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Zusammenfassung: | "This book provides relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings in the area of Post-Holocaust studies. It forms a basic building-brick in the present state of the art, advocating the construction of the newly-born multi-disciplinary discipline of Post-Holocaust studies. It explores this subject from the areas of history, psychology, education, communication, art, theology, and ethics"-- |
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contents | Chapter 1. Cultivating Holocaust memory in the IDF: trends, directions, and developments since the 1987 first Intifada -- Chapter 2. Effect of Holocaust consciousness in general and the journey to Poland in particular on the fighting spirit in the IDF: a comparative study of commanders and combat soldiers participants and non-participants of the journey to Poland -- Chapter 3. The pictorial testimony during the eichmann trial in Jerusalem in 1961-1962 -- Chapter 4. Post-Holocaust heritage of trauma: the identity crisis of Jewish immigrants from Germany to Eretz-Israel in the 1930s, and the transgenerational transfer of the trauma in the Israeli documentary film the flat -- Chapter 5. The Nazi phantom: a journey following the relics of the Third Reich -- Chapter 6. Musical analyses of Mordechai Gebirtig's chosen pieces -- Chapter 7. Has this Hectacomb been over?: literary texts of Young Polish and German authors on Jewish existence in the Shoa -- Chapter 8. Educational functions of cultural heritage in tourism: Jewish cultural heritage in Wroclaw, Poland -- Chapter 9. The ongoing major distortion of the Holocaust -- Chapter 10. Self-criticism and confronting anti-semitism: the moderate voices of recognition in the Islamic world -- Chapter 11. A swastika in the temple: homemade Holocaust inversion. |
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spelling | Post-Holocaust studies in a modern context Nitza Davidovitch, Ronen A. Cohen, and Eyal Lewin, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [2019] ©2019 20 PDFs (xxvi, 286 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Cultivating Holocaust memory in the IDF: trends, directions, and developments since the 1987 first Intifada -- Chapter 2. Effect of Holocaust consciousness in general and the journey to Poland in particular on the fighting spirit in the IDF: a comparative study of commanders and combat soldiers participants and non-participants of the journey to Poland -- Chapter 3. The pictorial testimony during the eichmann trial in Jerusalem in 1961-1962 -- Chapter 4. Post-Holocaust heritage of trauma: the identity crisis of Jewish immigrants from Germany to Eretz-Israel in the 1930s, and the transgenerational transfer of the trauma in the Israeli documentary film the flat -- Chapter 5. The Nazi phantom: a journey following the relics of the Third Reich -- Chapter 6. Musical analyses of Mordechai Gebirtig's chosen pieces -- Chapter 7. Has this Hectacomb been over?: literary texts of Young Polish and German authors on Jewish existence in the Shoa -- Chapter 8. Educational functions of cultural heritage in tourism: Jewish cultural heritage in Wroclaw, Poland -- Chapter 9. The ongoing major distortion of the Holocaust -- Chapter 10. Self-criticism and confronting anti-semitism: the moderate voices of recognition in the Islamic world -- Chapter 11. A swastika in the temple: homemade Holocaust inversion. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book provides relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings in the area of Post-Holocaust studies. It forms a basic building-brick in the present state of the art, advocating the construction of the newly-born multi-disciplinary discipline of Post-Holocaust studies. It explores this subject from the areas of history, psychology, education, communication, art, theology, and ethics"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 06/20/2018). Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature. Cohen, Ronen, editor. Davidovitch, Nitza, editor. Lewin, Eyal 1959- editor. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2018004774 Print version: 1522562583 9781522562580 (DLC) 2018004774 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-6258-0 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Post-Holocaust studies in a modern context Chapter 1. Cultivating Holocaust memory in the IDF: trends, directions, and developments since the 1987 first Intifada -- Chapter 2. Effect of Holocaust consciousness in general and the journey to Poland in particular on the fighting spirit in the IDF: a comparative study of commanders and combat soldiers participants and non-participants of the journey to Poland -- Chapter 3. The pictorial testimony during the eichmann trial in Jerusalem in 1961-1962 -- Chapter 4. Post-Holocaust heritage of trauma: the identity crisis of Jewish immigrants from Germany to Eretz-Israel in the 1930s, and the transgenerational transfer of the trauma in the Israeli documentary film the flat -- Chapter 5. The Nazi phantom: a journey following the relics of the Third Reich -- Chapter 6. Musical analyses of Mordechai Gebirtig's chosen pieces -- Chapter 7. Has this Hectacomb been over?: literary texts of Young Polish and German authors on Jewish existence in the Shoa -- Chapter 8. Educational functions of cultural heritage in tourism: Jewish cultural heritage in Wroclaw, Poland -- Chapter 9. The ongoing major distortion of the Holocaust -- Chapter 10. Self-criticism and confronting anti-semitism: the moderate voices of recognition in the Islamic world -- Chapter 11. A swastika in the temple: homemade Holocaust inversion. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature. |
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