Selaus julkaisuajan mukaan kokoelmassa
Viitteet 1-20 / 136
-
”Den som pekar på andras brister visar därigenom sina egna” Genmäle till Pontus Rudberg
(The Donner Institute, 202-12-12)Genmäle i den pågående diskussionen mellan Malin Thor Tureby och Pontus Rudberg om svenk-judisk historieforskning (se Vol 31 No 1). -
Editorial
(the Donner Institute, 26.06.2016)Editorial for vol. 27/1 och Nordisk judaistik - Scandinavian Jewish Studies.This is the first issue of the journal to be published in eight years, marking the relaunch of the journal. -
Splittringen mellan polska judiska och icke-judiska överlevande från koncentrationsläger. Det svenska samhällets reaktioner våren och sommaren 1945
(the Donner Institute, 27.06.2016)När ungefär 20 000 överlevande från nazisternas koncentrationsläger togs emot i Sverige under våren och sommaren 1945 visste flyktingpersonalen och beslutfattarna bland svenska myndigheter mycket litet om deras bakgrund, ... -
”Vi har redan tillräckligt med judar här”.Tonsättaren Hans Holewa och exilens dubbelhet
(the Donner Institute, 27.06.2016)Tonsättaren, radiomedarbetaren och musikern Hans Holewa (1905–1991) anlände till Sverige 1937 som landsflyktig undan den tilltagande antisemitismen i Wien, drygt ett halvår innan Österrike annekterades av Nazityskland. Som ... -
Linguistic, cultural and history-related studies on Jews in Finland: a look into the scholarship in the twenty-first century
(the Donner Institute, 27.06.2016)There has been a significant growth in volume and disciplines working on Jewish history and culture in Finland for the past fifteen years, yet no systematic overview of scholarly efforts have been available. This article ... -
Bøger om jødisk historie i Danmark de sidste 15 år
(the Donner Institute, 27.06.2016)I Danmark er der de sidste femten år udkommet en hel del bøger om jødernes historie, ikke mindst om deres trængsler. Morten Thing gennemgår i denne oversigtsartikel de vigtigste indenfor forskning og formidling. The ... -
Editorial
(the Donner Institute, 05.12.2016)Ledare för nummer 27/2 av Nordisk judaistik. Editorial for issue 27/2 of Scandinavian Jewish Studies -
Swedish interventions in the tragedy of the Jews of Slovakia
(the Donner Institute, 05.12.2016)This article describes a largely unknown Swedish effort to intervene in deportations of Jews of Slovakia between 1942 and 1944. Swedish officials and religious leaders used their diplomatic correspondence with the Slovak ... -
Different antisemitisms: on three distinct forms of antisemitism in contemporary Europe. With special focus on Sweden
(the Donner Institute, 05.12.2016)This article studies eight European countries, investigating how the level of antisemitism as registered in national populations relates to the perception of antisemitism by the Jewish population in the same country. ... -
Putting the Nordic into Nordic Jewish Studies
(the Donner Institute, 05.12.2016)Review of Jewish Studies in the Nordic Countries Today, edited by Ruth Illman and Björn Dahla (2016). -
Gestaltningen och etablering av Förintelseminnet i Sverige
(the Donner Institute, 05.12.2016)Artikeln handlar om de monumenten över Förintelsens offer som restes i Sverige mellan 1949 och 1998 och kompletterar och till viss del korrigerar bilden av hur minnet av Förintelsen har vuxit fram i Sverige. Medan vissa ... -
Den östjudiska invandringen till Karlskrona 1862–1920
(the Donner Institute, 05.12.2016)Genom det undantagstillstånd från 1782-års Judereglemente som Amiralitetskollegiet utverkade åt Fabian Philip och hans familj, blev Karlskrona de facto den fjärde staden i Sverige där judar tilläts bo under perioden ... -
Memory, shame and dignity
(the Donner Institute, 03.06.2017)'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, 03.06.2017)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, 03.06.2017)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, 03.06.2017)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, 03.06.2017)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 ... -
Landscape, boundaries, and the limits of representation: The Stolpersteine as a commemorative space
(the Donner Institute, 03.06.2017)The article discusses the commemorative concept of Gunter Demnig’s ongoing art project Stolpersteine, which is considered one of the world’s largest decentralised Holocaust memorials. Stolpersteine are small, cobblestone-size ... -
The aesthetics and ethics of performative Holocaust memory in Poland
(the Donner Institute, 03.06.2017)This article addresses the performative dimension of the post-1989 Polish memorial culture of the Holocaust, characterised by a collaborative and audience-participatory model of remembering the Jewish victims. In this model ... -
Ivan Baruch Kutisker in Finland: Initial encounters with Finnish antisemitism before the Great German Scandal
(the Donner Institute, 02.12.2017)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 ...