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Author by: Risa B. SodiLanguage: enPublisher by: Peter LangFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 51Total Download: 622File Size: 50,7 MbDescription: 'Narrative & Imperative' is the first book in English on Italian Holocaust writing as a whole. Risa Sodi explores the work of eight representative authors, including the internationally famous (Primo Levi, Giorgio Bassani, and Elsa Morante) and the lesser known (Giacomo Debenedetti, Paolo Maurensig, Liana Millu, Bruno Piazza, and Giuliana Tedeschi).
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She examines issues of genre, language, gender, and facticity while situating the works studied within the fields of European and Holocaust letters. A brief history of the Italian Jews - the oldest Jewish community in Europe - opens the book, and the conclusion brings the study up to recent times. Author by: Robert GordonLanguage: enPublisher by: Stanford University PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 59Total Download: 276File Size: 52,9 MbDescription: The Holocaust in Italian Culture, 1944–2010 is the first major study of how postwar Italy confronted, or failed to confront, the Holocaust.
Fascist Italy was the model for Nazi Germany, and Mussolini was Hitler's prime ally in the Second World War. But Italy also became a theater of war and a victim of Nazi persecution after 1943, as resistance, collaboration, and civil war raged. Many thousands of Italians—Jews and others—were deported to concentration camps throughout Europe. After the war, Italian culture produced a vast array of stories, images, and debate through which it came to terms with the Holocaust's difficult legacy. Gordon probes a rich range of cultural material as he paints a picture of this shared encounter with the darkest moment of twentieth-century history. His book explores aspects of Italian national identity and memory, offering a new model for analyzing the interactions between national and international images of the Holocaust. Author by: Victoria BoyntonLanguage: enPublisher by:Format Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 20Total Download: 294File Size: 42,5 MbDescription: Women have been writing autobiographical works for centuries, and these texts are a valuable source of information about their lives and times.
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They reflect the personal experiences of their authors as well as the larger cultural, political, and intellectual contexts in which they lived and wrote. Multicultural in scope and the first work of its kind, this encyclopedia overviews more than 400 years of autobiographical writing by women. Author by: Vivian LiskaLanguage: enPublisher by:Format Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 77Total Download: 533File Size: 54,6 MbDescription: With contributions from a dozen American and European scholars, this volume presents an overview of Jewish writing in post–World War II Europe. Striking a balance between close readings of individual texts and general surveys of larger movements and underlying themes, the essays portray Jewish authors across Europe as writers and intellectuals of multiple affiliations and hybrid identities. Aimed at a general readership and guided by the idea of constructing bridges across national cultures, this book maps for English-speaking readers the productivity and diversity of Jewish writers and writing that has marked a revitalization of Jewish culture in France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Hungary, Poland, and Russia.
.Part of thebook series (IIAS) AbstractFor a complete understanding of Italian representations of the memory and testimony of the Shoah, we must take into consideration literary renditions of the discrimination endured by the Italian Jewish community during the period of time leading up to their deportation, from the early autumn of 1943 through the beginning of 1945. Writers of the Shoah widen the temporal horizon to effectively present how the progressive loss of rights and marginalization affected and weakened discriminated Jews (by then no longer Italian citizens, as a result of the racial laws), and stunted their capacities to resist camp conditions. This particular group of writings represents the impact of the period leading to the tragedy on Italian soil and also partly explains the Jewish participation in the struggle in an effort to take on another national identity, first the Zionist and later the Israeli. Focused entirely on texts that depict the Shoah as lived by women in Italy, this chapter discusses the theme of these women’s coexistence with the rest of the Italian population.