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Shoah

Author : Anna Ruiz,Ziva Postec
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1412519437

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Shoah by Anna Ruiz,Ziva Postec Pdf

Documentaire sur l'extermination des Juifs d'Europe par les Nazis au cours de la deuxième guerre mondiale à travers les témoignages de gens qui ont vécu à cette époque. Le réalisateur s'est surtout attaché à l'étude des méthodes utilisées dans les camps établis en Pologne tels Treblinka et Auschwitz en interrogeant des Juifs survivants, des Polonais qui vivaient à proximité de ces lieux et diverses personnes qui furent mêlées consciemment ou non à ce processus. En finale vient une section concernant la vie dans le ghetto de Varsovie et sa destruction.

The Shoah in Ukraine

Author : Ray Brandon,Wendy Lower
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2008-05-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780253001597

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The Shoah in Ukraine by Ray Brandon,Wendy Lower Pdf

On the eve of the Nazi invasion of the USSR in 1941, Ukraine was home to the largest Jewish community in Europe. Between 1941 and 1944, some 1.4 million Jews were killed there, and one of the most important centers of Jewish life was destroyed. Yet, little is known about this chapter of Holocaust history. Drawing on archival sources from the former Soviet Union and bringing together researchers from Ukraine, Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands, and the United States, The Shoah in Ukraine sheds light on the critical themes of perpetration, collaboration, Jewish-Ukrainian relations, testimony, rescue, and Holocaust remembrance in Ukraine. Contributors are Andrej Angrick, Omer Bartov, Karel C. Berkhoff, Ray Brandon, Martin Dean, Dennis Deletant, Frank Golczewski, Alexander Kruglov, Wendy Lower, Dieter Pohl, and Timothy Snyder.

Shoah

Author : Claude Lanzmann
Publisher : Da Capo Press
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN : 0306806657

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Shoah by Claude Lanzmann Pdf

A nine-and-a-half-hour documentary on the Nazi extermination camps, Shoah (the Hebrew word for "Holocaust") was internationally hailed as a masterpiece upon its release in 1985. Shunning any re-creation, archival footage, or visual documentation of the events, filmmaker Claude Lanzmann relied on the words of witnesses—Jewish, Polish, and German—to describe in ruthless detail the bureaucratic machinery of the Final Solution, so that the remote experiences of the Holocaust became fresh and immediate. This book presents in an accessible and vivid format the testimony of survivors, participants, witnesses, and scholars. This tenth anniversary edition, published on the fiftieth anniversary of the liberation of the camps, is newly revised and corrected in order to more accurately present the actual testimony of those interviewed. Shoah is an unparalleled oral history of the Holocaust, an intensely readable journey through the twentieth century's greatest horror.

Israel and the Daughters of the Shoah

Author : Ronit Lenṭin
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 1571817751

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Israel and the Daughters of the Shoah by Ronit Lenṭin Pdf

Employing interviews with nine daughters of Holocaust survivors and an analysis of Zionist discourse, the Israeli-born Lentin (Trinity College, Dublin) explores the ways that the relationship between Israel and the Shoah has been gendered--the Shoah becoming "feminized" and Israel "masculinized." The myths and silences that have been built up around the Shoah in Israeli society had deep implications for the formation of her own generation, Lentin writes. They also have had a profound impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. "This book is a personal act of reckoning, and of mourning the loss of life that was the Shoah, and the inability, or unwillingness, to mourn that very loss by an Israeli society absorbed in acts of survival," she writes. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

Shoah

Author : Sue Vice
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2019-07-25
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781838718169

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Shoah by Sue Vice Pdf

Claude Lanzmann's epic 1985 film 'Shoah' tells the story of the Holocaust through interviews with survivors of the extermination camps, bystanders who watched or participated in mass murder, and some of the perpetrators of genocide. Sue Vice addresses Lanzmann's central role in the film and the issue of representing the unrepresentable.

