Tudo se ilumina à luz do passado: memória cultural judaica na obra de Jonathan Safran Foer
A década de 1990 proporcionou uma visão multiangular da Segunda Guerra Mundial. O cinema trouxe cenas fortes e denunciou para as platéias a maior amostra de barbárie já cometida pelo furor do homem. O massacre sofrido pelos judeus tornou-se fato conhecido quase universalmente,embora muitas pessoas...
Main Author: | Mail Wanderson de Sousa Freitas |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Portuguese |
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Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
2011-03-01
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Series: | Arquivo Maaravi: Revista Digital de Estudos Judaicos da UFMG |
Online Access: | http://www.periodicos.letras.ufmg.br/index.php/maaravi/article/view/1796 |
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