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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    München : De Gruyter Oldenbourg
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2022-
    Keywords: Datenbank
    Note: Gesehen am 27.09.2022
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783110767612
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 428 pages)
    Edition: Issued also in print
    Year of publication: 2022
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Arad, Lily Gifts from Jerusalem Jews to the Austro-Hungarian monarchs
    Keywords: HISTORY / Middle East / Israel & Palestine ; Österreich-Ungarn ; Herrscher ; Jubiläum ; Geschenk ; Jerusalem ; Jischuw ; Kulturelle Identität ; Geschichte 1853-1916 ; Franz Joseph I. Österreich, Kaiser 1830-1916 ; Karl I. Österreich, Kaiser 1887-1922 ; Jubiläum ; Geschenk ; Jerusalem ; Jischuw ; Kulturelle Identität ; Geschichte 1853-1916
    Abstract: Presentations of offerings to the emperor-king on anniversaries of his accession became an important imperial ritual in the court of Franz Joseph I. This book explores for the first time the identity constructions of Orthodox Jewish communities in Jerusalem as expressed in their gifts to the Austro-Hungarian Kaisers at the time of dramatic events. It reveals how the beautiful gifts, their dedications, and their narratives, were perceived by gift-givers and recipients as instruments capable of acting upon various social, cultural and political processes. Lily Arad describes in a captivating manner the historical narratives of the creation and presentation of these gifts. She analyzes the iconography of these gifts as having transformative effect on the self-identification of the Jewish communities and examines their reception by the Kaisers and in the Austrian and the Palestinian Jewish press. This groundbreaking book unveils Jewish cultural and political strategies aimed to create local Eretz-Israel identities, demonstrating distinct positive communal identification which at times expressed national sentiments and at the same time preserved European identification
    Note: Frontmatter , Table of Contents , Acknowledgements , Illustrations , Introduction , PART I Historical Context , 1 Three Distinct Scenarios , 2 Giving and Giving in Return , PART II The Gifts of Old Yishuv Habsburg Subjects , 3 Jerusalem in the Gifts of the Old Yishuv , 4 Historical Perspective: A Chronology of the Gifts to Franz Joseph , 5 1916 – Gifts to Karl I/IV: Embracing Modernity , 6 The Uniqueness of Old Yishuv Gifts , 7 The Receipt of Gifts from the Old Yishuv , PART III Between History and Story: The Austro-Hungarian Monarchs in Jewish Tradition , 8 A Mutual Promise and Commitment , 9 Narratives and Homages: The Construction of Identities, Belonging, and Otherness , PART IV Discussion: The Old Yishuv Gifts as Venues of Identity Construction , 10 Constructions and Reconstructions of Identities , 11 Between Nostalgia and Irony: Franz Joseph in Modern Hebrew Literature , 12 Place, Memories, and Identities: Closing Remarks , Bibliography , Index of Persons , Index of Subjects , Index of Sites and Monuments , Issued also in print , In English
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783110768558
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 396 p.)
