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Holocaust and conceptions of German(y) by Israeli learners of German (DAF) : the elephant in the room / Marc-Philip Hermann-Cohen.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: PF3068.I87 H47 2021

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    The Holocaust is inseparable from the Israeli identities even seven decades following the atrocities during World War II, Israeli daily life is shaped by the horrible crimes committed by the Nazis. This book conceptualizes the intricacies of the Israeli identity in relation to learning German as a foreign language (GFL) in Israel throughout the course of history and the changing conception of Germany. This book includes an analysis of a selection of twenty-five GFL language books which reflect the stigmatization and tabooization of the Holocaust and also the qualitative analysis of a subject pool of 105 learners of GFL. The author finds that identities are co-constituted by four individualized Thought Styles, a concept borrowed from Ludwik Fleck. Thought Styles capture the individual perspective of the language learner's view of Germany and are categorized in this thesis as German Engineering, Cold Germany, Neo-Nazi Germany, and The Other Germany. The research draws from discourse theory, critical psychology, and the oft-overlooked classical theory of Ludwik Fleck. Although the relationship between Germany and Israel has been amicable for the last six decades, the choice for Israelis to learn the language that was used by a nation that once attempted to eradicate the Jewish people is emotive and infinitely complex. About the author Marc-Philip Hermann-Cohen is a certified teaching professional with experience in German school system teaching English, Social Sciences, History and Psychology. He also held the position of special education coordinator.
    Series
    Holocaust education -- Historisches Lernen -- Menschenrechtsbildung,
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Hermann-Cohen, Marc-Philip, author.
    Published
    Wiesbaden, Germany : Springer VS, [2021]
    Locale
    Israel
    Germany
    Contents
    Introduction
    Theoretical Implications
    Methodology
    Results
    Limitations of the Research
    Thought Styles about Germany
    Conclusions.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Introduction -- Theoretical Implications -- Methodology -- Results -- Limitations of the Research -- Thought Styles about Germany -- Conclusions.
    Includes abstracts in English and German.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9783658342111
    3658342110
    Physical Description
    xvi, 141 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

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