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    Holocaust-Denial Literature: A Sixth Bibliography by John A. Drobnicki

    Published 2010-01-01
    Subjects: “…holocaust-denial…”
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    Multidirectional Sites of Memory in Italian Holocaust Documentaries by Maurizio Cinquegrani

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…It aims at doing so by focusing on the neglected area of study provided by Italian documentaries about the Holocaust. In particular the article addresses two documentary films where testimonial performances and topographical investigation will be analysed by means of the conceptualisations of site of memory and multidirectional memory. …”
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    Genocide and Holocaust Education at Secondary Schools in Armenia by Siranush Chubaryan

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…The article refers to the organization of Genocide and Holocaust Education at secondary schools in Armenia. …”
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    Holocaust Education in Times of Russia’s War on Ukraine by Martyniuk Yaryna, Klacsmann Borbála

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Eastern European Holocaust Studies…”
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    Book review : Understanding and teaching Holocaust education by Ross, Alistair

    Published 2018
    “…Book review of: Understanding and teaching Holocaust education…”
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    Chain of Testimony: The Holocaust Researcher as Surrogate Witness by Karpf, Anne

    Published 2013
    “…Is there some way that we can address these issues without ‘psychologising’ the Holocaust and Holocaust research? Can we simultaneously respect the historical material, the memory of the victims and the often unruly feelings that Holocaust research can excite? …”
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    Remnants of The Body. On The Representation of Somatic Experience of T he Holocaust by Paweł Wolski

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The author comments on some fundamental issues connected to the representation of the bodily experience within Holocaust literature as a particular kind of writing based on two paradigms: the ethical one, blurring common definitions of fiction and fictionality (including the definition of somatic reality in autobiographical, quasi-autobiographical and fictional Holocaust narratives), and the body-mind one, funding the discourse of dignity within the death camps (intellectual resistance being presented as the only possible one within the sub-human treatment of the body). …”
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