This thesis explores the intertwining (and often competing) identities of Jew and Frenchman that play out across the landscape of Shoah (Holocaust) literature in France. The study seeks to tease out aspects of individual identity and to explore the nature of Jewishness in the context of trauma. This is achieved through a reading of survivor narratives written in French and (primarily) for a French audience.Because the narratives studied are all first-hand accounts, the portrait that is analyzed is that which the author chooses to present to his audience (for better and worse). The texts which will inform this study are Charlotte Delbo's trilogy Auschwitz et après, David Rousset's l'Univers concentrationnaire, Paul Steinberg's Chroniques d'a...
This dissertation considers the recent wave of memoir-style fiction by French Jewish authors of Otto...
In the aftermath of the Shoah (Holocaust)—the mass murder of 6,000,000 Jews—Jean-Paul Sartre wrote ...
How three-quarters of the Jews of France survived the Holocaust has long been a subject of debate be...
This thesis explores the intertwining (and often competing) identities of Jew and Frenchman that pla...
This dissertation offers an alternative account of Jewish history and experience from within the pos...
This study draws from an analysis of a literary corpus of 300 works published by around 60 contempor...
Literature has always been a refuge and a means of resistance for ethnic minorities. Algerian Jewish...
Despite an outpouring of scholarship on the Holocaust, little work has focused on what happened to E...
Following the end of the Holocaust, approximately 160,000 native Jews and 20,000 displaced Jews arri...
Drawing on ethnographic data from the mid-2000s as well as accounts from French Jewish newspapers an...
Through a case study approach, 40 French Jews were interviewed revealing their primary reason for le...
Doctoral thesis, presented and defended on January 31, 2020 by Laurence Benarroche under the supervi...
This thesis provides a structural and para-textual analysis of recent Holocaust fiction. Challenging...
The present study presents a few from the most well known Jewish memoirs written by Jewish intellect...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
This dissertation considers the recent wave of memoir-style fiction by French Jewish authors of Otto...
In the aftermath of the Shoah (Holocaust)—the mass murder of 6,000,000 Jews—Jean-Paul Sartre wrote ...
How three-quarters of the Jews of France survived the Holocaust has long been a subject of debate be...
This thesis explores the intertwining (and often competing) identities of Jew and Frenchman that pla...
This dissertation offers an alternative account of Jewish history and experience from within the pos...
This study draws from an analysis of a literary corpus of 300 works published by around 60 contempor...
Literature has always been a refuge and a means of resistance for ethnic minorities. Algerian Jewish...
Despite an outpouring of scholarship on the Holocaust, little work has focused on what happened to E...
Following the end of the Holocaust, approximately 160,000 native Jews and 20,000 displaced Jews arri...
Drawing on ethnographic data from the mid-2000s as well as accounts from French Jewish newspapers an...
Through a case study approach, 40 French Jews were interviewed revealing their primary reason for le...
Doctoral thesis, presented and defended on January 31, 2020 by Laurence Benarroche under the supervi...
This thesis provides a structural and para-textual analysis of recent Holocaust fiction. Challenging...
The present study presents a few from the most well known Jewish memoirs written by Jewish intellect...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
This dissertation considers the recent wave of memoir-style fiction by French Jewish authors of Otto...
In the aftermath of the Shoah (Holocaust)—the mass murder of 6,000,000 Jews—Jean-Paul Sartre wrote ...
How three-quarters of the Jews of France survived the Holocaust has long been a subject of debate be...