    Edition: Issued also in print
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Religiöse Positionierungen in Judentum, Christentum und Islam 2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Paolin, Francesca Wissenschaft des Judentums zwischen Norditalien und Deutschland
    Keywords: HISTORY / Jewish ; Italy ; Jewish emancipation ; Jewish theology ; Judaism ; scholar ; Oberitalien ; Deutschland ; Judaistik ; Geschichte 1800-1900
    Abstract: Im Zentrum der Studie stehen die Wissenschaft des Judentums in Italien, ihre Bildungsinstitutionen und bedeutsamen Repräsentanten. Sie untersucht die Beziehungen zur deutsch-jüdischen Wissenschaftsbewegung, den Wissens- und Kulturtransfer sowie die Motive der wechselseitigen Verflechtung zwischen den jüdischen Gelehrten. Aufgrund eines kritischen, z.T. stark stereotypen Bildes des italienischen Judentums traten die Repräsentanten der Wissenschaft des Judentums im Deutschland ihren italienischen Kollegen aus einer hegemonialen Position entgegen. Das Verhältnis zwischen der Wissenschaft des Judentums in Italien und jener in Deutschland war in vielerlei Hinsicht asymmetrisch, etwa wenn es um die strukturellen Voraussetzungen oder Publikationsmöglichkeiten ging. Der tatsächliche, intensive Wissenstransfer zwischen den jüdischen Gelehrten beider Länder verrät jedoch ein aufrichtiges Interesse aneinander und die wechselseitige Bereitschaft zur Förderung aller jüdisch-literarischen Bestrebungen. Die Studie unternimmt es, eine empfindliche Forschungslücke im Bereich der jüdischen Geistesgeschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts zu füllen, indem sie die Entwicklung der Wissenschaft des Judentums (der Vorläuferin der modernen historischen Judaistik), ihrer Institutionen, Publikationsorgane und zentralen Figuren in Italien mit jener im deutschen Sprachraum in Verbindung setzt und auf die komplexe Interaktion der beiden nationalen Wissenschaftskulturen hin untersucht
    Abstract: The study focuses on the transfer of knowledge and culture as well as the mutual networks between representatives of the German-language science of Judaism and a polyphonic Italian-Jewish group of scholars in the period between 1820 and 1870. It emphasizes the specific characteristics of the small Italian-speaking group of scholars in tension with the science of Judaism in the German context
    Note: Frontmatter , Reihenvorwort , Vorwort , Inhalt , Einleitung , Teil I: Kulturelle Verhältnisse und Verortungen der wissenschaftlichen Debatten , Kapitel 1: Italienisch- und deutsch-jüdischer Kontext , Kapitel 2: Jüdisches Pressewesen als neue Plattform der Kommunikation und des Austauschs , Kapitel 3: Die Briefwechsel – Wissens- und Kulturtransfer , Teil II: Debatten und Kontroversen , Kapitel 4: Höhere jüdische Bildung und wissenschaftliche Institutionen , Kapitel 5: Italienisch-jüdische Wissenschaftsvorstellungen – Ausgangspunkte und Berührungspunkte , Kapitel 6: Kultusreformen in Italien? Impulse aus und Differenzierungen gemäß dem deutsch-jüdischen Vorbild , Kapitel 7: Italienisch-jüdische Gelehrte, christliche Theologen – transnationale Bezüge und Vorbilder , Fazit , Epilog , Verzeichnis der Quellen und der Forschungsliteratur , Verzeichnis der Abbildungen , Personenregister , Sachregister , Issued also in print , In German
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9783110683943
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 359 p.)
    Year of publication: 2022
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Jews History ; China ; Judentum ; Transnationaler Austausch ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies ; Jiddisch ; Jüdische Literatur ; Chinabild ; Geschichte ; Chinesisch ; Bibel ; Übersetzung ; Schanghai ; Juden ; Exil ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; China ; Aschkenasim ; Kulturkontakt ; Geschichte ; China ; Bibel Altes Testament ; Rezeption ; Kultur ; Geschichte
