Everyday Silence and the Holocaust examines Irene Levin's experiences of her family's unspoken history of the Holocaust and the silence that surrounded their war experiences as non-topics.
Everyday Silence and the Holocaust examines Irene Levin's experiences of her family's unspoken history of the Holocaust and the silence that surrounded their war experiences as non-topics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Irene Levin is Professor Emerita in social work at Oslo Metropolitan University. She has been co-editor of The Holocaust as Active Memory, Social Work and Sociology, and Families and Memories. She has also written Norwegian Jewish Women: Wartime Agency - Post-War Silence in Women and War, The Escape from Norway in Civil Society and the Holocaust, and Silence, Memory and Migration in Families and Migration.
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Preface Part I: Before the war Mother and father get married - a wedding and a shop The application for Norwegian citizenship Part II: During the war The living would envy the dead Three months in 1942 - the anti-Jewish policy is intensified Rumours begin to circulate The hunt for no. 490 and no. 301 The "Arian" policeman Mrs. Follestad starts organising the escape On the doorstep of the psychiatric clinic, 6 p.m. The arrest of Rubin Pinkowitz Refugees in Sweden 'Oj Gott wher kommt' Part III: After the war What did they come home to? Traces of grandfather in the archives Getting away from the memories Jewish voices in the public sphere Us and the others Self-reproach Mother breaks the silence Part IV: The language of silence: A postscript Appendix 1: Fatalities Appendix 2: Method
Preface Part I: Before the war Mother and father get married - a wedding and a shop The application for Norwegian citizenship Part II: During the war The living would envy the dead Three months in 1942 - the anti-Jewish policy is intensified Rumours begin to circulate The hunt for no. 490 and no. 301 The "Arian" policeman Mrs. Follestad starts organising the escape On the doorstep of the psychiatric clinic, 6 p.m. The arrest of Rubin Pinkowitz Refugees in Sweden 'Oj Gott wher kommt' Part III: After the war What did they come home to? Traces of grandfather in the archives Getting away from the memories Jewish voices in the public sphere Us and the others Self-reproach Mother breaks the silence Part IV: The language of silence: A postscript Appendix 1: Fatalities Appendix 2: Method
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