Against the Apocalypse: Responses to Catastrophe in Modern Jewish CultureSyracuse University Press, 1 de des. 1999 - 388 pàgines This text documents a virtually unknown chapter in the history of the refusal of Jews throughout the ages to surrender. The author employs wide-ranging scholarship to the Holocaust and the memories associated with it, in affirmation of both continuities and violent endings. |
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... Nazis ( one of Hitler's professors had studied at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem ) , it was perceived by the ... Nazi - occu- pied Warsaw was a 101 - page mimeographed anthology in Yiddish called Suffering and Heroism in the ...
... Nazis ( one of Hitler's professors had studied at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem ) , it was perceived by the ... Nazi - occu- pied Warsaw was a 101 - page mimeographed anthology in Yiddish called Suffering and Heroism in the ...
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... Nazi ghettos of eastern Europe . There were three reasons for this . The first , and the most abstract , was what I have called the Jewish dialectical re- sponse to catastrophe , which always disassembled the worst disasters into their ...
... Nazi ghettos of eastern Europe . There were three reasons for this . The first , and the most abstract , was what I have called the Jewish dialectical re- sponse to catastrophe , which always disassembled the worst disasters into their ...
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... Nazi genocide is Sutzkever's desire and ability to draw his experi- ence away both from the ghetto and from the Jews by making it pertain to the whole of nature - in nature's relationship to the human spe- cies - regardless of any God ...
... Nazi genocide is Sutzkever's desire and ability to draw his experi- ence away both from the ghetto and from the Jews by making it pertain to the whole of nature - in nature's relationship to the human spe- cies - regardless of any God ...
Continguts
Ruined Cities of the Mind | 1 |
The Liturgy of Destruction | 15 |
Broken Tablets and Flying Letters | 53 |
Copyright | |
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