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The Holocaust was a pan-continental event with a global impact: the evolution of its memory is, similarly, both pan-European and globally wider. This collection, stemming from a discipline-leading international project, explores the growth and change of Holocaust literature in Dutch, Polish, Russian, Hebrew, German, British, and American literatures and in a range of genres, for adults, young adults, and children. This collection will be a core resource for understanding the contemporary range of Holocaust literature and a first port of call for comparative work in this field. Robert Eaglestone, Royal Holloway, University of London.
Sarah Minslow, Slawomir Jacek urek: Introduction - Dutch and Flemish
Literature - Irena Barbara Kalla: Dutch and Flemish 21st-Century Childrens
Literature on the Holocaust: Teaching History Lessons for the Present and the
Future - Bettine Siertsema, Kris van Heuckelom: 21st-century Dutch-language
Literature on the Holocaust - Polish Literature - Sylwia Karolak: Polish
Literature for Children and Young Adults (post-2000) on the Holocaust -
Slawomir Jacek urek: Recent Polish Literature (post-2000) as a
Place-After-Jews - Russian Literature - Aleksei Surin: Russian-language
Literature of the Holocaust in the 21st Century: Poetics and Narrative
Strategies - Hebrew Literature - Erga Heller: The Never-ending Search for the
Truth in Fictional Testimonies: Presenting the Holocaust in Contemporary
Hebrew Children and Young Adult Literature - Erga Heller: New Voices and Old
Wounds: Israeli Holocaust Literature at the Beginning of the 21st Century -
German Literature - Hadassah Stichnothe: Repercussions of the Past:
Childrens and Young Adult Literature on the Holocaust in 21st Century
Germany - Anglophone Literature - Sarah Minslow: English Childrens
Literature and Holocaust Education in the United States - Daniel Feldman:
Anglophone Adult Holocaust Literature in the Twenty-First Century
Sarah Minslow is Associate Professor of Childrens and Young Adult Literature at California State University Los Angeles (United States of America). Sawomir Jacek Zurek is Full Professor; head of the Centre for Polish-Jewish Literature Studies and director of International Centre for Research of the History and Cultural Heritage of Central and Eastern European Jews at John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (Poland).