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Ethical grey zones: on coercion and complicity in the concentration camp and beyond

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Primo Levi took on a taboo subject, overturning black and white notions of innocence and guilt in Auschwitz, in favour of a more nuanced approach of how coercion structured the camp and how it left survivors complicit and ashamed. His "grey zone" breaks down the victim/perpetrator binary and it frustrates our ability to judge the prisoners' behavior

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