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Memory, shame and dignity
(the Donner Institute, 2017-06-03)
'Memory, shame and dignity' is a presentation given by the Swedish journalist and author Göran Rosenberg at the Centre for the Study of Jewish Thought in Modern Culture, Copenhagen, 5 May 2015.
Presence and absence of the belated witness in two short stories by Mavis Gallant
(the Donner Institute, 2017-06-03)
This essay extends Michael Levine’s theory of the ‘belated witness’ as an approach to the question of how Holocaust survival is represented in literature, by considering how the absence of such a witness is made perceptible ...
‘Lightning flashes of my burning memory’: Dissociation and trauma in a second-generation perpetrator novella by Thomas Lehr
(the Donner Institute, 2017-06-03)
Thomas Lehr’s novella Frühling (Spring, 2001) presents the last seconds of the fifty-year-old protagonist’s life – between the moment he shoots himself and the advent of his death. As an adolescent he realised he was the ...
Ethics and aesthetics of Holocaust memory
(the Donner Institute, 2017-06-03)
Editorial for issue 28(1) of Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'Ethics and Aesthetics of Holocaust Memory'.
The reconfiguration of the European Archive in contemporary German-Jewish migrant-literature: Katja Petrowskaja’s novel Vielleicht Esther
(the Donner Institute, 2017-06-03)
A considerable number of Eastern European migrant authors of Jewish origin are currently lifting Holocaust memory to a new level. Writing in German about events taking place in remote areas of the world, they expand the ...
Ivan Baruch Kutisker in Finland: Initial encounters with Finnish antisemitism before the Great German Scandal
(the Donner Institute, 2017-12-02)
Ivan Baruch Kutisker was a Lithuanian Jewish businessman who became a prominent symbol of Nazi propaganda and antisemitism in the Weimar Republic. Before Kutisker came to Germany he had a brief engagement as the Finnish ...
Cross-dressing among medieval Ashkenazi Jews: Confirming challenged group borders
(the Donner Institute, 2017-12-02)
This article deals with explicit permissions for two types of cross-dressing found in the thirteenth-century ethical tract Sefer Chasidim. In order to avoid being sexually assaulted, female Jewish travellers were allowed ...
Editorial
(the Donner Institute, 2017-12-02)
Editorial for issue 28(2) of Scandinavian Jewish Studies.
Gestaltningen och etablerandet av Förintelseminnet i Sverige: Förintelsemonument i Sverige 1990–2009
(the Donner Institute, 2017-12-02)
I föregående artikel (publicerad i Nordisk judaistik 27(2)) visades hur minnet av Förintelsen gavs tidigt uttryck för i form av minnesstenar och monument, även i Sverige. Men trots dessa verk fanns det fortfarande ett behov ...
Från kantonister till revolutionärer – judisk historia i Finland
(the Donner Institute, 2017-12-02)
Recension av André Swanström, Judarna och toleransens psykohistoria i Storfurstendömet Finland 1825–1917, Kyrkohistoriska arkivet vid Åbo Akademi, Meddelanden 47 (Åbo Akademi 2016).