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History --- Architecture --- holocaust --- Public buildings --- Religious studies --- Washington, D.C. --- 866 Herdenking en herinnering --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Catastrophe, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Destruction of the Jews (1939-1945) --- Extermination, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Holocaust, Nazi --- Ḥurban (1939-1945) --- Ḥurbn (1939-1945) --- Jewish Catastrophe (1939-1945) --- Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) --- Jews --- Nazi Holocaust --- Nazi persecution of Jews --- Shoʾah (1939-1945) --- Genocide --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Kindertransports (Rescue operations) --- Museums --- Nazi persecution --- Persecutions --- Atrocities --- Jewish resistance --- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. --- U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum --- US Holocaust Memorial Museum --- Holocaust Museum (United States) --- USHMM --- Мемориальный музей Холокоста США --- Memorialʹnyĭ muzeĭ Kholokosta SShA --- U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington --- Holocaust [Jewish ] (1939-1945) --- Washington (D.C.) --- Jewish religion --- Holocaust, Nazi (Jewish Holocaust) --- Nazi Holocaust (Jewish Holocaust) --- Nazi persecution (1939-1945) --- museumarchitectuur
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Can we remember other people's memories? The Generation of Postmemory argues we can: that memories of traumatic events live on to mark the lives of those who were not there to experience them. Children of survivors and their contemporaries inherit catastrophic histories not through direct recollection but through haunting postmemoriesmultiply mediated images, objects, stories, behaviors, and affects passed down within the family and the culture at large. In these new and revised critical readings of the literary and visual legacies of the Holocaust and other, related sites of memory, Marianne Hirsch builds on her influential concept of postmemory. The book's chapters, two of which were written collaboratively with the historian Leo Spitzer, engage the work of postgeneration artists and writers such as Art Spiegelman, W.G. Sebald, Eva Hoffman, Tatana Kellner, Muriel Hasbun, Anne Karpff, Lily Brett, Lorie Novak, David Levinthal, Nancy Spero and Susan Meiselas. Grappling with the ethics of empathy and identification, these artists attempt to forge a creative postmemorial aesthetic that reanimates the past without appropriating it. In her analyses of their fractured texts, Hirsch locates the roots of the familial and affiliative practices of postmemory in feminism and other movements for social change. Using feminist critical strategies to connect past and present, words and images, and memory and gender, she brings the entangled strands of disparate traumatic histories into more intimate contact. With more than fifty illustrations, her text enables a multifaceted encounter with foundational and cutting edge theories in memory, trauma, gender, and visual culture, eliciting a new understanding of history and our place in it.
Thematology --- Comparative literature --- Iconography --- Jewish religion --- anno 1940-1949 --- Shoah --- Enfants de survivants de la Shoah --- Mémoire collective --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature. --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in art. --- Children of Holocaust survivors --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Gender identity. --- Memorialization. --- Dans la littérature --- Dans l'art --- Aspect psychologique --- Famille --- Family relationships. --- Psychological aspects. --- 82.04 --- 866 Herdenking en herinnering --- Literaire thema's --- 82.04 Literaire thema's --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in art --- Gender identity --- Memorialization --- Family relationships --- Psychological aspects --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in art --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in literature --- Holocauste, 1939-1945 dans la littérature --- Holocauste, 1939-1945 dans l'art --- Holocauste, 1939-1945 --- Identité sexuelle --- Commémorations --- 1939 - 1945 --- Holocauste, 1939-1945 dans la littérature --- Identité sexuelle --- Commémorations --- Holocaust survivors' children --- Holocaust survivors --- Sex identity (Gender identity) --- Sexual identity (Gender identity) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Queer theory --- Prison psychology --- Memorialisation --- Memorials --- Mémoire collective. --- Dans la littérature. --- Dans l'art. --- Aspect psychologique. --- Famille. --- Children of Holocaust survivors - Family relationships. --- Children of Holocaust survivors -- Family relationships. --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Psychological aspects. --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Psychological aspects. --- Generation 2. --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in art. --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in literature. --- Judenvernichtung. --- Jüdische Kunst. --- Jüdische Literatur. --- Kollektives Gedächtnis. --- Rezeption. --- 1939-1945. --- Children of Holocaust survivors - Family relationships --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Psychological aspects --- Gender dysphoria --- Mémoire collective. --- Dans la littérature.
