Review of: Arato, Rona. The Ship to Nowhere: On Board the Exodus. Second Story, 2016. Kacer, Kathy, and Jordana Lebowitz. To Look a Nazi in the Eye: A Teen’s Account of a War Criminal Trial. Second Story, 2017. DOI: 10.1353/jeu.2018.0013  
Holocaust is a major event that strike world’s history. It has been the content of literature and m...
© 2020 Talia E. Crockett. Holocaust literature is a challenging space in which to write, seeking to ...
Children, LiteraturePedagogy in Purgatory Ellen Handler Spitz Terezín: Voices from the Holocaust ...
Review of: Boraks-Nemetz, Lillian. The Old Brown Suitcase: A Teenager’s Story of War and Peace. 1994...
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Authors who write Holocaust literature for children have two main objectives when writing; the first...
Babich Writing Award 2016The Diary of a Young Girl, Maus, and “The Standover Man” in The Book Thief ...
Imre Kertész's fatelessness : fiction as testimony / J. Hillis Miller -- Challenges for the successo...
This paper explores links between narration and memory in Holocaust literature and examines ways in ...
In early 1939, at age eleven, the author was sent from her native Stuttgart, Germany, on a Children'...
“The legacy of the Shoah” writes Eva Hoffman, a child of Holocaust survivors, “is being passed on to...
This dissertation discusses contemporary Anglophone children’s literature representing the Holocaust...
What is the relationship between writing in the present and the traumatic historical events that for...
How is it that the Holocaust, which ended more than seven decades ago, still remains such a powerful...
More than eighty years on from the Holocaust, what Elie Wiesel called the ‘duty to bear witness for ...
Holocaust is a major event that strike world’s history. It has been the content of literature and m...
© 2020 Talia E. Crockett. Holocaust literature is a challenging space in which to write, seeking to ...
Children, LiteraturePedagogy in Purgatory Ellen Handler Spitz Terezín: Voices from the Holocaust ...
Review of: Boraks-Nemetz, Lillian. The Old Brown Suitcase: A Teenager’s Story of War and Peace. 1994...
Works of historical fiction and creative non-fiction written about the Holocaust continue to occupy ...
Authors who write Holocaust literature for children have two main objectives when writing; the first...
Babich Writing Award 2016The Diary of a Young Girl, Maus, and “The Standover Man” in The Book Thief ...
Imre Kertész's fatelessness : fiction as testimony / J. Hillis Miller -- Challenges for the successo...
This paper explores links between narration and memory in Holocaust literature and examines ways in ...
In early 1939, at age eleven, the author was sent from her native Stuttgart, Germany, on a Children'...
“The legacy of the Shoah” writes Eva Hoffman, a child of Holocaust survivors, “is being passed on to...
This dissertation discusses contemporary Anglophone children’s literature representing the Holocaust...
What is the relationship between writing in the present and the traumatic historical events that for...
How is it that the Holocaust, which ended more than seven decades ago, still remains such a powerful...
More than eighty years on from the Holocaust, what Elie Wiesel called the ‘duty to bear witness for ...
Holocaust is a major event that strike world’s history. It has been the content of literature and m...
© 2020 Talia E. Crockett. Holocaust literature is a challenging space in which to write, seeking to ...
Children, LiteraturePedagogy in Purgatory Ellen Handler Spitz Terezín: Voices from the Holocaust ...