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Stahman, Laura K. ""Degenerate" hope : philosophic and literary responses to antisemitism and the Holocaust /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/9956.
Full textBladh, Krantz Elin. "Molnfri Bombnatt : Att arbeta med värdegrund och antisemitism i gymnasieskolan." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för utbildning, kultur och kommunikation, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-48841.
Full textDavison, Carol Margaret. "Gothic Cabala : the anti-semitic spectropoetics of British Gothic literature." Thesis, McGill University, 1997. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=34941.
Full textHuey, Caroline. "Hans Folz and the creation of popular discourse /." Digital version accessible at:, 2000. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/main.
Full textNowinska, Magdalena. "Tradução e sensibilidade. Die Judenbuche de Annette von Droste-Hülshoff e suas traduções." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8144/tde-20082012-125724/.
Full textThis study is guided by a question about the behaviour of translators and editors towards texts the contents of which they possibly disagree with. More specifically, the study analysed how the translations of a particular text Die Judenbuche (1842), by Annette von DrosteHülshoff, a canonical text of German literature, as yet without reception or translation in Brazil face the Jewish motifs contained in it, motifs sometimes considered as antiSemitic stereotypes. The corpus of the study, composed of 25 translations into 12 languages and from 13 countries, comprehends the cultural area usually denominated as the West, and coincides temporally with the 20th century. Based on theories of reception studies (by Wolfgang Iser and from ReaderResponseTheory) and on the theory of rewriting (by André Lefevere), the study sought to demonstrate that translations, one of the forms of reception and rewriting of literature, avoid discussing sensitive topics in the translated texts, and are thus more \"static\" than literary criticism, another form of reception and rewriting, chosen as point of comparison. For the analysis of the translations, certain passages and aspects of Die Judenbuche were defined and analysed in comparison with the original. The paratexts of the translations were also analysed. The analysis of the translated texts sought to identify shifts indicatives of attitudes; the analysis of the paratexts sought to identify references to and discussions on the Jewish motifs. The interpretation of the results considered different contexts (the national and historical contexts, the publishing houses, the identity of the authors of the different text genres, conventions of the genres etc.). The Jewish history in the West was presumed as a common context and as one of the sources of attitudes of the authors of the analysed texts. The results of the analysis confirmed the hypothesis, demonstrating that translations in fact do not undertake explicit debates of sensitive topics in literary texts. However, the translations also demonstrated that the Jewish motifs in Die Judenbuche did preoccupy the translators and editors. The translated texts contained diverse shifts. In the paratexts only few explicit and evaluative references to the Jewish motifs were identified, but in recent years, in which literary antiSemitism has received more and more attention in literary studies, an increase in references was observed. Translations from academic contexts showed more references to Jewish motifs in their paratexts than translations for the general public. Against the context of Jewish history in the 20th century, variations have been observed in the corpus as a whole; in the translated texts, shifts increased during the years from 1933 to 1945, while in the years after 1945 tendencies towards an attenuation of Die Judenbuche\'s ambiguities dominated. Within the national contexts, an increase of sensibility towards the content of Die Judenbuche was observed. Thus, even though translations apparently are not considered a platform for debates on problems of antiSemitism in literature, the results evidenced that translators and editors did show, in the course of time, an increase in sensitivity with regard to the topic.
Gow, Andrew Colin. "The Red Jews: Apocalypticism and antisemitism in medieval and early modern Germany." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186270.
Full textJakobi, Carsten. "Der kleine Sieg über den Antisemitismus : Darstellung und Deutung der nationalsozialistischen Judenverfolgung im deutschsprachigen Zeitstück des Exils 1933-1945 /." Tübingen : M. Niemeyer, 2005. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb399347162.
Full textHaas, Forsling Jessica. "Från skam till självaktning : En tematisk läsning av judisk identitet i Jascha Golowanjuks Främmande fågel." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-412835.
Full textFalsberg, Elizabeth Laurie. "Ancrene wisse in its ethical and sociolinguistic setting /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/9396.
Full textBates, Marlin C. IV. "A narrative criticism of Christian identity's Who killed Christ?"." Scholarly Commons, 1999. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/519.
Full textLEBOVITCH, DAHL José David. "Between intransigence and nationalism : the image of "the Jew" in La Civiltà Cattolica, 1850-1903." Doctoral thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/10409.
