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After the Holocaust : Challenging the Myth of Silence.

For the last decade scholars have been questioning the idea that the Holocaust was not talked about in any way until well into the 1970s. After the Holocaust: Challenging the Myth of Silence is the first collection of authoritative, original scholarship to expose a serious misreading of the past on...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cesarani, David
Otros Autores: Sundquist, Eric J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor & Francis, 2011.
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505 0 |a Front Cover; After the Holocaust; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction: David Cesarani; 1. Challenging the 'myth of silence': postwar responses to the destruction of European Jewry: David Cesarani; 2. Re-imagining the unimaginable: theater, memory, and rehabilitation in the Displaced Persons camps: Margarete Myers Feinstein; 3. No silence in Yiddish: popular and scholarly writing about the Holocaust in the early postwar years: Mark L. Smith. 
505 8 |a 4. Breaking the silence: the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine in Paris and the writing of Holocaust history in liberated France: Laura Jockusch5. Dividing the ruins: communal memory in Yiddish and Hebrew: David G. Roskies; 6. "We know very little in America": David Boder and un-belated testimony: Alan Rosen; 7. David P. Boder: Holocaust memory in Displaced Persons camps: Rachel Deblinger; 8. Authoritarianism and the making of post-Holocaust personality studies: Michael E. Staub. 
505 8 |a 9. If God was silent, absent, dead, or nonexistent, what about philosophy and theology? Some aftereffects and aftershocks of the Holocaust: John K. Roth10. Trial by audience: bringing Nazi war criminals to justice in Hollywood films, 1944-59: Lawrence Baron; 11. "This too is partly Hitler's doing": American Jewish name changing in the wake of the Holocaust, 1939-57: Kirsten Fermaglich; 12. The myth of silence: survivors tell a different story: Beth B. Cohen; 13. Origins and meanings of the myth of silence: Hasia R. Diner; Silence reconsidered: an afterword: Eric J. Sundquist; Index. 
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