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Germanjewish Literature In The Wake Of The Holocaust Grete Weil Ruth Klger And The Politics Of Address First Edition Pascale R Bos

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Germanjewish Literature In The Wake Of The Holocaust Grete Weil Ruth Klger And The Politics Of Address First Edition Pascale R Bos
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Germanjewish Literature In The Wake Of The Holocaust Grete Weil Ruth Klger And The Politics Of Address First Edition Pascale R Bos instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.16 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Pascale R. Bos
ISBN: 9781403966575, 1403966575
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: First Edition

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Germanjewish Literature In The Wake Of The Holocaust Grete Weil Ruth Klger And The Politics Of Address First Edition Pascale R Bos by Pascale R. Bos 9781403966575, 1403966575 instant download after payment.

Combining cultural history and literary analysis, this study proposes a new reading of the changing relationship between Germans and Jews following the Holocaust. Two Holocaust survivors whose work became uniquely successful in the Germany of the 1980s and 1990s, Grete Weil and Ruth Klüger, emerge as major contributors to a postwar German discussion about the Nazi legacy that had largely excluded living Jews. By tracing the decades-long waxing and waning of the German public's interest in German-Jewish literature, and the particular cultural-political impact that Weil's and Klüger's works had on their German audience, it investigates the paradox of Germany's confrontation of the Holocaust without necessarily confronting the Jews as Germans.

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