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Sparing the child : grief and the unspeakable in youth literature about Nazism and the Holocaust
Sparing the child : grief and the unspeakable in youth literature about Nazism and the Hol...
Sparing the child : grief and the unspeakable in youth literature about Nazism and the Holocaust

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자료유형  
 단행본(국외)
미국국회도서관 청구기호  
PN1009.5-.N36 B67 2001
자관 청구기호  
809.93358 B743s
    기본표목-개인명  
    표제와 책임표시사항  
    Sparing the child : grief and the unspeakable in youth literature about Nazism and the Holocaust / by Hamida Bosmajian
    발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
    New York : Routledge , 2002.
      형태사항  
      xxvi, 274 p. ; 24 cm.
      서지 등 주기  
      Includes bibliographical references(p.253-263) and index
      서지 등 주기  
      Includes bibliographical references(p.253-263) and index
      내용주기  
      완전내용ch.1. Official histories and counter-texts:literature for youth about Nazism -- ch.2. "A Hitler youth does not cry":text and subtext in Der Hitlerjunge quex -- ch.3. Melancholy detachment:the narrative voice in Richter's trilogy about Hitler youths and young soldiers -- ch.4.Hitler youths with private values:Barbara Gehrt's don't say a word and Horst Burger's why were you in the Hitler youth? -- ch.5.Doris Orgel's the devil in Vienna:from Trope into history -- ch.6. Holocaust narratives for young readers:the construction of an enabling rhetoric -- ch.7. Ruth Minsky Sender's menoirs and the construction of the "Holocaust lady" -- ch.8.Acquired knowledge about the Holocaust in fictional narratives:heroic gestures and unredeemable ironies -- ch.9. Hidden grief:Maurice Sendak's Dear Mili and the limitations of Holocaust picture books -- Conclusion:"and there remains the story that can be told."
      요약 등 주기  
      요약Publisher's description:Bosmajian explores children's texts that have either a Holocaust survivor or a former member of the Hitler Youth as a protagonist. The texts examined include juvenile fiction and picture books and understudied nonfiction accounts such as narrative about the Hitler Youth movement. It will appeal to scholars of the Holocaust, German Literature, Nazism and children's literature
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      grief and the unspeakable in youth literature about Nazism and the Holocaust

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      ■24510▼aSparing  the  child▼bgrief  and  the  unspeakable  in  youth  literature  about  Nazism  and  the  Holocaust▼cby  Hamida  Bosmajian
      ■260    ▼aNew  York▼bRoutledge▼c2002.
      ■300    ▼axxvi,  274  p.▼c24  cm.
      ■440  0▼aChildren's  literature  and  culture
      ■504    ▼aIncludes  bibliographical  references(p.253-263)  and  index
      ■504    ▼aIncludes  bibliographical  references(p.253-263)  and  index
      ■5050  ▼ach.1.  Official  histories  and  counter-texts:literature  for  youth  about  Nazism  --  ch.2.  "A  Hitler  youth  does  not  cry":text  and  subtext  in  Der  Hitlerjunge  quex  --  ch.3.  Melancholy  detachment:the  narrative  voice  in  Richter's  trilogy  about  Hitler  youths  and  young  soldiers  --  ch.4.Hitler  youths  with  private  values:Barbara  Gehrt's  don't  say  a  word  and  Horst  Burger's  why  were  you  in  the  Hitler  youth?  --  ch.5.Doris  Orgel's  the  devil  in  Vienna:from  Trope  into  history  --  ch.6.  Holocaust  narratives  for  young  readers:the  construction  of  an  enabling  rhetoric  --  ch.7.  Ruth  Minsky  Sender's  menoirs  and  the  construction  of  the  "Holocaust  lady"  --  ch.8.Acquired  knowledge  about  the  Holocaust  in  fictional  narratives:heroic  gestures  and  unredeemable  ironies  --  ch.9.  Hidden  grief:Maurice  Sendak's  Dear  Mili  and  the  limitations  of  Holocaust  picture  books  --  Conclusion:"and  there  remains  the  story  that  can  be  told."
      ■520    ▼aPublisher's  description:Bosmajian  explores  children's  texts  that  have  either  a  Holocaust  survivor  or  a  former  member  of  the  Hitler  Youth  as  a  protagonist.  The  texts  examined  include  juvenile  fiction  and  picture  books  and  understudied  nonfiction  accounts  such  as  narrative  about  the  Hitler  Youth  movement.  It  will  appeal  to  scholars  of  the  Holocaust,  German  Literature,  Nazism  and  children's  literature
      ■650  0▼aChildren's  literature▼xHistory  and  criticism
      ■650  0▼aYoung  adult  literature▼xHistory  and  criticism
      ■650  0▼aNational  socialism  in  literature
      ■650  0▼aHolocaust,  Jewish(1939-1945),  in  literature
      ■650  0▼aYoung  adults▼xBooks  and  reading
      ■650  0▼aChildren▼xBooks  and  reading
      ■650  0▼aJudaism  and  literature
      ■7400  ▼agrief  and  the  unspeakable  in  youth  literature  about  Nazism  and  the  Holocaust

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