What, exactly, does one mean when idealizing tolerance as a solution to cultural conflict? This book examines a wide range of young adult texts, both fiction and memoir, representing the experiences of young adults during WWII and the Holocaust.
What, exactly, does one mean when idealizing tolerance as a solution to cultural conflict? This book examines a wide range of young adult texts, both fiction and memoir, representing the experiences of young adults during WWII and the Holocaust.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rachel Dean-Ruzicka holds a PhD in American Culture Studies from Bowling Green State University. She is Lecturer of Writing and Communication at Georgia Institute of Technology. Her articles have appeared in Children's Literature and Education, ImageText, and Female Rebellion in Young Adult Dystopian Fiction.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Image and Lyric Permissions Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One Finding the Other in Anne Frank Chapter Two The Complexity of Jewish Lives Chapter Three Recognizing All the "Lives Unworthy of Living" Chapter Four Good Nazis and German Volk as Victims Chapter Five Neo-Nazi Values and Community Response Epilogue Bibliography
TABLE OF CONTENTS Image and Lyric Permissions Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One Finding the Other in Anne Frank Chapter Two The Complexity of Jewish Lives Chapter Three Recognizing All the "Lives Unworthy of Living" Chapter Four Good Nazis and German Volk as Victims Chapter Five Neo-Nazi Values and Community Response Epilogue Bibliography
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