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Comparative Central European Holocaust studies / edited by Louise O. Vasvári and Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS135.E83 C65 2009

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    Series
    Comparative cultural studies
    Comparative cultural studies.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    West Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue University Press, [2009]
    ©2009
    Locale
    Europe, Central
    Hungary
    Contents
    Representations of Budapest 1944-1945 in Holocaust literature / Ruth G. Biró
    The Holocaust as a paradigm for ethical thinking and representation / Tamás Kisantal
    About antisemitism in post-1989 Hungary / Magdalena Marsovszky
    About the narratives of a blood libel case in post-Shoah Hungary / Andrea Petö
    Mapping the lines of fact and fiction in Holocaust testimonial novels / Anna Richardson
    Rescue narratives by Central European Holocaust survivors from Carpatho-Russia / Ilana Rosen
    The Third Reich and the Holocaust in East German official memory / Anne Rothe
    On the Serbian translation of Kertész's Sorstalanság (Fatelessness) into Serbian / Marko Čudić
    Kertész and the problem of guilt in unfinished mourning / Esther Faye - Polyphony in Kertész's Kaddish for an unborn child (Kaddish a meg nem született gyermekért / Sándor Radnóti
    Arendt and Kertész on the banality of evil / Mihály Szilágyi-Gál
    Towards a new reading of Ida Fink's The journey / Iris Milner
    Emigrée Central European women's Holocaust life writing / Louise O. Vasvári
    Introduction to and bibliography of Central European women's Holocaust life writing in English / Louise O. Vasvári.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Vasvári, Louise O. (Louise Olga), 1943-
    Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven, 1950-
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Representations of Budapest 1944-1945 in Holocaust literature / Ruth G. Biró -- The Holocaust as a paradigm for ethical thinking and representation / Tamás Kisantal -- About antisemitism in post-1989 Hungary / Magdalena Marsovszky -- About the narratives of a blood libel case in post-Shoah Hungary / Andrea Petö -- Mapping the lines of fact and fiction in Holocaust testimonial novels / Anna Richardson -- Rescue narratives by Central European Holocaust survivors from Carpatho-Russia / Ilana Rosen -- The Third Reich and the Holocaust in East German official memory / Anne Rothe -- On the Serbian translation of Kertész's Sorstalanság (Fatelessness) into Serbian / Marko Čudić -- Kertész and the problem of guilt in unfinished mourning / Esther Faye - Polyphony in Kertész's Kaddish for an unborn child (Kaddish a meg nem született gyermekért / Sándor Radnóti -- Arendt and Kertész on the banality of evil / Mihály Szilágyi-Gál -- Towards a new reading of Ida Fink's The journey / Iris Milner -- Emigrée Central European women's Holocaust life writing / Louise O. Vasvári -- Introduction to and bibliography of Central European women's Holocaust life writing in English / Louise O. Vasvári.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781557535269
    1557535264
    Physical Description
    xx, 211 pages ; 23 cm.

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