Everyday silence and the Holocaust

"Everyday Silence and the Holocaust examines Irene Levin's experiences of her family's unspoken history of the Holocaust and the silence that surrounded their war experiences as non-topics. A central example of what C. Wright Mills considered the core of sociology - the intersection o...

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adam_text CONTENTS Foreword Preface Acknowledgements PART I Before the war xi xv xviii 1 Mother and father get married - a wedding and a shop 2 The application for Norwegian citizenship 11 PART II During the war The living would envy the dead 22 Three months in 1942 - the anti-Jewish policy is intensified 25 Rumours begin to circulate 29 The hunt for no. 490 and no. 301 33 The “Arian” policeman 36 Mrs. Follestad starts organising the escape 41 On the doorstep of the psychiatric clinic, 6 p.m. 48 The arrest of Rubin Pinkowitz 52 Refugees in Sweden 59 “Oj Gott wher kommt” 71 21 X Contents PART III After the war 91 What did they come home to? 92 Traces of grandfather in the archives 99 Getting away from the memories 106 Jewish voices in the public sphere 110 Us and the others 119 Self-reproach 130 Mother breaks the silence 135 PART IV The language of silence: A postscript 151 Appendix 1: Fatalities Appendix 2: Method Bibliography Index 157 160 162 167
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