Shedding Light on the Darkness: A Guide to Teaching the Holocaust

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Nancy Ann Lauckner, Miriam Jokiniemi
Berghahn Books, 2000 - 261 sidor

Increasingly, German Studies programs include courses on the Holocaust, but suitable course materials are often difficult to find. Teachers in higher education will therefore very much welcome this volume that examines and reflects both the practical and theoretical aspects of teaching about the Holocaust. Though designed primarily by and for North American Germanists and German Studies specialists, this book will prove no less useful for teachers in other countries and associated disciplines. It presents and describes successful Holocaust-related courses that have been developed and taught at U.S. and Canadian colleges and universities, demonstrating the depth, breadth, and variety of such offerings, while remaining mindful of the instructor's special moral responsibilities. Reflecting as it does, the innovative Holocaust pedagogy in North American German and German Studies, this collection serves the needs of educators who wish to revise or update their existing Holocaust courses and of those who are seeking guidance, ideas, and resources to enable them to develop their first Holocaust course or unit.

 

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The WellUtilized Survivor
17
The Holocaust
42
Teaching
59
Why?
77
The Holocaust and Resistance in German Literature
92
Inserting a Short Course on the Holocaust into German
107
A Course on Jewish
124
Teaching Postwar
140
An Intensive Summer Graduate
157
A Graduate Seminar on the Holocaust and the Third
174
The Nazi Period the Holocaust and GermanJewish
191
The Teaching and Not Teaching of the Disaster
225
Important Historical Readings on the Holocaust
239
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Nancy A. Lauckner teaches and publishes on the Holocaust and its reflection in German, in particular East German, literature. She is Associate Professor of German in the Department of Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Miriam Jokiniemi (1937-2002) was an Assistant Professor of German in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at York University, Toronto. Her research interests focussed on the Holocaust in contemporary German literature, the literature of East Germany, and the literature and culture of Berlin before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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