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    Comparative Central European Holocaust studies /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Biró -- The Holocaust as a paradigm for ethical thinking and representation / Tamás Kisantal -- About antisemitism in post-1989 Hungary / Magdalena Marsovszky -- About the narratives of a blood libel case in post-Shoah Hungary / Andrea Petö -- Mapping the lines of fact and fiction in Holocaust testimonial novels / Anna Richardson -- Rescue narratives by Central European Holocaust survivors from Carpatho-Russia / Ilana Rosen -- The Third Reich and the Holocaust in East German official memory / Anne Rothe -- On the translation of Kertesz's Sorstalanság (Fatelessness) into Serbian / Marko Čudić -- Kertesz and the problem of guilt in unfinished mourning / Esther Faye -- Polyphony in Kertesz's Kaddish for an unborn child (Kaddish a meg nem született gyermekert / Sándor Radnóti -- Arendt and Kertesz on the banality of evil / Mihály Szilágyi-Gál -- Towards a new reading of Ida Fink's The journey / Iris Milner -- Emigree Central European women's Holocaust life writing / Louise O. …”
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    Comparative Central European Holocaust studies

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Biró -- The Holocaust as a paradigm for ethical thinking and representation / Tamás Kisantal -- About antisemitism in post-1989 Hungary / Magdalena Marsovszky -- About the narratives of a blood libel case in post-Shoah Hungary / Andrea Petö -- Mapping the lines of fact and fiction in Holocaust testimonial novels / Anna Richardson -- Rescue narratives by Central European Holocaust survivors from Carpatho-Russia / Ilana Rosen -- The Third Reich and the Holocaust in East German official memory / Anne Rothe -- On the Serbian translation of Kertesz's Sorstalanság (Fatelessness) into Serbian / Marko Čudić -- Kertesz and the problem of guilt in unfinished mourning / Esther Faye -- Polyphony in Kertesz's Kaddish for an unborn child (Kaddish a meg nem született gyermekert / Sándor Radnóti -- Arendt and Kertesz on the banality of evil / Mihály Szilágyi-Gál -- Towards a new reading of Ida Fink's The journey / Iris Milner -- Emigree Central European women's Holocaust life writing / Louise O. …”
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    Electronic eBook