BLAMES AND TRAUMAS POST SECOND WORLD WAR IN THE READER
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https://doi.org/10.23925/2176-2767.2019v65p100-129Keywords:
Literature, Holocaust, MemoriesAbstract
After the Second World War, various traumas and interdicts haunted the contemporary world, which came to be faced with difficult situations to explain or misunderstandings about the actions and guilt of different subjects in the massacres perpetrated by the Nazis against Jews. The Reader book, written by German jurist and scholar Bernhard Schlink, makes it possible to delve into Hanna's trial, accused of leading a massacre against Jewish women and entering the painful memories of Second World War, to analyze the guilt of different subjects who experienced that period and inquire about the possibilities of doing something against the purges and fascist massacres that have spread through Europe.Downloads
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2019-08-02
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Souza, C. M. de, Martins, L., & Saraiva, L. J. C. (2019). BLAMES AND TRAUMAS POST SECOND WORLD WAR IN THE READER. Projeto História : Revista Do Programa De Estudos Pós-Graduados De História, 65. https://doi.org/10.23925/2176-2767.2019v65p100-129
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