College English
May 2012
“Once there was Elzunia”: Approaching Affect in Holocaust Literature
Abstract
The author argues that within the classroom, an affective response to Holocaust literature can be blended with an analytical approach. She demonstrates how this dual perspective is possible by examining a fragmentary song found on a child who was murdered at Majdanek.
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- College English
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- 2012-05-01
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- 10.58680/ce201219329
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