    Abstract: In the past thirty years, the Sino-Jewish encounter in modern China has increasingly garnered scholarly and popular attention. This volume will be the first to focus on the transcultural exchange between Ashkenazic Jewry and China. The essays here investigate how this exchange of texts and translations, images and ideas, has enriched both Jewish and Chinese cultures and prepared for a global, inclusive world literature.The book breaks new ground in the field, covering such new topics as the images of China in Yiddish and German Jewish letters, the intersectionality of the Jewish and Chinese literature in illuminating the implications for a truly global and inclusive world literature, the biographies of prominent figures in Chinese-Jewish connections, the Chabad engagement in contemporary China. Some of the fundamental debates in the current scholarship will also be addressed, with a special emphasis on how many Jewish refugees arrived in Shanghai and how much interaction occurred between the Jewish refugees and the resident Chinese population during the wartime and its aftermath
    Note: Frontmatter , Acknowledgments , Contents , Introduction , I The Bible in China , Introduction , 1 From Rags to Riches: Joseph and His Family , 2 Why Is Having No Posterity the Worst Unfilial Thing? A Comparison of Mencius 4A:26 and Genesis 38 , 3 The Impact of Ancient Israelite Prophets on Modern Chinese Intellectuals , 4 Reading the Song of Songs in Jewish and Chinese Tradition , 5 The Transcultural Characteristics of the Chinese Bible Translated by S. I. J. Schereschewsky (1831–1906): A Case Study of the Song of Songs , II Jews in Modern China , Introduction , 6 Jewish Communities and Modern China: Encounters of Modern Civilizations , 7 When the Muscular Jews Came to the Far East: Jewish Sports and Physical Culture in Modern China, 1912–1949 , 8 Tracking the Exact Number of Jewish Refugees in Shanghai , 9 The Global Reach of Shanghai’s Baghdadi Jews , 10 Jewish Refugee Artists in Shanghai: Visual Legacies of Traumatic Moments and Cultural Encounters , 11 Drama in Wartime Shanghai , 12 The Mir Yeshiva and Its Shanghai Sojourn , 13 Chabad Outreach on the Jewish Frontier: The Case of China , III Jews and Chinese , Introduction , 14 Yiddish Translations of Chinese Poetry and Theater in 1920s New York , 15 Enemy or Friend: The Image of China in Yiddish Newspapers during the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905) , 16 To Speak or Not to Speak: Hanoch Levin’s Suitcase Packers and Cao Yu’s Peking Man in Light of Cross-Textual Dialogue , 17 Teaching American Jewish Literature to Chinese College Students: Anzia Yezierska’s “Children of Loneliness” as a Case Study , 18 Chinese and Ashkenazic Encounters in the American Immigration Regime: Max J. Kohler, Immigration Legal Practice, and the Chinese Exclusion Act , 19 A Homeless Stranger Everywhere: The Shadow of the Holocaust on an Israeli Sinologist , Contributors , Illustrations , Table , Personal Names , Place Names , In English
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  • 5
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    München : De Gruyter Oldenbourg
    ISBN: 9783110749878
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 531 p)
    Year of publication: 2021
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Eshel, Ruth, 1942 - Dance spreads its wings
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    Keywords: Dance History ; ART / General ; Israeli dance ; Jewish culture ; Jewish history ; Jewish identity ; Israel ; Ballett ; Tanztheater ; Geschichte 1920-2010
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction -- Section I: Concert Dance in the Jewish Community in Pre-State Israel (1920–1948) -- Chapter 1 What Do We Dance? -- Chapter 2 The Various Ways of Making Hebrew Dance -- Chapter 3 Creation of Hebrew Holiday Pageants -- Chapter 4 Eretz-Israeli Expressionist Dance -- Section II: Three Aspects of American and Israeli Encounters (1948–1964) -- Chapter 5 Israeli Expressionist Dance Meets American Dance -- Chapter 6 American Dance Meets Dance in Israel -- Chapter 7 The American and Yemenite Encounter -- Section III: Is Ballet Still Legitimate? (1948–1964) -- Chapter 8 Sowing the Seeds of Ballet -- Chapter 9 The Israel Opera Ballet -- Section IV: Looking to Professionalize