توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Through an Artist's Eyes: The Dehumanization and Racialization of Jews and Political Dissidents During the Third Reich
نام کتاب : Through an Artist's Eyes: The Dehumanization and Racialization of Jews and Political Dissidents During the Third Reich
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : از نگاه یک هنرمند: انسانیت زدایی و نژادی کردن یهودیان و ناراضیان سیاسی در دوران رایش سوم
سری : New Critical Viewpoints on Society
نویسندگان : Willa M. Johnson
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : [247]
ISBN (شابک) : 9780367621070 , 9781003111795
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 7 Mb
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Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Racializing Jews
Karl Schwesig’s Personal Troubles or Social Structural Issues?
1 “I Fought National Cannibalism With . . . Art”: Karl Schwesig, the Ethos of Düsseldorf, and the Weight of Stigmatization, 1933–1939
The Beginning of Woes
Schwesig in the Schlegelkeller
Schwesig’s Artist Colleagues
Jewish Persons in the Prewar Düsseldorf Region
Schwesig in Exile
Transport of Jewish Exiles to the South of France
2 “The Inferno or Hell of [Camp] Saint-Cyprien,” 1939–1940
Saint-Cyprien’s Origins
Saint-Cyprien 1939: First, a Camp for Spanish Republicans
Jewish and Political Refugees After the Evacuation
Structure, Agency, and Institutional Lapses at Camp Saint-Cyprien
Privacy, Liberties, and Hygiene
Diarrhea, Disease, and Death
Weathering Camp Saint-Cyprien
Religious Identity and Food at Camp Saint-Cyprien
Foodstuffs and Cans
Male Rape in Its Aftermath or at Saint-Cyprien?
Institutional Roles and the Closing of Camp Saint-Cyprien
3 “Many of These Unfortunate People Are Intellectuals”: Art, Culture, Illness, and Death at Camp Gurs
Encountering Camp Gurs
The Men Cutting Firewood
Poverty, Dignity, and Status at Gurs
Art and Religious Celebrations
“The Barrack of Death”
Social Network at Camp Gurs
A Response to Life at Gurs
4 “They Are All Special Cases of Ill and Old People Who Need Better Care Than the Ordinary Intern”: Opening Our Eyes to Camp Noé
Inside Out: An Introduction to Camp Noé (a French Camp-Hospital)
Vichy’s Camp Noé
The Structure of Camp Noé and Its Provisions
Noé Contraindicated for Tuberculosis Patients
Food as Arbiter of Health
Populations and Health
Defining Sickness: When Disease Is Not Illness and Epidemics Do Not Exist
Deportation of Foreign Jews From Camp Noé
5 “Cruelty . . . That Dehumanizes Its Victims Before It Destroys Them”: The Violence of Racialization
What Threat Did Jewishness Pose to Vichy?
How Jews Were Racialized and Political Dissidents Silenced
The Salience of Racialization and Dehumanization in the 21st Century
Karl Schwesig in Postwar Düsseldorf
Index