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Gray Zones

Ambiguity and Compromise in the Holocaust and Its Aftermath
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
Englisch
Berghahn Bookserschienen am01.10.2006
Few essays about the Holocaust are more important than Primo Levi's reflections on what he called "the gray zone," a reality in which moral ambiguity and compromise were pronounced. Here, accomplished Holocaust scholars, including Raul Hilberg, Gerhard L Weinberg, Christopher Browning, and Lynn Rapaport, explore the terrain that Levi identified.mehr
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KlappentextFew essays about the Holocaust are more important than Primo Levi's reflections on what he called "the gray zone," a reality in which moral ambiguity and compromise were pronounced. Here, accomplished Holocaust scholars, including Raul Hilberg, Gerhard L Weinberg, Christopher Browning, and Lynn Rapaport, explore the terrain that Levi identified.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-84545-302-2
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2006
Erscheinungsdatum01.10.2006
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 24 mm
Gewicht633 g
Artikel-Nr.15001301
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of FiguresList of AbbreviationsPrologue: The Gray Zones of the HolocaustJonathan Petropoulos and John K. RothPart I: Ambiguity and Compromise in Writing and Depicting Holocaust HistoryIntroductionChapter 1. The Ambiguities of Evil and Justice: Degussa, Robert Pross, and the Jewish Slave Laborers at GleiwitzPeter HayesChapter 2. Alleviation and Compliance : The Survival Strategies of the Jewish Leadership in the Wierzbnik Ghetto and the Starachowice Factory Slave Labor CampsChristopher R. BrowningChapter 3. Between Sanity and Insanity: Spheres of Everyday Life in the Auschwitz-Birkenau SonderkommandoGideon GreifChapter 4. Sonderkommando: Testimony from EvidenceMichael BerenbaumChapter 5. A Commentary on Gray Zones in Raul Hilberg´s WorkGerhard L. WeinbergChapter 6. Incompleteness in Holocaust HistoriographyRaul HilbergPart II: Identity, Gender, and Sexuality During and After the Third ReichIntroductionChapter 7. Choiceless Choices: Surviving on False Papers on the Aryan SideRobert MelsonChapter 8. Who Am I? The Struggle for Religious Identity of Jewish Children Hidden by Christians During the ShoahEva FleischnerChapter 9. Hitler´s Jewish SoldiersBryan Mark RiggChapter 10. A Gray Zone Among the Field Gray Men: Confusion in the Discrimination Against Homosexuals in the WehrmachtGeoffrey J. GilesChapter 11. Pleasure and Evil: Christianity and the Sexualization of Holocaust MemoryDagmar HerzogChapter 12. The Gender of Good and Evil: Women and Holocaust MemorySara R. HorowitzPart III: Gray Spaces: Geographical and Imaginative LandscapesIntroductionChapter 13. Hitler´s Garden of Eden in Ukraine: Nazi Colonialism, Volksdeutsche, and the Holocaust, 1941-1944Wendy LowerChapter 14. Life and Death in the Gray Zone of Jewish Ghettos in Nazi-Occupied Europe: The Unknown, the Ambiguous, and the DisappearedMartin DeanChapter 15. Almost-Camps in Paris: The Difficult Description of Three Annexes of Drancy-Austerlitz, Lévitan, and Bassano, July 1943 to August 1944Jean-Marc DreyfusChapter 16. Alternate Holocausts and the Mistrust of MemoryGavriel D. RosenfeldChapter 17. Laughter and Heartache: The Functions of Humor in Holocaust TragedyLynn RapaportChapter 18. The Holocaust in Popular Culture: Master-Narrative and Counter-Narratives in the Gray ZoneRonald SmelserChapter 19. The Grey Zone: The Cinema of Choiceless ChoicesLawrence BaronPart IV: Justice, Religion, and Ethics During and After the HolocaustIntroductionChapter 20. Gray into Black: The Case of Mordecai Chaim RumkowskiRichard L. RubensteinChapter 21. Catalyzing Fascism: Academic Science in National Socialist Germany and AfterwardJeffrey LewisChapter 22. Postwar Justice and the Treatment of Nazi AssetsJonathan PetropoulosChapter 23. The Gray Zones of Holocaust Restitution: American Justice and Holocaust MoralityMichael J. BazylerChapter 24. The Creation of Ethical Gray Zones in the German Protestant Church: Reflections on the Historical Quest for Ethical ClarityVictoria J. BarnettChapter 25. Gray-Zoned Ethics: Morality´s Double Binds During and After the HolocaustJohn K. RothEpilogue: An Intense Wish to UnderstandJonathan Petropoulos and John K. RothSelect BibliographyAbout the Editors and ContributorsIndexmehr

Autor

John Roth is that Edward J. Sexton Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights, at Claremont McKenna College.