CCL, no. 95, Fall 1999
« Previous Issue | Next Issue »Children of the Shoah: Holocaust Literature and EducationList of Plates [4] Poem: Auschwitz / Deborah Schnitzer [5-6] Editorial / PrésentationFires Burning, Draw Nearer / Marie C. Davis [7-8] La littérature pour la jeunesse et l'Holocauste / Daniel Chouinard [9-10] ArticlesPoem: And Rachel Would Not Be Consoled / Deborah Schnitzer [11-12] My Mother's Voice: Telling Children about the Holocaust / Adrienne Kertzer [13-28] (Abstract) "The Question Child" and Passing on Intergenerational Tales of Trauma: A Conversation with Elaine Kalman Naves / Judith P. Robertson and Nadene Keon [29-49] (Abstract) Telling the Stories of Life: A Mother's Memories, A Daughter's Reflection / Sylvia Solomon [50-53] (Abstract) Essay: Return from Exile: An Intergenerational Journey through the Lives of Child Survivors / André Stein [54-65] (Abstract) Poem: Shhh / Deborah Schnitzer [66] The Phenomenon of Doubling in Elie Wiesel's L'Aube and Le Mendiant de Jérusalem / Anna Rosner [67-80] (Abstract) Colour Plates Surviving the Holocaust: The Ordeal of the Hidden Child / Vicki Zack [81-88] (Abstract) The Untold Story: What German Writers Tell Their Children about the Third Reich and the Holocaust / Zohar Shavit [90-119] (Abstract) On the Second History of Anne Frank / Deborah P. Britzman [120-40] (Abstract) Poem: well / Deborah Schnitzer [141] Régine Miller / Walter Buchignani [142-43] (Abstract) Sara / Anita Mayer [144-45] (Abstract) A Pile of Shoes and How a Writer Remembers / Miriam Bat-Ami [146-60] (Abstract) The Child, as the Hero/Victim of the Dark Planet The Holocaust / Lillian Boraks-Nemetz [161-64] (Abstract) Poem: holding him / Deborah Schnitzer [165] Reviews / Comptes rendusHolocaust Fact/Holocaust Fiction / Marjorie Gann [167-73]
Beyond Imagination / Anna Rosner [173-76]
The Birth of a Nation / Judith Saltman [176-77]
And Peace Never Came / Kate Wood [177-78]
A Place Not Home / Bertha Sokol [178-80]
A Holocaust Play / John Willinsky [180-81]
History over Literature: Daniel's Story / Nancy Payne [182-83]
A Partisan's Memoir / Elaine Ostry [183-84]
The Biggest Question of Our Day / Adrienne Kertzer [185-86]
Reverse Discrimination / Claudine Pope [186-89]
The Children's War / Norman Ravvin [189-91]
Reviews in this issue / Ouvrages recensés [191] Artists' Statements [192-97] Témoignages d'artistes [198-201] Poem: The Last Holocaust Survivor / Deborah Schnitzer [202] To my parents, Monica Theresa Moulding and Joseph Geoff Davis M.D. This page last updated 23 September 2003. |
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