Silverstein, Jordana..

Anxious histories narrating the Holocaust in Jewish communities at the beginning of the twenty-first century/ [electronic resource] : Silverstein, Jordana. - Berghahn Books, 2015. - 255 p.

Introduction: Holocaust Historiography, Anxiety and the Formulations of a Diasporic Jewishness. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 1: 'Don't Ever Think That It Can't Happen Again': Memories of the Holocaust, Anxieties of Difference. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 2: 'I Think It Makes It More Real That Way': Chronology, Survivor Testimony and the Holocaust. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 3: 'From the Utter Depth of Degradation to the Apogee of Bliss': Uncanny and Mimicking Diasporic Zionism. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 4: 'There Is No Doubt That It Was a Jewish Experience': The Forgetfulness of a Haunting Settler Colonialism. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 5: 'Why the Role of Women Was Any More Special Than the Role of the Rest of Them': Circumscribing Jewish Femininity in Holocaust Pedagogies. Chapter, Lesson, Part Cover, Title,Anxious histories: narrating the Holocaust in Jewish communities at the beginning of the twenty-first century--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgements--References, Appendix, Index,Conclusion: 'It's an Unusual Topic You've Chosen': Negotiating Emplacement through History-Making--References, Appendix, Index,Bibliography--References, Appendix, Index,Index.

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