Dance: Looking to the Outside (1964–1980) -- Chapter 10 Political and Social Changes -- Chapter 11 The Batsheva Dance Company (First Era) -- Chapter 12 The Bat-Dor Dance Company (First Era) -- Chapter 13 The Israel Ballet (First Era) -- Chapter 14 New Standards for Dance Teaching -- Section V: Between the Periphery and the Center (1948–1980) -- Chapter 15 Tel Aviv – Center of Cultural Activity -- Chapter 16 Dance at the Edge of the Metropolis -- Chapter 17 To Dance in Holy Jerusalem and Socialist Haifa -- Chapter 18 Dance in the Kibbutz: The Struggle over the Necessity of Concert Dance -- Chapter 19 The Inter-Kibbutz Dance Company: How to Express Our Uniqueness Onstage? -- Section VI: The Breakthrough of Alternative Dance and Movement-Theater (1977–1990) -- Chapter 20 Alternative Dance -- Chapter 21 Batsheva 2: A Backup Company or New Dance? -- Chapter 22 Individualists and New Ensembles -- Chapter 23 Movement-Theater in Israel -- Chapter 24 How Do You Meet and How Do You Part? -- Section VII: Sowing Seeds – Setting Up Stages (1984–2000) -- Chapter 25 Stages for Creativity -- Chapter 26 The Spanish Stage -- Chapter 27 The Butoh Stage -- Chapter 28 The Arab Stage -- Chapter 29 The Ethiopian Stage -- Chapter 30 Immigrants from the USSR Encounter Israeli Dance -- Chapter 31 Broadening Horizons in Dance Education -- Section VIII: Veteran Companies in a Changing World (1980–2000) -- Chapter 32 The Curtain’s Still Up: Batsheva, the Israel Ballet, and Inbal -- Chapter 33 The Curtain Comes Down: Kol Demama, Tamar Jerusalem, Bat-Dor -- Section IX: About to Bloom (1990–2000) -- Chapter 34 It All Comes Together – Renaissance of Creative Impulse -- Chapter 35 The New Voice of the Kibbutz and Batsheva Dance Companies -- Section X: The Time and Place in Which We Live (1990–2010) -- Chapter 36 To Speak of Me I Knew -- Chapter 37 Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation: Movement Speaking Its Own Language -- Chapter 38 The Religious and the Secular – The Dynamic Between Them -- Chapter 39 Taking a Political Stance -- Chapter 40 To Regions Only Imagined -- Summary -- Bibliography -- Index
    Abstract: Why did dance and dancing became important to the construction of a new, modern, Jewish/Israeli cultural identity in the newly formed nation of Israel? There were questions that covered almost all spheres of daily life, including “What do we dance?” because Hebrew or Eretz-Israeli dance had to be created out of none. How and why did dance develop in such a way? Dance Spreads Its Wings is the first and only book that looks at the whole picture of concert dance in Israel studying the growth of Israeli concert dance for 90 years—starting from 1920, when there was no concert dance to speak of during the Yishuv (pre-Israel Jewish settlements) period, until 2010, when concert dance in Israel had grown to become one of the country’s most prominent, original, artistic fields and globally recognized. What drives the book is the impulse to create and the need to dance in the midst of constant political change. It is the story of artists trying to be true to their art while also responding to the political, social, religious, and ethnic complexities of a Jewish state in the Middle East
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
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  • 6
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    München : De Gruyter Oldenbourg | [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Resling
    ISBN: 9783110723168 , 9783110723205
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 273 pages)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    Year of publication: 2021
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ḳaṭorzah, Ari Stairway to paradise
    Keywords: Ethnizität ; Juden ; Musikindustrie ; Amerikanische Musik ; HISTORY / General ; African-American ; American Music ; Civil Rights history ; Ethnicity ; Hegemony ; Jews ; Music industry ; New Left ; Old Left ; Semiotics ; WASP ; USA ; Juden ; Schwarze ; Unterhaltungsmusik ; Geschichte 1880-1965 ; USA ; Juden ; Unterhaltungsmusik ; Musikwirtschaft ; Geschichte 1880-1965