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anno 1940-1949 --- Auschwitz --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Jews --- Persecutions --- Auschwitz (Concentration camp) --- Tentoonstellingscatalogus --- Tentoonstellingscatalogus. --- anno 1940-1949. --- Auschwitz. --- Geschiedenis van België en Luxemburg --- History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Belgium - Exhibitions --- Jews - Persecutions - Belgium - Exhibitions
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"Van binnen weent mijn hart" gaat over de joodse gemeenschap in Antwerpen, en dan vooral over het vreselijle lot dat de Antwerpse joden trof in de Tweede Wereldoorlog. De auteurs beogen in hun zeer toegankelijke tekst niet allerlei nieuwe bronnen te ontsluiten of nieuwe theses naar voren te schuiven, het is hen er veeleer om te doen een coherent en historisch correct beeld te schetsen van de lotgevallen van deze bevolkingsgroep. Lange tijd werd de shoah in Antwerpen vooral herdacht in de beslotenheid van de joodse gemeenschap. Sinds een jaar of tien is het relatieve stilzwijgen doorbroken. Het tweede deel van "Van binnen weent mijn hart" bestaat uit negen interviews met Antwerpse getuigen. In hun verhalen ligt het accent op de individuele beleving van het antisemitisme en de jodenvervolging in Antwerpen, dus voor de eigenlijke deportatie. De schijnwerper is daarom minder op de gruwel in de kampen zelf gericht, omdat juist dit aspect het bes t bekend is.
Jews --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Holocauste, 1939-1945 --- Persecutions --- Antwerp (Belgium) --- Anvers (Belgique) --- Ethnic relations. --- Relations interethniques --- 844.3 Migratie en vluchtelingen --- 845 Religie --- 846.2 Racisme --- 884.4 West-Europa --- History of Antwerp --- Jewish religion --- anno 1940-1949
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Pt. 2 (pp. 179-497), "De intolerande stad? (ca. 1930-1940)", describes how xenophobia developed in Antwerp in the 1930s. Relates the rise and activities of Belgian nationalistic organizations, and their antisemitism. Pt. 3 (pp. 487-732), "De bezette stad (1940-1944)", relates that 65% of Antwerp's Jews were deported by the Nazis, compared with 45% overall in Belgium. Relates the process of persecution and deportation of the Jews, the cooperation of the police, the lack of reaction of the authorities, and the role of the bystanders who witnessed the crimes and did not protest; notes that there was a general absence of active resistance. Discusses, also, the rescue activities of individuals and groups.
