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9780814755402

New Perspectives on the Holocaust

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  • ISBN13:

    9780814755402

  • ISBN10:

    0814755402

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-08-01
  • Publisher: New York Univ Pr

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Summary

The Holocaust stands as a focal event in modern Western history. With a vast array of literature, film, and historical work dedicated to the subject, it is increasingly difficult for educators to sift through the materials available and incorporate them into their curricula.New Perspectives on the Holocaust offers guidance to those in the teaching professions confronting issues raised by the Holocaust. Authors, all actively involved in teaching about the Holocaust, reflect on a range of fundamental questions. Some offer guidance in selecting materials; others examine factors that determine the success or failure of Holocaust curricula; and still others essays examine questions of how much we can know about the Holocaust, investigating specifically the phenomenon of Holocaust denial. Providing a wealth of guidance for engaging students in a wide range of disciplines, from literature to history to geography to Jewish and Christian theology, and including contributions by such well-known scholars as Steven Katz, William Seidelman, Richard Breitman, John Pawlikowski, and Carole Fink, this volume is essential reading for all those in the teaching professions who grapple with the Holocaust.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
xi
Contributors xiii
Foreword xix
Rochelle L. Millen
I. VIEWING THE HOLOCAUST IN CONTEXT
Introduction
3(3)
Joseph E. O'Connor
Two Kinds of Uniqueness: The Universal Aspects of the Holocaust
6(13)
Alan Milchman
Alan Rosenberg
Children in Auschwitz and the Gulag: Alternative Realities
19(20)
Steven T. Katz
Prelude to the Holocaust? The Murder of Walter Rathenau
39(18)
Carole Fink
Anti-Semitism in the Tradition of German Discourse: The Path to the Holocaust
57(13)
Dagmar C. G. Lorenz
Secrecy and the Final Solution
70(29)
Richard Breitman
II. CONSIDERING ISSUES OF TEACHING AND CURRICULUM
Introduction
91(8)
Robert P. Welker
Searching for the Educational Imperative in Holocaust Curricula
99(23)
Robert P. Welker
Americanizing the Holocaust: Beyond the Limit of the Universal
122(9)
Franklin Bialystok
Teaching the Holocaust: The Case for an Interdisciplinary Approach
131(10)
Jacqueline Berke
Ann L. Saltzman
Holocaust: Transcendent Case Study for the Social Sciences
141(6)
Charles R. Clarke
Sharon L. Dobkin
Teaching the Holocaust through Literature
147(12)
Marsha Carow Markman
Witness to the Holocaust: History from a First-Hand Perspective
159(7)
Sara Leuchter Wilkins
Teaching about International Responses to News of the Holocaust: The Columbus Dispatch Project at Ohio State University
166(8)
Rafael Medoff
Teaching the Holocaust through Landscape Study
174(12)
Andrew Charles Worth
Holocaust Denial Literature: Its Place in Teaching the Holocaust
186(10)
Carlos C. Huerta
Dafna Shiffman-Huerta
The Dead End of Demonizing: Dealing with the Perpetrators in Teaching the Holocaust
196(16)
Donald G. Schilling
Teaching the Holocaust and Making It Relevant for Non-Jewish Students
212(10)
Michael F. Bassman
Teaching the Holocaust: Helping Students Confront Their Own Biases
222(10)
Elisabeth I. Kalau
``A Madwoman and a Scavenger'': The Toll of Holocaust Survival in Cynthia Ozick's ``Rosa''
232(10)
Henry Gonshak
Truth and Lamentation: Two Modes of Literary Response to the Holocaust
242(23)
Milton Teichman
Sharon Leder
III. TEACHING TOWARD DIALOGUE: SPIRITUAL AND MORAL ISSUES
Introduction
261(4)
Timothy A. Bennett
Pitfalls of Memory: Israeli-German Dialogues on the Shoah
265(10)
Yaacov Lozowick
Rochelle L. Millen
Education after Auschwitz: Teaching the Holocaust in Germany
275(12)
Matthias Heyl
Post-Shoah Jewish Theology: Identifying the Categories
287(7)
Steven L. Jacobs
Christianity, Anti-Semitism, and Post-Holocaust Theology: Old Questions, Changing Paradigms
294(25)
Stephen R. Haynes
Power, Responsibility, and Abuse in Medicine: Lessons from Germany
319(25)
William E. Seidelman
The Holocaust: Its Impact on Christian Thought and Ethics
344(19)
John T. Pawlikowski
Index 363

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