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    Budapest [u.a.] : Balassi Kladó
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    ISBN: 9789635067428 , 9783933337559
    Language: English
    Pages: 255 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2007
    Series Statement: Feminismus and history
    Series Statement: Studien zur Geschichte Ost- und Ostmitteleuropas 6
    Series Statement: Feminismus and history
    Series Statement: Studien zur Geschichte Ost- und Ostmitteleuropas
    DDC: 940
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    Keywords: Geschlechterforschung ; Frau ; Jüdin ; Judentum ; Konferenzschrift 2006 ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Abstract: The essays of this collection were born from the conference "Diversities - Bet Debora in Budapest. 4th Conference of the European Jewish Women, Activists, Academics, and Rabbis at the Central European University, Budapest. The authors are academics and activists from Israel, US, Hungary, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, France are giving an overview of how European Jewish woman are negotiating everyday practices in a historical perspective between religion and modernity, orthodoxy and employment, political engagement and religious laws. The book is offering an analyses of the factors shaping the gendered remembering of Ms. Meller, Fanny von Arnstein, Hilde Spiel, Edit Jelena Kon, Manya Wilbushewitz Shohat, Johanna Bischitz, Ilka Ged and the first generation of Hungarian feminists and female psychoanalysts. The book is an essential reading for academics and students of Jewish Studies, History, Gender Studies. Table of Contents: Shalvi, Alice Remembering the Past, living the present, planning the future, Daemmig, Lara Bet Debora: Voluntary Work and Jewish Renewal. Observations on the Situation in Germany, Petö, Andrea Esther and her Bag, Jonas-Märtin, Esther The Meaning of Israel in Yiddish Poetry, Rhein, Valérie Does Halakhah Allow Women to Read from the Torah and to Be Called to the Torah?, Longman, Chia Life stories of the personal, professional and political: Orthodox Jewish women negotiating work and home, Lappin, Eleonore Fanny von Arnstein and her biographer Hilde Spiel, Jankov, Edita Jelena Kon, Petö, Andrea An untold story about the Feminist Association, Reinharz, Shulamit Finding our/my History: The Case of Manya Wilbushewitz Shohat, Richers, Julia Johanna Bischitz, Katalin Ger and Budapest's Jewish Women's Association (1866-1943), Hajdu, István The Work of Ilka Ged (1921-1985), Juhász, Borbála The Female Workshop of Progression - Attempt at a Collective Biography, Borgos, Anna "You're the exception" The first Jewish women psychoanalysts, Konrád, Miklós Jewish Woman as an Allegory. The portrayal of Jewish women in Hungarian literature at the turn of the century.
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    New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press
    ISBN: 9780813574035 , 9780813574028
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 239 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2015
    DDC: 940.53/18
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    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Influence ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Historiography ; Semiotics Social aspects ; Signs and symbols Social aspects ; Memorialization Social aspects ; Collective memory ; Judenvernichtung ; Symbol ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Geschichtsschreibung
    Abstract: Holocaust symbols: the shapes of memory -- Different trains: Holocaust artifacts and the ideologies of remembrance -- Thresholds of initiation: Arbeit macht frei -- From innocence to experience: an icon comes of age -- Anne Frank as a literary icon ; Anne Frank as visual icon -- The Holocaust as an iconic number: six million -- Looking again at Holocaust icons
    Description / Table of Contents: Holocaust symbols: the shapes of memoryDifferent trains: Holocaust artifacts and the ideologies of remembrance -- Thresholds of initiation: Arbeit macht frei -- From innocence to experience: an icon comes of age -- Anne Frank as a literary icon ; Anne Frank as visual icon -- The Holocaust as an iconic number: six million -- Looking again at Holocaust icons.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-229) and index
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