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Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- redevoeringen --- maatschappijkritiek --- holocaust --- Kertész, Imre
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Hungarian literature --- Jewish authors --- Ecrivains juifs --- Biography --- Biographies --- Kertész, Imre, --- Kertész, Imre,
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Écrivains juifs. --- Antelme, Robert --- Rawicz, Piotr --- Katzenelson, Itzhak --- Kertész, Imre --- Konzentrationslager Auschwitz --- Récits personnels.
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Un texte autobiographique dans lequel l'auteur évoque sa métamorphose quand, après la fin du socialisme, il est sorti de l'ombre et de la dissidence pour devenir un autre qui porte un regard critique sur son pays et notre monde. Né à Budapest en 1929, Kertész a été déporté à Auschwitz et Buchenwald, il a reçu le prix Nobel de littérature 2002.
Authors, Hungarian --- Authors, Hungarian --- COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES. --- EASTERN EUROPE. --- ECONOMIC INTEGRATION. --- ECONOMIC POLICY. --- ECONOMIC REFORM. --- GEORGIA. --- GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC. --- GERMAN REUNIFICATION. --- GERMANY. --- KAZAKHSTAN. --- MONETARY UNIONS. --- POLAND. --- RUSSIAN FEDERATION. --- STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT. --- UKRAINE. --- USSR. --- Écrivains hongrois --- Écrivains hongrois --- Biography. --- Biographies. --- Kertész, Imre --- Kertész, Imre, --- Kertész, Imre,
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Austrian literature --- German literature --- History --- Hungarian literature --- Imre Kertesz, 1929-. --- Negativity (Philosophy) in literature. --- Thomas Bernhard. --- Winfried Georg Sebald, 1944-2001. --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism. --- German literature --- Criticism and interpretation. --- History and criticism. --- Bernhard, Thomas --- Bernhard, Thomas --- Sebald, Winfried Georg, --- Sebald, Winfried Georg, --- Kertész, Imre, --- Kertész, Imre, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Technique. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Technique. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Technique.
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The Holocaust has too long been seen from a Western - often US-American - perspective. Here are international scholars with experience in Central and East European history and literature who look at the Holocaust in the context of the local conditions which shaped its memory and constructed the story. The work presented in the volume in fields of the humanities and social sciences is based on 1) the notion of the existence and the "describability" and analysis of a culture (including, e.g., history, literature, society, the arts, etc.) specific of/to the region designated as Central Europe, 2) the relevance of a field designated as Central European Holocaust studies, and 3) the relevance, in the study of culture, of the "comparative" and "contextual" approach designated as "comparative cultural studies." Papers in the volume are by scholars working in Holocaust Studies in Australia, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Serbia, the United Kingdom, and the US.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Jews --- Jews --- Judenvernichtung. --- History. --- History. --- Persecutions --- History. --- Persecutions --- History. --- Kertész, Imre, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Europe, Central --- Hungary --- Ostmitteleuropa. --- Ethnic relations. --- Ethnic relations.
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