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Prologue -- Chapter 1: Jokerman – The Black Mask of Al Jolson -- Chapter 2: Somewhere over the Rainbow – Jewish Immigration to America and the Struggle for Popular Culture -- Chapter 3: I Used to Be Color-Blind – Irving Berlin, the Ragtime Riot and the Jewish Network in Tin Pan Alley -- Chapter 4: Someone to Watch Over Me – Jerome Kern, George Gershwin and the Jazz Journey in the Musical Comedy -- Chapter 5: It Don’t Mean a Thing If you Ain’t Got That Swing – Duke Ellington and Irving Mills’ Fantasy -- Chapter 6: Heaven With You – Jews, The Record Industry and Rock ‘n’ Roll -- Chapter 7: Stand By Me – The Black-Jewish Political Alliance and the Decline of the WASP -- Chapter 8: That is Rock ‘n Roll! Leiber and Stoller, the White Negro and the Enlargement of America -- Chapter 9: Will You Love Me Tomorrow? Carole King, Black Lolitas and the Brill Building’s hit factories -- Chapter 10: River Deep – Mountain High: Phil Spector, Burt Bacharach and the Ghost on the Second Floor of the Bus -- Chapter 11: The Sounds of Silence – Folk, the Blues and the Spirit of Capitalism Between Grossman, Bloomfield and Zimmerman -- Chapter 12: Walk On the Wild Side – Jews, Gangsters, and Rock ‘n’ Roll -- Chapter 13: Hard Rain Is Gonna Fall – Popular Music, Hegemonic Rifts, and New American Culture -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index -- Author information
    Abstract: Stairway to Paradise reveals how American Jewish entrepreneurs, musicians, and performers influenced American popular music from the late nineteenth century till the mid-1960s. From blackface minstrelsy, ragtime, blues, jazz, and Broadway musicals, ending with folk and rock 'n' roll. The book follows the writers and artists' real and imaginative relationship with African-American culture's charisma. Stairway to Paradise discusses the artistic and occasionally ideological dialogue that these artists, writers, and entrepreneurs had with African-American artists and culture. Tracing Jewish immigration to the United States and the entry of Jews into the entertainment and cultural industry, the book allocates extensive space to the charged connection between music and politics as reflected in the Jewish-Black Alliance - both in the struggle for social justice and in the music field. It reveals Jewish success in the music industry and the unique and sometimes problematic relationships that characterized this process, as their dominance in this field became a source of blame for exploiting African-American artistic and human capital. Alongside this, the book shows how black-Jewish cooperation, and its fragile alliance, played a role in the hegemonic conflicts involving American culture during the 20th century. Unintentionally, it influenced the process of decline of the influence of the WASP elite during the 1960s. Stairway to Paradise fuses American history and musicology with cultural studies theories. This inter-disciplinary approach regarding race, class, and ethnicity offers an alternative view of more traditional notions regarding understanding American music's evolution
    Note: "First published in Israel with the title Madregot Le-Gan Eden: Yehudim, Sheorim, U – Mahapehat Hamuzika Ha-Amerikanit, the Dushkin Foundation of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Resling Publishing, Tel Aviv, 2017." -- Title page verso , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9783110653076
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (348 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    Year of publication: 2020
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Our courage - Jews in Europe 1945-48
    Keywords: HISTORY / Jewish ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Osteuropa ; Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Judentum ; Geschichte 1945-1948 ; Europa ; Juden ; Vergangenheitsbewältigung ; Judenvernichtung ; Geschichte 1945-1948
