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DESCRIPTION:As the generation of Holocaust survivors passes away\, so too d
 oes direct testimony of its horrors. This loss\, argues Agnes Mueller\, af
 fects how we think about migration\, marginalized people\, social and econ
 omic mobility\, gender\, the environment\, race\, and class. In this talk\
 , she looks at contemporary German?Jewish fiction by young post-Holocaust 
 writers who deftly articulate their evolving identities and sometimes cont
 roversial ways of understanding the Shoah. She highlights two popular nove
 lists?Olga Grjasnowa and Kat Kaufmann?whose protagonists are suspicious of
  authenticity and firsthand (survivor) accounts\, question Germany?s cultu
 re of commemoration (Erinnerungskultur)\, and are alert to the country?s r
 esurgent racism and antisemitism. These young authors also deal with compl
 ex themes of Jewish ancestry and Muslim identity and the reality of multil
 ingual\, migratory writing\, given that many new Jewish voices in German l
 iterature today originate from Russia and Eastern Europe.Register to atten
 d. Livestream available.An event by the American Academy in Berlin\n\nViel
  Spass wünscht Gratis-in-Berlin\n\nLink zum Tip: \nZu den Gratis-in-Berlin Ange
 boten: http://www.gratis-in-berlin.de\n
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250226
SUMMARY:Holocaust Migration: The Future of Memory
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