Stepping out of the Shadows: Second Generation Holocaust Representation (original) (raw)

The Second Generation and the Future of Holocaust Remembrance.

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Revisiting Holocaust Representation in the Post-Witness Era

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Constructing the Imaginative Bridge: Third-Generation Holocaust Narratives

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Leaving Auschwitz: Exploring the complexities of third-generation Holocaust narrative

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Speaking of the Holocaust From Silence to Knowledge and Back Again

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Esther Faye

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The Holocaust. Voices of Scholars (ed.)

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The Holocaust: Memories and History. (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014), 415 pp.

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Stories of the Holocaust: Teaching theHidden Narrative

Barbara Vacarr

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Second-Generation Holocaust Literature: Legacies of Survival and Perpetration, Erin McGlothlin (Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2006), xviii + 254 pp., cloth $75.00

Erin McGlothlin

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2008

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1 Intergenerational Memory of the Holocaust

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2013

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LIVING IN THE PRESENCE OF AN ABSENCE The Puzzling Holocaust Legacy of the American post-Holocaust Generations

Alice Balestrino

2016

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After testimony: the ethics and aesthetics of Holocaust narrative for the future

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Ethical Space: International Journal of Communication Ethics • Thirdgeneration Holocaust storytelling Leaving Auschwitz: Exploring the complexities of third-generation Holocaust narrative

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The post-Holocaust memoir 20 years after 50 years later pre-print version.pdf

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A Few Thoughts on Holocaust Education, Post October 7, 2023

Wolfgang Schmutz

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Contemporary Views and Applications of the Holocaust

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Remembering the Holocaust

vivien Marcow Speiser

2004

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"Holocaust Studies: What is to be Learned?" Introduction to a special Issue of History of the Human Sciences

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Teaching About the Holocaust

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Examining approaches to the Holocaust in curriculum, policy and practice

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ENCOUNTER WITH THE HOLOCAUST (Or perhaps an encounter with the already existing structures of memory itself)

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Book Review: Remembering the Holocaust: generations, witnessing and place

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Missing the "Real" Trace of Trauma: How the Second Generation Remember the Holocaust

Esther Faye

American Imago, 2001

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Lessons and Legacies IX: Memory, History, and Responsibility: Reassessments of the Holocaust, Implications for the Future

John Roth

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The Shadow of the Holocaust: A Review Essay

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The post-Holocaust memoir 20 years after 50 years later pre-print corrected full version.pdf

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Carol Rittner and John K. Roth, Eds. Advancing Holocaust Studies

Josey Fisher

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Michael A. Meyer, “The Meaning and Demeaning of the Holocaust,” Moment Magazine, vol. 6, no. 2 (March and April 1981): 34-35

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A Distant Shore: The Holocaust and Us

Robert Jan van Pelt

Holocaust Studies, 2005

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