Full textExamining Board: Prof. Anthony Molho (EUI) - supervisor Prof. Daniele Menozzi (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa) Prof. Uffe Østergaard (Copenhagen Business School) Prof. Heinz-Gerhard Haupt (EUI)
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This dissertation addresses the problem of the function of Catholic anti-Jewish propaganda in the second half of the nineteenth century as well as the question of the role of the Roman Catholic Church in the formation of Italian national identity. The study examines the Jesuit journal La Civiltà Cattolica in the period 1850-1903 as a source exemplifying the attitude of the intransigent hegemony within the Church. As a first step, aspects in the discourse of the Jesuit journal that are most constant over time are described. These are themes inherited from Catholic tradition, constructing an image of 'the Jew' that may be circulated independently of the reality of Jewish life. Secondly, the activation of this image in the journal’s rhetoric related to Italian unification is analyzed. The analysis reveals a strong connection between the position towards Italian nation building and the usage of anti-Jewish rhetoric. Thirdly, the research indicates that the Jesuits’ approaches to the 'Jewish question' and antisemitism were determined by the wish to reinforce a Catholic national identity. The study confirms that antisemitism was institutionalized within La Civiltà Cattolica in the two last decades of the nineteenth century. However, the investigation adds important nuances to the prevailing ideas about the journal, by suggesting that the majority of the College did not support the anti-Jewish propaganda of the few members that most energetically wrote about Jews. The conclusions of this study point in two directions. On one side, the investigation indicates that the approach towards Italian nation building should be taken into account when studying the rhetoric concerning Jews of the Roman Catholic Church in the second half of the nineteenth century. On the other hand, it supports the thesis that the contribution of the Church towards shaping Italian national identity should be taken seriously in the studies of the Risorgimento.
"We all expect a gentle answer: "The Merchant of Venice," antisemitism, and the critics." Tulane University, 1998.
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(9017870), Adrian James McClure. "Haunted by Heresy: The Perlesvaus, Medieval Antisemitism, and the Trauma of the Albigensian Crusade." Thesis, 2020.
Find full textThis study presents a new reading of the Perlesvaus, an anonymous thirteenth-century Old French Grail romance bizarrely structured around an Arthurian restaging of the battle between the Old and the New Law. I construe this hyper-violent, phantasmagorical text as a profoundly significant work of “trauma fiction” encoding a hitherto-unrecognized crisis of religious ethics and identity in Western Europe in the first half of the thirteenth century. Combining literary and historical analysis and drawing on current trends in trauma studies, I tie what I term the “deranged discourse” of the Perlesvaus to the brutal onset of internal crusading in southern France (the papal-sponsored Albigensian Crusade, 1209-29), making the case that the collective trauma staged in its narrative perturbations was a contributing factor in the well-documented worsening of Western European antisemitism during this period. One key analytical construct I develop is the “doppelganger Jew”—personified in the Perlesvaus by its schizoid authority figure, Josephus, a conflation of first Christian priest and first-century Romano-Jewish historian—who functions as an uncanny embodiment of powerful, unacknowledged fears that Christians were losing their spiritual moorings and reverting into reviled, scapegoated Jews. Traces of this collective trauma are explored in other contemporary texts, and one chapter examines how the fourteenth-century Book of John Mandeville revives similar fears of collapsing Judeo-Christian identity and unfolds under the sign of the doppelganger Jew.
Timmons, Patricia Lee Sutherland Madeline. "Law, sex, and anti-Semitism in Gonzalo de Berceo's Milagros de Nuestra Señora." 2004. http://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/handle/2152/2227/timmonspl042.pdf.
Full textAntosik-Piela, Maria. "Tożsamość i ideologia : literatura polsko-żydowska wobec syjonizmu." Praca doktorska, 2019. https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/79720.
Full textSilverstein, David. "Courtisanes et modeles : representations de la femme juive dans la litterature francaise du dix-neuvieme siecle /." 2004. http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/fullcit/1420992.
Full textMAGYAROVÁ, Aneta. "Téma holocaustu v literatuře pro děti a mládež." Master's thesis, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-363628.
Full textOster, Sharon Beth. "The ethics of evaluation : the immigrant, the cosmopolitan, and the "Jew" in American literary realism, 1880-1925 /." 2003. http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/fullcit/3121176.
Full textTimmons, Patricia Lee. "Law, sex, and anti-Semitism in Gonzalo de Berceo's Milagros de Nuestra Señora." Thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/2227.
Full textMoore, David Normant. "How the process of doctrinal standardization during the later Roman Empire relates to Christian triumphalism." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14076.
Full textChristian Spirituality, Church History & Missiology
D. Th. (Church History)