History of Antwerp --- geschiedenis --- Jodendom --- Jewish religion --- anno 1800-1999 --- Antisemitisme --- Antisémitisme --- Antwerpen (stad) --- Anvers (ville) --- Histoire locale --- Plaatselijke geschiedenis --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Jews --- History. --- Antwerp (Belgium) --- Ethnic relations. --- History --- jodenvervolging (x) --- 296*814 --- 949.31 ANTWERPEN --- Antwerpen --- Academic collection --- #gsdb8 --- doctoraatsverhandeling --- overzicht --- jodendom --- 19de eeuw (x) --- Wereldoorlog I --- interbellum (x) --- Wereldoorlog II --- KADOC (x) --- 296 <493 ANTWERPEN> --- 962 Lokale geschiedenis --- 081 Godsdienst --- -Jews --- -Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Catastrophe, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Destruction of the Jews (1939-1945) --- Extermination, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Holocaust, Nazi --- Ḥurban (1939-1945) --- Ḥurbn (1939-1945) --- Jewish Catastrophe (1939-1945) --- Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) --- Nazi Holocaust --- Nazi persecution of Jews --- Shoʾah (1939-1945) --- Genocide --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Kindertransports (Rescue operations) --- Joden en Nazi-vervolging. Theologie van de Holocaust --- Geschiedenis van België: provincie Antwerpen:--reg./lok. --- Nazi persecution --- Persecutions --- Atrocities --- Jewish resistance --- 949.31 ANTWERPEN Geschiedenis van België: provincie Antwerpen:--reg./lok. --- 296*814 Joden en Nazi-vervolging. Theologie van de Holocaust --- -Joden en Nazi-vervolging. Theologie van de Holocaust --- -Ethnology --- Hebrews --- -296*814 Joden en Nazi-vervolging. Theologie van de Holocaust --- Geschiedenis van België: provincie Antwerpen:--reg./lok --- Anṿerśah (Belgium) --- Anṭṿerpen (Belgium) --- Antwerpen (Belgium) --- Antuerpia (Belgium) --- Anvers (Belgium) --- Anversa (Belgium) --- Antwerpia (Belgium) --- Anwerpia (Belgium) --- Andowerpia (Belgium) --- Amberes (Belgium) --- Antverpia (Belgium) --- Ambivaritum (Belgium) --- Anderpus (Belgium) --- Andevorpum (Belgium) --- Andoverpis (Belgium) --- Andoverpum (Belgium) --- Antwerpha (Belgium) --- Antwerpium (Belgium) --- Antwerpo (Belgium) --- Antwerpum (Belgium) --- Handoverpia (Belgium) --- Andwerpa (Belgium) --- Antverpis (Belgium) --- Antverpo (Belgium) --- Antverpum (Belgium) --- אנטווערפען --- Holocaust, Nazi (Jewish Holocaust) --- Nazi Holocaust (Jewish Holocaust) --- Nazi persecution (1939-1945) --- Boekgeschiedenis (kennisdomein) --- Socioculturele geschiedenis na 1830 (kennisdomein) --- Jews - Belgium - Antwerp - History --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Belgium - Antwerp --- Juifs --- Belgique --- Anvers (Belgique) --- 19e siècle --- 1900-1945 --- Histoire
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History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- Beveren --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Belgium --- Beveren (Belgium: Oost-Vlaanderen) --- History --- German occupation, 1940-1945 --- Kajpus, Czeslaw
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Antwerpen. --- Cuba. --- diamanten. --- jodendom. --- History of Antwerp --- anno 1940-1949 --- Cuba --- Refugees [Jewish ] --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Wereldoorlog 2 --- joodse gemeenschap
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History of Europe --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1930-1939 --- Holocaust [Jewish ] (1939-1945) --- Europe [Western ] --- Refugees [Jewish ] --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Jews --- Rescue --- Geschiedenis van Europa --- Migratie. Vluchtelingen --- Migration. Refugees --- 935 --- joden geschiedenis --- Tweede Wereldoorlog --- Holocaust --- nieuwste tijden 1789-1945 --- temps contemporains 1789-1945
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History of Antwerp --- anno 1940-1949 --- Antwerp, Battle of, Antwerp, Belgium, 1944 --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Bombing, Aerial --- Aerial operations, German --- History --- Belgium --- World War, 1939-1945 - Aerial operations, German --- Bombing, Aerial - Belgium - Antwerp - History --- Belgium - History - German occupation, 1940-1945
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World War, 1939-1945 --- 2ème guerre mondiale --- Personal narratives, Jewish. --- Récits personnels juifs --- Friedman, Oscar, --- Elat (Israel) --- 2ème guerre mondiale --- Récits personnels juifs --- Buitenlandse Franse letterkunde --- Friedman, Oscar --- French literature (outside France)
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