Language, poetry, and memory reflections on National socialism

Harry H. Kahn Memorial Lectures (2000-2004)

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Language, poetry, and memory reflections on National socialism

Harry H. Kahn Memorial Lectures (2000-2004)

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Language, poetry, and memory reflections on National socialism: Harry H. Kahn Memorial Lectures (2000-2004)
2004, Center for Holocaust Studies at the University of Vermont
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Table of Contents

"In lingua veritas": proverbial rhetoric in Victor Klemperer's Diaries of the Nazi years (1933-1945) / Wolfgang Mieder.
Separate realities: Jewish and Gentile representations of the Holocaust / Dagmar C.G. Lorenz.
Torn between love, hate, and guilt: "I hate this language which I love" / Lisa Kahn.
The thread of language through history: from the Third Reich to the present / Karin Doerr.
Recuperating unheard voices: German Jewish poetry after Auschwitz / Jack Zipes.

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Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Burlington, Vt
Other Titles
Harry H. Kahn Memorial Lectures (2000-2004)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
830.9/358
Library of Congress
PT405 .L312 2004

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Pagination
xi, 145 p. :
Number of pages
145

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3370934M
Internet Archive
languagepoetryme0000unse
ISBN 10
0970723768
LCCN
2004451005
OCLC/WorldCat
56339719, 809513269
Library Thing
7059569
Goodreads
4825139

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