophical Discourse in the Shadow of the Third Reich, Alon Segev
- Repentance for the Holocaust, lessons from Jewish thought for confronting the German past, C.K. Martin Chung
- Judging "privileged" Jews, Holocaust ethics, representation, and the "Grey zone", Adam Brown
- Mothering the fatherland, a protestant sisterhood repents for the Holocaust, George Faithful
- The perversion of Holocaust memory, writing and rewriting the past after 1989, Judith M. Hughes
- Negare l'evidenza, diritto e storia di fronte alla menzogna Auschwitz, Daniela Bifulco
- The Holocaust and Catholic conscience, Cardinal Aloisius Muench and the guilt question in Germany, Suzanne Brown-Fleming
- Humanity at the limit, the impact of the Holocaust experience on Jews and Christians, edited by Michael A. Signer
- Face à l'extrême, Tzvetan Todorov
- After the Holocaust, challenging the myth of silence, edited by David Cesarani and Eric J. Sundquist
- Ethics after the Holocaust, perspectives, critiques and responses, editor, John Roth
- Post-Holocaust, interpretation, misinterpretation, and the claims of history, Berel Lang
- Probing the ethics of Holocaust culture, edited by Claudio Fogu, Wulf Kansteiner, Todd Presner
- Probing the limits of categorization, the bystander in Holocaust history, edited by Christina Morina and Krijn Thijs
- Act and idea in the Nazi genocide, Berel Lang
- Unwanted legacies, sharing the burden of post-genocide generations, Gottfried Wagner and Abraham J. Peck ; forewords by Michael Berenbaum and Steven Leonard Jacobs ; translation of Gottfried Wagner's manuscript by Ivan Fehrenbach
- Civil courage, a response to contemporary conflict and prejudice, edited by Naomi Kramer
- 'Bystanders' to the Holocaust, a re-evaluation, editors David Cesarani, Paul A. Levine
- A small town near Auschwitz, ordinary Nazis and the Holcaust, Mary Fulbrook
- Facing the extreme, moral life in the concentration camps, Tzvetan Todorov ; translated by Arthur Denner and Abigail Pollak
- The fragility of empathy after the Holocaust, Carolyn J. Dean
- Forgetful memory, representation and remembrance in the wake of the Holocaust, Michael Bernard-Donals
- Aversion and erasure, the fate of the victim after the Holocaust, Carolyn J. Dean
- Guilt, suffering, and memory, Germany remembers its dead of World War II, Gilad Margalit ; translated by Haim Watzman
- Quel che resta di Auschwitz, l'archivio e il testimone : (Homo sacer III), Giorgio Agamben
- Remnants of Auschwitz, the witness and the archive, Giorgio Agamben ; translated by Daniel Heller-Roazen
- Survivor transitional narratives of Nazi-era destruction, the second liberation, Dennis B. Klein
- Die Globalisierung der Wiedergutmachung, Politik, Moral, Moralpolitik, herausgegeben von José Brunner, Constantin Goschler und Norbert Frei
- The failures of ethics, confronting the Holocaust, genocide, and other mass atrocities, John K. Roth
- Different horrors, same hell, gender and the Holocaust, edited and introduced by Myrna Goldenberg and Amy H. Shapiro
- Ethics during and after the Holocaust, in the shadow of Birkenau, John K.Roth
- Primo Levi and humanism after Auschwitz, posthumanist reflections, Jonathan Druker
- Abusi di memoria, negare, sacralizzare, banalizzare la Shoah, Valentina Pisanty