Christian Theology After the Shoah

Author : James F. Moore
Publisher : University Press of America
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0761828516

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Christian Theology After the Shoah by James F. Moore Pdf

This book takes up the challenge of providing a way to do Christian theology that is both sensitive to the questions arising in the Shoah and incorporates the advances of Jewish-Christian dialogue. Moore's approach also offers new thinking on the difficult texts of the Christian passion narratives as an example of the post-Shoah Christian theology. He expresses a hopeful outlook, that we are on the threshold of a new stage in theology and dialogue; a new generation of thinkers, both Jewish and Christian, are asking how we can move forward and apply the lessons learned from the events of the Shoah.

Shoah and Torah

Author : David Patterson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2021-11-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000472028

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Shoah and Torah systematically takes up the task of reading the Shoah through the lens of the Torah and the Torah through the lens of the Shoah.The investigation rests upon (1) the metaphysical standing that the Nazis ascribed to the Torah, (2) the obliteration of the Torah in the extermination of the Jews, (3) the significance of the Torah for an understanding of the Shoah, and (4) the significance of the Shoah for an understanding of the Torah.The basis for the inquiry lies not in the content of a certain belief but in the categories of a certain mode of thought. Distinct from all other studies, this book is grounded in the categories of Jewish thought and Judaism—the categories of creation, revelation, and redemption—that the Nazis sought to obliterate in the Shoah.Thus, the investigation is itself a response to the Nazi project of the extermination of the Jews and the millennial testimony of the Jews to the Torah.

Forging Shoah Memories

Author : S. Lucamente,Stefania Lucamante
Publisher : Springer
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2014-06-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781137375346

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Forging Shoah Memories by S. Lucamente,Stefania Lucamante Pdf

Despite an outpouring in recent years of history and cultural criticism related to the Holocaust, Italian women's literary representations and testimonies have not received their proper due. This project fills this gap by analyzing Italian women's writing from a variety of genres, all set against a complex historical backdrop.

Teaching the Shoah

Author : Zev Garber,Kenneth L. Hanson
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2022-11-16
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781527591219

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Teaching the Shoah by Zev Garber,Kenneth L. Hanson Pdf

Today, more than 80 years after the Holocaust/Shoah, the events surrounding Hitler’s campaign of murder have not receded into the distance, but remain memorialized in multiple venues, both scholarly and popular. This volume is an anthological collection of essays and creative pieces showcasing the pedagogical issues related to the Nazi genocide. It addresses the field of Shoah education, featuring new and novel ways to promote awareness of the reality of the genocide, as well as an understanding of the instrumentalities (both philosophical and physical) which drove and concretized it. In addition to serious academic contributions, this volume features a play, a short story, and a discussion of the use of educational video in an online environment. It provides insight into the overarching question: how can and should the Shoah be taught, and what approaches can be utilized in sharing the most important lessons of this most unspeakable example of ethnic cleansing in human history?

See Under: Shoah

Author : Marc De Kesel,Bettine Siertsema,Katarzyna Szurmiak
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2014-08-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004280946

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See Under: Shoah by Marc De Kesel,Bettine Siertsema,Katarzyna Szurmiak Pdf

Did the first generation Holocaust writers not warn us against the risks of imagination? Does it not create an illusion that the unimaginable can be imagined, the unrepresentable represented? Clearly this warning has not been taken up by David Grossman. Fully embracing imagination’s power, his novel See under: Love offers a profound reflection on how the twenty-first century can assume the heritage of the Shoah and remember the ‘unmemorable’ in a proper way. The essays in this volume reflect on this one novel, though each from its own angle. Focusing on one single novel shows the surplus value of a multispectral reflection on one central problem, in this case the allegedly inconceivable and unspeakable nature of the Shoah.

