This book explores portrayals of Anne Frank in American literature, where she is often invoked, if problematically, as a means of encouraging readers to think widely about persecution, genocide, and victimisation; often in relation to gender, ethnicity, and race. It shows how literary representations of Anne Frank in America over the past 50 years reflect the continued dominance of the American dramatic adaptations of Frank’s Diary in the 1950s, and argues that authors feel compelled to engage with the problematic elements of these adaptations and their iconic power. At the same time, though, literary representations of Frank are associated with the adaptations; critics often assume that these texts unquestioningly perpetuate the problems w...
Between 1940 and 1945, 110,000 of the 140,000 Dutch Jews were deported to the death camps in Eastern...
This dissertation critically evaluates the concepts of tolerance and toleration and how these two id...
All too often Anne Frank becomes a symbol, used to show ‘the triumph of hope over evil’, even though...
This book explores portrayals of Anne Frank in American literature, where she is often invoked, if p...
Drawing from literary and cultural studies, this paper situates U.S. adaptations of Anne Frank’s dia...
Why and how has Anne Frank been identified as an icon of victimhood in the Holocaust to be remembere...
Anne Frank's Diary has been acclaimed throughout the world as an indelible portrait of a gifted girl...
Literature can be said as fictional imagination because sometimes literature is not the same as eve...
Anne Frank is the best known victim of the Nazis, the representative of all the Jewish children murd...
abstract: This thesis analyzes the unsettling presence of the Holocaust in Cynthia Ozick’s The Shawl...
Representing the Holocaust has often been posed as a limit or impossibility in the\ud literary and v...
This essay considers taboos that have developed in and around Holocaust literature, focusing on cont...
The research focuses on the identification issues of Genocide in The Diary of A Young Girl (1947) no...
The intent of this thesis is to examine and interpret the representation of the Holocaust in young a...
Anne Frank has been called Hitlers most famous victim, largely because her diary is the most-read do...
Between 1940 and 1945, 110,000 of the 140,000 Dutch Jews were deported to the death camps in Eastern...
This dissertation critically evaluates the concepts of tolerance and toleration and how these two id...
All too often Anne Frank becomes a symbol, used to show ‘the triumph of hope over evil’, even though...
This book explores portrayals of Anne Frank in American literature, where she is often invoked, if p...
Drawing from literary and cultural studies, this paper situates U.S. adaptations of Anne Frank’s dia...
Why and how has Anne Frank been identified as an icon of victimhood in the Holocaust to be remembere...
Anne Frank's Diary has been acclaimed throughout the world as an indelible portrait of a gifted girl...
Literature can be said as fictional imagination because sometimes literature is not the same as eve...
Anne Frank is the best known victim of the Nazis, the representative of all the Jewish children murd...
abstract: This thesis analyzes the unsettling presence of the Holocaust in Cynthia Ozick’s The Shawl...
Representing the Holocaust has often been posed as a limit or impossibility in the\ud literary and v...
This essay considers taboos that have developed in and around Holocaust literature, focusing on cont...
The research focuses on the identification issues of Genocide in The Diary of A Young Girl (1947) no...
The intent of this thesis is to examine and interpret the representation of the Holocaust in young a...
Anne Frank has been called Hitlers most famous victim, largely because her diary is the most-read do...
Between 1940 and 1945, 110,000 of the 140,000 Dutch Jews were deported to the death camps in Eastern...
This dissertation critically evaluates the concepts of tolerance and toleration and how these two id...
All too often Anne Frank becomes a symbol, used to show ‘the triumph of hope over evil’, even though...