    Abstract: After the Shoah, Jewish survivors actively took control of their destiny. Despite catastrophic and hostile circumstances, they built networks and communities, fought for justice, and documented Nazi crimes. The essays, illustrations, and portraits of people and places contained in this volume are informed by a pan-European perspective. The book accompanies the first special exhibition at the re-opened Jewish Museum in Frankfurt
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- INTRODUCTION -- HOLOCAUST TESTIMONIES IN EASTERN EUROPE IN THE IMMEDIATE POSTWAR PERIOD -- BIAŁYSTOK THE DEAD CITY -- ART PRINTS AS A MEDIUM FOR THE DOCUMENTATION AND MEMORIALIZATION OF THE GENOCIDE -- POSTWAR VIOLENCE AGAINST JEWS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE -- JULIA PIROTTE AND THE DOCUMENTATION OF THE KIELCE POGROM -- STORIES OF MIGRATION AND REPATRIATION FROM THE SOVIET UNION SHIFTING BORDERS AND POPULATION GROUPS -- REICHENBACH/ RYCHBACH/ DZIERŻONIÓW A CENTER FOR JEWISH LIFE IN POLAND IN A PERIOD OF TRANSITION, 1945−1950 -- PROTECTING THE EUROPEAN BRANCH OF THE JEWISH DIASPORA THE AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE IN EUROPE AFTER THE HOLOCAUST -- BUDAPEST THE CITY OF SURVIVORS -- PASSOVER 1946 THIS YEAR IN JERUSALEM -- TAKING UP THE CAUSE OF THE JEWISH COLLECTIVE JEWISH COMMUNISTS IN BERLIN’S SOVIET SECTOR DURING THE “INTERREGNUM” FROM 1945 TO 1950 -- BERLIN (EAST) THE CITY OF JEWISH COMRADES -- PHOTOGRAPHERS IN BERLIN -- ON THE RECONSTRUCTION OF JEWISH CULTURE IN GERMANY’S AMERICAN OCCUPATION ZONE -- THE KATSET-TEATER “CONCENTRATION CAMP THEATER” IN THE BERGEN-BELSEN DP CAMP -- FRAGMENTS FROM A LOST WORLD THE RESCUE AND RESTITUTION OF JEWISH CULTURAL ASSETS IN THE POSTWAR PERIOD -- RESCUE ATTEMPTS THE HUNGARIAN JEWISH MUSEUM AND JEWISH CULTURAL HERITAGE AFTER 1945 -- FRANKFURT AND ZEILSHEIM AMERICA IN GERMANY -- JEWISH COURTS OF HONOR IN THE AMERICAN ZONE OF OCCUPIED GERMANY AND THE ALLIED JUDICIARY -- AMSTERDAM THE CITY OF CONFLICTS -- OUR COURAGE THE MEANING OF ZIONISM FOR SURVIVORS IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE HOLOCAUST -- BARI THE CITY OF TRANSIT -- STRENGTHENING THE ORTHODOX TRADITION IN JEWISH DP FAMILIES INTERGENERATIONAL PROCESSES -- AUTHORS -- GLOSSARY OF TERMS -- PHOTO AND VIDEO SOURCES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- IMPRINT
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    München : De Gruyter Oldenbourg
    ISBN: 9783110656916
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 213 pages)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    Year of publication: 2020
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bruṭin, Batyah, 1949 - Holocaust icons in art
    Keywords: HISTORY / Holocaust ; Foto des Jungen aus dem Warschauer Ghetto ; Rezeption ; Kunst ; Geschichte ; Frank, Anne 1929-1945 ; Porträtfotografie ; Rezeption ; Kunst ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction: Icons of Loss -- 1 Jewish Children’s Fate During the Holocaust -- 2 It Could Have Been Me -- 3 Symbols of the Holocaust: Universal Imagery and Particularly Jewish Iconography -- 4 Connection to the State of Israel -- 5 Uniqueness of the Figures -- 6 Dissolving Memory -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index
    Abstract: The photographs of the unknown Warsaw Ghetto little boy and the well-known Anne Frank became famous documents worldwide, representing the Holocaust. Many artists adopted them as a source of inspiration to express their feelings and ideas about Holocaust events in general and to deal with the fate of these two victims in particular. Moreover, the artists emphasized the uniqueness of both children, but at the same time used their image to convey social and political messages.By using images of these children, the artists both evoke our attention and sympathy and our anger against the Nazis’ crime of killing one and a half million Jewish children in the Holocaust.Because they represent different sexes, and different aspects - Western and Eastern Jewry - of Holocaust experience, artists used them in many contexts.This book will complete the lack of comprehensive research referring to the visual representations of these children in artworks
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