An Archive of the Catastrophe

Author : Jennifer Cazenave
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2019-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781438474762

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An Archive of the Catastrophe by Jennifer Cazenave Pdf

Comprehensive analysis of 220 hours of outtakes that impels us to reexamine our assumptions about a crucial Holocaust documentary. Claude Lanzmann’s 1985 magnum opus, Shoah, is a canonical documentary on the Holocaust—and in film history. Over the course of twelve years, Lanzmann gathered 230 hours of location filming and interviews with survivors, witnesses, and perpetrators, which he condensed into a 9½-hour film. The unused footage was scattered and inaccessible for years before it was restored and digitized by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. In An Archive of the Catastrophe, Jennifer Cazenave presents the first comprehensive study of this collection. She argues that the outtakes pose a major challenge to the representational and theoretical paradigms produced by the documentary, while offering new meanings of Shoah and of Holocaust testimony writ large. They lend fresh insight into issues raised by the film, including questions of resistance, rescue, refugees, and, above all, gender—Lanzmann’s twenty hours of interviews with women make up a mere ten minutes of the finished documentary. As a rare instance of outtakes preserved during the predigital era of cinema, this unused footage challenges us to establish a new critical framework for understanding how documentaries are constructed and reshapes the way we view this key Holocaust film. “Cazenave’s immense work of scholarship and reflection offers an intimate and exacting account of the way Lanzmann’s approach to the project shifted and changed over the years of its creation. Never before has there been a more insightful study of the evolution of his thinking. I believe that any scholar who has worked on this film will agree.” — Stuart Liebman, editor of Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah: Key Essays “This monumental book will profoundly change our understanding of Shoah and Lanzmann’s highly influential shaping of the Holocaust narrative. Cazenave reveals that the significance of Shoah is not only found in what is in it, but, perhaps more importantly, what was omitted from it.” — Aaron Kerner, author of Film and the Holocaust: New Perspectives on Dramas, Documentaries, and Experimental Films

Democratic Ideal and the Shoah, The

Author : Anonim
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2024-07-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781438426440

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Yale French Studies, Number 141

Author : Jared Stark,Michael G. Levine
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2023-01-10
Category : Holocaust
ISBN : 9780300262216

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Yale French Studies, Number 141 by Jared Stark,Michael G. Levine Pdf

This 141st volume of Yale French Studies carefully examines the life and work of Claude Lanzmann (1925-2018) following his 1985 masterpiece, Shoah This volume of Yale French Studies charts the different paths Lanzmann took after the release of Shoah in 1985. These paths are explored through a consideration of his late films--Tsahal (1994), A Visitor from the Living (1997), Sobibor, October 14, 1943, 4 p.m. (2001), Light and Shadows (2008), The Karski Report (2010), The Last of the Unjust (2013), Napalm (2017), and Four Sisters (2018)--and of his memoir, The Patagonian Hare. The volume also includes an English translation of his last major interview, "Self-Portrait at Ninety." The original essays collected here show that Lanzmann's late films and writing stand as something more than mere footnotes to his 1985 masterpiece. Continuing to wrestle with questions of cinematic transmission and the relationship among film, history, and testimony, they confront anew and in a variety of approaches the challenge of representing the Holocaust, and of living in its aftermath.

Shoah and postmemory

Author : Gabriele Croppi
Publisher : Edizioni Sonda
Page : 43 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2012-02-23
Category : Art
ISBN : 9788871064260

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Shoah and postmemory by Gabriele Croppi Pdf

Catalogue of the art exhibition Shoah and Postmemory. Shoah and Postmemory is a project to re-visit Shoah. It is an attempt to analyse the aesthetic, psychological and sociological reasons, which are at the basis of past remembrance, that is, the ability of the second and third generation to re-live a drama, which is for them extra-biographic.

Re-presenting the Shoah for the 21st Century

Author : Ronit Lentin
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2004-02-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789205879

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Re-presenting the Shoah for the 21st Century by Ronit Lentin Pdf

Despite Adorno's famous dictum, the memory of the Shoah features prominently in the cultural legacy of the 20th century and beyond. It has led to a proliferation of works of representation and re-memorialization which have brought in their wake concerns about a 'holocaust industry' and banalization. This volume sheds fresh light on some of the issues, such as the question of silence and denial, of the formation of contemporary identities — German, East European, Jewish or Israeli, the consequences of the legacy of the Shoah for survivors and for the 'second generation,' and the political, ideological, and professional implications of Shoah historiography. One of the conclusions to be drawn from this volume is that the 'Auschwitz code,' invoked in relation to all 'unspeakable' catastrophes, has impoverished our vocabulary; it does not help us remember the Shoah and its victims, but rather erases that memory.