Writers and filmmakers of second-generation Holocaust survivors often seek to establish tenuous continuities between their parents’ pre-exile Heimat and their own experiences of German culture through their artistic works. The novelist Stefanie Zweig and the filmmaker Jeanine Meerapfel, as members of the second generation, have composed narratives that create such continuities and their complexities in the search for place and the quest for belonging. This dissertation focuses on Zweig’s novels of the Rothschildallee (2008-2012) and Meerapfel’s feature film Der deutsche Freund (2012), narratives that tell stories of this quest for Heimat from the perspectives of the first and second generations, and analyzes the complexities of this search....
Situated at the interdisciplinary nexus of memory studies, German Jewish studies, and literatures of...
This dissertation investigates how a constellation of German Jewish post-Holocaust novels confronts ...
The example of Jewish writers living in post-Shoah Germany can be taken as a case study for the way...
Writers and filmmakers of second-generation Holocaust survivors often seek to establish tenuous cont...
IN THE STORY BUCHMENDEL ( 1929), Stefan Zweig represents Jewish identityin Vienna as it is displac...
This dissertation examines how two postwar Jewish writers from the former German Democratic Republic...
This thesis analyses dramatic and historical narratives about the Holocaust. Primarily, it focuses o...
This dissertation examines the stakes of self-Orientalizing in literary and cinematographic texts of...
The German Heimat, so profoundly evocative of serenity and a sense of intimate belonging, could be s...
This dissertation focuses on the intertwined worlds of Hebrew and German-Jewish modernism and their ...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
This dissertation provides a literary history of German Zionist literature in the late nineteenth an...
This dissertation is intended to address German-Jewish refugee life in Kenya, which represents a lac...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
This review analyses the aesthetic engagement with Nazi atrocities during WWII and belonging in post...
Situated at the interdisciplinary nexus of memory studies, German Jewish studies, and literatures of...
This dissertation investigates how a constellation of German Jewish post-Holocaust novels confronts ...
The example of Jewish writers living in post-Shoah Germany can be taken as a case study for the way...
Writers and filmmakers of second-generation Holocaust survivors often seek to establish tenuous cont...
IN THE STORY BUCHMENDEL ( 1929), Stefan Zweig represents Jewish identityin Vienna as it is displac...
This dissertation examines how two postwar Jewish writers from the former German Democratic Republic...
This thesis analyses dramatic and historical narratives about the Holocaust. Primarily, it focuses o...
This dissertation examines the stakes of self-Orientalizing in literary and cinematographic texts of...
The German Heimat, so profoundly evocative of serenity and a sense of intimate belonging, could be s...
This dissertation focuses on the intertwined worlds of Hebrew and German-Jewish modernism and their ...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
This dissertation provides a literary history of German Zionist literature in the late nineteenth an...
This dissertation is intended to address German-Jewish refugee life in Kenya, which represents a lac...
This dissertation presents a historical comparison between German-Jewish literature around 1900 and ...
This review analyses the aesthetic engagement with Nazi atrocities during WWII and belonging in post...
Situated at the interdisciplinary nexus of memory studies, German Jewish studies, and literatures of...
This dissertation investigates how a constellation of German Jewish post-Holocaust novels confronts ...
The example of Jewish writers living in post-Shoah Germany can be taken as a case study for the way...