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Desert island, burrow, grave : wartime hiding places of Jews in occupied Poland / / Marta Cobel-Tokarska



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Autore: Cobel-Tokarska Marta Visualizza persona
Titolo: Desert island, burrow, grave : wartime hiding places of Jews in occupied Poland / / Marta Cobel-Tokarska Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Bern, : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group, 2018
Berlin : , : Peter Lang GmbH, , [2018]
©2018
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (306 pages)
Disciplina: 909.04924
Soggetto topico: Jews - History
Soggetto geografico: Poland History Occupation, 1939-1945
Soggetto non controllato: Anthropology of space
Bezludna
Burrow
Cobel
Desert
Grave
grób
Hideout
Hiding
Holocaust
Institute
Island
Jews
kryjówki
National
nora
Occupied
okupowanej
Places
Poland
Polsce
Remambrance
Sociology of space
Tokarska
War
Wartime
Wojenne
wyspa
Żydów
Nota di contenuto: Introduction -- Subject -- Definitions -- State of research and literature -- Research questions, structure -- Critique of sources -- Methodology -- 1. An attempted typology of the hiding places -- temporary and long-term hiding places -- Temporary hiding places -- Long-term hiding places -- Independent--assisted hiding places -- Hiding places "under the same roof" -- Hiding places "at a distance" -- City, countryside, no man's land -- Hiding places in cities -- Big cities -- Small and medium-sized cities -- Hiding places in the countryside -- No man's land -- Woodland hiding places -- Concentration camps, labor camps, death camps, places of execution and other "excluded areas" -- Solitary - collective hiding places --Wandering - looking for a hiding place -- Summary -- 2. Hiding place as a space. Perspective of social and individual experience -- Part I. Hiding place as a social space -- Part II. Individual perception of space -- Summary -- 3. Meanings in a space of a hiding place -- Space of a hiding place - in search of meanings -- Center and peripheries, oppositions of directions, the sacred and the profane -- Availability and boundaries -- Symbolical spaces of hiding places, archetypes and meanings encapsulated in tests -- Summary -- 4. Hiding place and a home -- Home -- Summary -- 5. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
Sommario/riassunto: This book is an anthropological essay which aims to capture the elusive phenomenon of hideouts employed by Jews persecuted during the Second World War. Oscillating between life and death, the Jewish hideouts were a space of the most diverse and extremely complex human relations – a specific realm of everyday life, with its own inherent logic. Based on different literary sources, especially wartime and post-war testimonies of Jewish escapees, the author seeks to examine the realm of hideouts to develop a novel, interdisciplinary perspective on this often neglected aspect of the 20th-century history.
Titolo autorizzato: Desert island, burrow, grave  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-653-06881-9
3-631-70852-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910427725303321
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Serie: Warsaw studies in Jewish history and memory ; ; Volume 11.