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"Language has frequently been at the center of discussions about Holocaust writing. Yet English, a primary language of neither the persecutors nor the victims, has generally been viewed as marginal to the events of the Holocaust. Alan Rosen argues that this marginal status profoundly affects writing on the Holocaust in English and fundamentally shapes our understanding of the events. Sounds of Defiance chronicles the evolving status of English in writing about the Holocaust, from the Second World War to the 1990s." "Each chapter highlights a representative work from a different genre - psychology, sociology, memoir, tales, fiction, and film - and examines the special position of English with regard to the Holocaust, supported by references to the role of other languages, including Hebrew, Yiddish, and German."--Jacket.
American literature --- English language --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature. --- Speech in literature. --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature --- Speech in literature --- American Literature --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- Germanic languages --- Colloquial English --- Spoken English --- English literature --- History and criticism. --- Spoken English. --- Social aspects. --- Style. --- History and criticism --- Social aspects --- Style --- Metrics and rhythmics --- Rhetoric --- Pragmatics --- Sociolinguistics --- Thematology --- Sociology of literature
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