This paper explores the issue of how Jewish victims who occupied so-called 'privileged' positions during the Holocaust are represented in fictional films. Such figures, particularly Jewish policemen in the ghettos, may be seen to inhabit the 'marginal' in two ways, both in terms of the unprecedented ethical dilemmas they faced, and the relative lack of attention such figures have received. Taking Primo Levi's paradigmatic essay on the 'grey zone' as a point of departure, this paper analyses how Jewish policemen are represented in mainstream, 'Hollywood' fictional films, namely Steven Spielberg's 'Schindler's List', in order to reveal that the narrative concerns of such works preclude any serious engagement with themes of moral ambiguity and...
Filmic representations of the Shoah are fraught with ethical challenges, but they are also important...
"The Holocaust Representation found a turning point at the release of the film ""Shoah"" , and it ha...
In 1986, Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi’s paradigmatic essay entitled ‘The Grey Zone&rsqu...
This paper explores the issue of how Jewish victims who occupied so-called \u27privileged\u27 positi...
The Nazis’ persecution of the Jews during the Holocaust included the creation of prisoner hierarchie...
Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi’s highly influential essay, “The Grey Zone”, explores the tabo...
This thesis analyses the ways in which moral judgements of so-called privileged Jews are constructed...
This article discusses Richard Kearney’s proposed resolution to the recent debate between Claude Lan...
This article discusses Richard Kearney\u27s proposed resolution to the recent debate between Claude ...
The influence of Primo Levi’s writing on the ‘grey zone’ has only sharpened over the last decade, no...
Schindler’s List, directed by Steven Spielberg and released in 1993, recounted the true story of Osk...
The author reflects upon the presence of the Shoah‑related issues in Israeli cinema, from the early ...
This paper explores the problems of judgement and representation in relation to Jewish victims of th...
Sidney Lumet’s influential film The Pawnbroker (1964) is one of the earliest films to consider...
This essay analyses the representation of female perpetrators in Holocaust fiction films, particular...
Filmic representations of the Shoah are fraught with ethical challenges, but they are also important...
"The Holocaust Representation found a turning point at the release of the film ""Shoah"" , and it ha...
In 1986, Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi’s paradigmatic essay entitled ‘The Grey Zone&rsqu...
This paper explores the issue of how Jewish victims who occupied so-called \u27privileged\u27 positi...
The Nazis’ persecution of the Jews during the Holocaust included the creation of prisoner hierarchie...
Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi’s highly influential essay, “The Grey Zone”, explores the tabo...
This thesis analyses the ways in which moral judgements of so-called privileged Jews are constructed...
This article discusses Richard Kearney’s proposed resolution to the recent debate between Claude Lan...
This article discusses Richard Kearney\u27s proposed resolution to the recent debate between Claude ...
The influence of Primo Levi’s writing on the ‘grey zone’ has only sharpened over the last decade, no...
Schindler’s List, directed by Steven Spielberg and released in 1993, recounted the true story of Osk...
The author reflects upon the presence of the Shoah‑related issues in Israeli cinema, from the early ...
This paper explores the problems of judgement and representation in relation to Jewish victims of th...
Sidney Lumet’s influential film The Pawnbroker (1964) is one of the earliest films to consider...
This essay analyses the representation of female perpetrators in Holocaust fiction films, particular...
Filmic representations of the Shoah are fraught with ethical challenges, but they are also important...
"The Holocaust Representation found a turning point at the release of the film ""Shoah"" , and it ha...
In 1986, Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi’s paradigmatic essay entitled ‘The Grey Zone&rsqu...