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Dissonant Memories Fragmented Present Exchanging Young Discourses Between Israel And Germany 1 Aufl Charlotte Misselwitz Editor Cornelia Siebeck Editor

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Dissonant Memories Fragmented Present Exchanging Young Discourses Between Israel And Germany 1 Aufl Charlotte Misselwitz Editor Cornelia Siebeck Editor
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Charlotte Misselwitz (editor); Cornelia Siebeck (editor)
ISBN: 9783839412732, 3839412730
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1. Aufl.

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Dissonant Memories Fragmented Present Exchanging Young Discourses Between Israel And Germany 1 Aufl Charlotte Misselwitz Editor Cornelia Siebeck Editor by Charlotte Misselwitz (editor); Cornelia Siebeck (editor) 9783839412732, 3839412730 instant download after payment.

How do young Israelis and Germans communicate about National Socialism and the Holocaust? In this collection of essays, authors from both societies elaborate on the past, their present and, respectively, their identity. They ponder various switches of track through German-Israeli exchange as well as social and political realities in both countries. By highlighting marginalised memories such as Palestinian and migrant ones, they challenge monolithic national memory discourses. Altogether, a trans-national memory discourse emerges - albeit a dissonant and highly subjective one, truthfully reflecting some of the fragmentations that actually exist in both societies.

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