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Through An Artists Eyes The Dehumanization And Racialization Of Jews And Political Dissidents During The Third Reich Willa M Johnson

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Through An Artists Eyes The Dehumanization And Racialization Of Jews And Political Dissidents During The Third Reich Willa M Johnson
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.27 MB
Author: Willa M. Johnson
ISBN: 9780367621070, 9780367629984, 9781003111795, 036762107X, 0367629984, 1003111793
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Through An Artists Eyes The Dehumanization And Racialization Of Jews And Political Dissidents During The Third Reich Willa M Johnson by Willa M. Johnson 9780367621070, 9780367629984, 9781003111795, 036762107X, 0367629984, 1003111793 instant download after payment.

This book offers visual, social-historical analyses of paintings and drawings of the renowned German Communist artist Karl Schwesig. It follows the course of Schwesig’s internments, but is dedicated primarily to the plight of foreign Jewish persons and Christians (of Jewish descent) who were interned at Camps Saint-Cyprien, Gurs, and Noé in the French free zone. The artworks created by Schwesig provide the themes investigated in each chapter. The works describe the dehumanizing treatment that contributed to and characterized the racialization of foreign Jewish and “mixed-race” persons in France’s free zone and the attempted elimination of political dissidents. The volume includes color plates.

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