If Auschwitz has become the key symbol of the Holocaust, then the fate of Anne Frank and her family has become symbolic of Jewish wartime experiences in Nazi-occupied Europe, and Anne’s diaries of Jewish diary writing. As such they are constitutive of people’s ideas about the Holocaust and the Jewish experience during World War II. Indeed, the Anne Frank diaries are intrinsic to the development of postwar Holocaust memory. Yet we know that the case of Anne Frank was far from representative, and insofar as scholars strive to recover the full range of Jewish wartime experiences, as filtered through autobiographical texts, this situation is obviously problematic. In contrast to Anne Frank and her diary, the ‘context of textual production’ (Gar...
This article is an attempt to characterise diaries kept by children who were witnesses or victims of...
This thesis explores the intersection of daily life, diaries, and the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Pol...
Focusing on Anne Frank’s diary, this essay brings to the foreground a reading that has continually b...
If Auschwitz has become the key symbol of the Holocaust, then the fate of Anne Frank and her family ...
Most of the Holocaust\u27s victims were never able to tell their stories, and of the millions of vic...
This dissertation examines Jewish diarists' attempts to comprehend the unimaginable genocide as it u...
© 2010 Dr. Fiona Lisabeth KaufmanTraditional attempts to write about the Holocaust focused mainly on...
Still Inept Sounds. On the Materiality of Rutka Laskier’s Diary The author of the article e...
Als global bekanntes Erinnerungsnarrativ nimmt Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank (erste deutsche Fassung 1...
Anne Frank has been called Hitlers most famous victim, largely because her diary is the most-read do...
The article will present the theme of the Holocaust in the curricula for Slovene in three social sys...
In this paper, in commemoration of the seventieth anniversary year of 1944 in Hungary, I explore sel...
This paper focuses on the diaries of young Jewish people during World War II. Specifically it denote...
For readers today, first-person accounts provide one of the most effective means of gaining an intim...
This thesis analyses seven translated and published diaries, written by young Jewish women, living i...
This article is an attempt to characterise diaries kept by children who were witnesses or victims of...
This thesis explores the intersection of daily life, diaries, and the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Pol...
Focusing on Anne Frank’s diary, this essay brings to the foreground a reading that has continually b...
If Auschwitz has become the key symbol of the Holocaust, then the fate of Anne Frank and her family ...
Most of the Holocaust\u27s victims were never able to tell their stories, and of the millions of vic...
This dissertation examines Jewish diarists' attempts to comprehend the unimaginable genocide as it u...
© 2010 Dr. Fiona Lisabeth KaufmanTraditional attempts to write about the Holocaust focused mainly on...
Still Inept Sounds. On the Materiality of Rutka Laskier’s Diary The author of the article e...
Als global bekanntes Erinnerungsnarrativ nimmt Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank (erste deutsche Fassung 1...
Anne Frank has been called Hitlers most famous victim, largely because her diary is the most-read do...
The article will present the theme of the Holocaust in the curricula for Slovene in three social sys...
In this paper, in commemoration of the seventieth anniversary year of 1944 in Hungary, I explore sel...
This paper focuses on the diaries of young Jewish people during World War II. Specifically it denote...
For readers today, first-person accounts provide one of the most effective means of gaining an intim...
This thesis analyses seven translated and published diaries, written by young Jewish women, living i...
This article is an attempt to characterise diaries kept by children who were witnesses or victims of...
This thesis explores the intersection of daily life, diaries, and the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Pol...
Focusing on Anne Frank’s diary, this essay brings to the foreground a reading that has continually b...