In 1986, Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi’s paradigmatic essay entitled ‘The Grey Zone’ highlighted the complex and sensitive issue of so-called ‘privileged’ Jews, an issue that remains at the margins of popular and academic discourse on the Holocaust. ‘Privileged’ Jews include those prisoners in the Nazi concentration camps and ghettos who held positions that gave them access to material and other benefits whilst compelling them to act in ways that have been judged both self-serving and harmful to fellow inmates. The unprecedented ethical dilemmas that confronted ‘privileged’ Jews may be viewed as exemplifying the ‘limit’ events or experiences that were characteristic of the Ho...
Amis has always found the question of the Holocaust’s exceptionalism fascinating and returns to the ...
This article examines the consequences of different representations of the Holocaust for intergroup ...
Sixty years after the Nazi genocide the Holocaust is still very much to the fore in human memory and...
This thesis analyses the ways in which moral judgements of so-called privileged Jews are constructed...
Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi’s highly influential essay, “The Grey Zone”, explores the tabo...
This paper explores the problems of judgement and representation in relation to Jewish victims of th...
The Nazis’ persecution of the Jews during the Holocaust included the creation of prisoner hierarchie...
The Nazis’ persecution of the Jews during the Holocaust included the creation of prisoner hierarchie...
This article analyzes video testimonies recorded at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre ...
Gavriel Rosenfeld is a contributing author, “Alternate Holocausts and the Mistrust of Memory , pp. 2...
\u27Privileged\u27 Jews include those prisoners in the camps and ghettos who held positions which ga...
This article analyzes video testimonies recorded at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre ...
The influence of Primo Levi’s writing on the ‘grey zone’ has only sharpened over the last decade, no...
Abstract: The paper discusses in-depth new perspectives in the Holocaust studies. It pays special at...
The role of “bystanders” has been a central theme in discussions about the ethical legacy of the Hol...
Amis has always found the question of the Holocaust’s exceptionalism fascinating and returns to the ...
This article examines the consequences of different representations of the Holocaust for intergroup ...
Sixty years after the Nazi genocide the Holocaust is still very much to the fore in human memory and...
This thesis analyses the ways in which moral judgements of so-called privileged Jews are constructed...
Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi’s highly influential essay, “The Grey Zone”, explores the tabo...
This paper explores the problems of judgement and representation in relation to Jewish victims of th...
The Nazis’ persecution of the Jews during the Holocaust included the creation of prisoner hierarchie...
The Nazis’ persecution of the Jews during the Holocaust included the creation of prisoner hierarchie...
This article analyzes video testimonies recorded at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre ...
Gavriel Rosenfeld is a contributing author, “Alternate Holocausts and the Mistrust of Memory , pp. 2...
\u27Privileged\u27 Jews include those prisoners in the camps and ghettos who held positions which ga...
This article analyzes video testimonies recorded at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre ...
The influence of Primo Levi’s writing on the ‘grey zone’ has only sharpened over the last decade, no...
Abstract: The paper discusses in-depth new perspectives in the Holocaust studies. It pays special at...
The role of “bystanders” has been a central theme in discussions about the ethical legacy of the Hol...
Amis has always found the question of the Holocaust’s exceptionalism fascinating and returns to the ...
This article examines the consequences of different representations of the Holocaust for intergroup ...
Sixty years after the Nazi genocide the Holocaust is still very much to the fore in human memory and...