Self-Portrait of a Holocaust Survivor

Self-Portrait of a Holocaust Survivor

Author: Werner Weinberg

Publisher: Hebrew Union College Press

Published: 2017-12-31

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 0822982897

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The breadth of Werner Weinberg's scholarship was prodigious, yielding monographs on ancient Hebrew epigraphy and biblical exegesis; the syntax of Rabbinic Hebrew; medieval grammars; and numerous studies on various aspects of Modern Hebrew. Both Weinberg and Lisl, his wife, survived internment at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. This collection of essays reprinted here, a little more than three decades after it first appeared, conveys Weinberg's ongoing struggle to put into words something that might offer understanding to post-Holocaust generations. But they are also about a survivor's own desire for meaning and sense in a senseless world. Most essays are framed around a series of questions which constitute Weinberg's "prison," and each time he attempts to pass through its portal, he finds himself "held back at the threshold." Self-Portrait of a Holocaust Survivor fuses together Weinberg's most personal reflections alongside careful analysis by an erudite theologian fully-versed in traditional Jewish sources and historiography. He moves between resisting and acquiescing to the implications of Bergen-Belsen, never shying away from the most painful questions about God, morality, virtue, and the individual's potential to do good. While today there is a vast literature penned by holocaust survivors and historians, this collection grapples with the concept of survivorship from a unique perspective.


Survivor

Survivor

Author: Harry Borden

Publisher: Cassell

Published: 2017-04-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781844039067

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Over the course of five years, award-winning photographer Harry Borden has travelled the globe photographing survivors of the Holocaust. The people featured vary in age, gender and nationality, but are tied together by their experience and survival of one of the darkest moments in human history. Each memorable photograph is accompanied by a handwritten note from the sitter, ranging from poems, to memories, to hopes for the future, creating a strong sense of intimacy between sitter and reader. This intimacy is amplified by the home settings of many of the photographs, along with the photographer's use of available light at each scene. At the end of the book is a section providing additional information about each subject, detailing how and what they survived. Thought-provoking, moving and touching, with a foreword by Man Booker Prize-winning author Howard Jacobson, this book conveys the dignity and humanity of each subject's character. Survivor is a unique and powerful testimony of what it is to live with memories of the Holocaust.


Interpreting Portrait Photography

Interpreting Portrait Photography

Author: Irwandi

Publisher: Dwi Quantum

Published:

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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This book is an attempt to provide an overview of how to read a photographic work, especially portrait photography. The purpose of reading in this book is an attempt to understand the interaction between photographers, technical aspects, identity, and socio-cultural aspects that surround the process of creating portrait photos, so as to make them meaningful. The assumption developed here is that these aspects are interrelated so that they affect the final form of a work. Kassian Céphas and Indra Leonardi, were chosen as the two photography figures whose works are reviewed in this book because they have very different backgrounds. It is intended so that readers get information-rich descriptions while opening up opportunities for readers to make independent comparisons.


The Maclise Portrait-gallery of Illustrious Literary Characters

The Maclise Portrait-gallery of Illustrious Literary Characters

Author: Daniel Maclise

Publisher:

Published: 1898

Total Pages: 768

ISBN-13:

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The "Fraserians" -- William Jerdan -- Thomas Campbell -- John Gibson Lockhart -- Samuel Rogers -- Thomas Moore -- Sire Walter Scott -- John Galt -- William Maginn, "The Doctor" -- Crofton Croker -- Mrs. Nelson -- John Wilson -- Mary Russell Mitford -- Don Telesforo de Trueba Y Cozio -- Earl of Munster -- Lord John Russell -- Right Hon. John Wilson Croker -- Tydus-Pooh-Pooh -- Washington Irving -- The Lord Brougham and Vaux -- Robert Montgomery -- James Hogg -- The Baron von Goethe -- Isaac D'Israeli -- The Antiquaries -- Louis Eustache Ude -- Reverend Doctor Lardner -- Edward Lytton Bulwer -- Allan Cunningham -- William Wordsworth -- Sir David Brewster -- William Roscoe -- Prince de Talleyrand -- James Morier -- Countess of Blessington -- "The Tiger" -- Benjamin D'Israeli -- Thomas Carlyle -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- George Cruikshank -- Dr. Moir -- Miss Landon -- Miss Harriet Martineau -- Grant Thorburn -- Captain Ross -- Sir Egerton Brydges -- Daniel O'Connell and Richard Lalor Shiel -- Theodore E. Hook -- Charles Molloy Westmacott -- Leigh Hunt -- William Harrison Ainsworth -- Thomas Hill -- Rev. George Robert Gleig -- William Godwin -- James Smith -- Comte D'Orsay -- Charles Lamb -- Pierre-Jean de Béranger -- Miss Jane Porter -- Lady Morgan -- Mr. Alaric Attila Watts -- Lord Francis Egerton -- Henry O'Brien -- Michael Thomas Sadler -- Earl of Mulgrave -- William Cobbett -- Francis Place -- Robert Macnish -- Regina's Maids of Honour -- Michael Faraday -- Rev. William Lisle Bowles -- Mrs. S.C. Hall -- Sir John C. Hobhouse -- Mr. Serjeant Talfourd -- Sir John Soane -- Lord Lyndhurst -- Sheridan Knowles -- Edmund Lodge -- John Baldwin Buckstone -- Sir William Molesworth -- Rev. Sydney Smith -- Henry Hallam -- William Makepeace Thackeray -- Daniel Maclise, R.A. -- Rev. Francis Mahony ("Father Prout").


American Dreams and Nazi Nightmares

American Dreams and Nazi Nightmares

Author: Kirsten Fermaglich

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9781584655497

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A unique contribution to America's encounter with Holocaust memory that links the use of Nazi imagery to liberal politics


Unspeakable

Unspeakable

Author: Rachel Hope Cleves

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2020-12-08

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 022673367X

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The sexual exploitation of children by adults has a long, fraught history. Yet how cultures have reacted to it is shaped by a range of forces, beliefs, and norms, like any other social phenomenon. Changes in how Anglo-American culture has understood intergenerational sex can be seen with startling clarity in the life of British writer Norman Douglas (1868–1952), who was a beloved and popular author, a friend of luminaries like Graham Greene, Aldous Huxley, and D.H. Lawrence, and an unrepentant and uncloseted pederast. Rachel Hope Cleves’s careful study opens a window onto the social history of intergenerational sex in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, revealing how charisma, celebrity, and contemporary standards protected Douglas from punishment—until they didn’t. Unspeakable approaches Douglas as neither monster nor literary hero, but as a man who participated in an exploitative sexual subculture that was tolerated in ways we may find hard to understand. Using letters, diaries, memoirs, police records, novels, and photographs—including sources by the children Douglas encountered—Cleves identifies the cultural practices that structured pedophilic behaviors in England, Italy, and other places Douglas favored. Her book delineates how approaches to adult-child sex have changed over time and offers insight into how society can confront similar scandals today, celebrity and otherwise.