Books > History > European history > From 1900 > Second World War > The Holocaust
|
Buy Now
Judging 'Privileged' Jews - Holocaust Ethics, Representation, and the 'Grey Zone' (Paperback)
Loot Price: R484
Discovery Miles 4 840
You Save: R133
(22%)
|
|
Judging 'Privileged' Jews - Holocaust Ethics, Representation, and the 'Grey Zone' (Paperback)
Series: War and Genocide
(sign in to rate)
List price R617
Loot Price R484
Discovery Miles 4 840
You Save R133 (22%)
Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days
|
The Nazis' persecution of the Jews during the Holocaust included
the creation of prisoner hierarchies that forced victims to
cooperate with their persecutors. Many in the camps and ghettos
came to hold so-called "privileged" positions, and their behavior
has often been judged as self-serving and harmful to fellow
inmates. Such controversial figures constitute an intrinsically
important, frequently misunderstood, and often taboo aspect of the
Holocaust. Drawing on Primo Levi's concept of the "grey zone," this
study analyzes the passing of moral judgment on "privileged" Jews
as represented by writers, such as Raul Hilberg, and in films,
including Claude Lanzmann's Shoah and Steven Spielberg's
Schindler's List. Negotiating the problems and potentialities of
"representing the unrepresentable," this book engages with issues
that are fundamental to present-day attempts to understand the
Holocaust and deeply relevant to reflections on human nature.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.