
Holocaust Memory and Racism in the Postwar World
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Content
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I. Responses to Racism after World War II
- 1. Race, the Holocaust, and Colonial/Postcolonial Britain
- 2. "The Jim Crow of All the Ages": The Impact of Hitler, World War II, and the Holocaust on Black Civil Rights in Alabama
- 3. From Undesirable to Unassimilable: The Racialization of the "Jew" in South Africa
- 4. A Study of Conflicting Images in the Australian Media: Holocaust Suffering and Persistent Anti-Jewish Racism
- Part II. Jews and Racism
- 5. Black and White: Yiddish Writers Encounter Indigenous Australia
- 6. Who Are the Jews Now?: Memories of the Holocaust in Georgia Brown's East End, 1968
- 7. "A Straight and Not Very Long Road": American Jews, Apartheid, and the Holocaust
- 8. Race, Holocaust Memory, and American Jewish Politics
- Part III. Literary Connections across Time
- 9. In the Nazi Cinema: Race, Visuality, and Identification in Fanon and Klüger
- 10. Caribbean Literature and Global Holocaust Memory
- 11. A Failure of Memory?: Revisiting the Demidenko/Darville Debate
- Part IV. Claiming the Holocaust
- 12. Deliberating the Holocaust and the Nakba: Disruptive Empathy and Binationalism in Israel/Palestine
- 13. Shifting Responses to Antisemitism and Racism: Temporary Exhibitions at the Jewish Holocaust Centre
- 14. Nazism and Racism in South African Textbooks
- 15. "Never Forget": Intersecting Memories of the Holocaust and the Settler Colonial Genocide in Canada
- Conclusion
- Contributors
- Index
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