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Biography And Memory The Generational Experience Of The Shoah Survivors 1st Edition Kaja Kazmierska Katarzyna Maciejczyk

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Biography And Memory The Generational Experience Of The Shoah Survivors 1st Edition Kaja Kazmierska Katarzyna Maciejczyk
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Publisher: Academic Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 393
Author: Kaja Kazmierska; Katarzyna Maciejczyk
ISBN: 9781618111180, 1618111183
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Biography And Memory The Generational Experience Of The Shoah Survivors 1st Edition Kaja Kazmierska Katarzyna Maciejczyk by Kaja Kazmierska; Katarzyna Maciejczyk 9781618111180, 1618111183 instant download after payment.

Biography and Memory discusses the return of Jews to their places of birth in Poland. A biographical urge to come full circle often leads to symbolic journeys to one's roots, but in the case of Shoah survivors, such journeys are unexpected, defying the generational definition of their biography, which mostly draws a demarcation line between wartime trauma and a new post- Holocaust life. Analyzed biographical stories collected from Israeli survivors indicate that such returns may be considered the last chapters of their wartime experiences. Survivors' biographies are examined in the context of both Jewish and Polish memory. This book will be of interest to sociologists, historians, and to general readers.

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