Gray zones: ambiguity and compromise in the Holocaust and its aftermath
TítuloGray zones: ambiguity and compromise in the Holocaust and its aftermath
Call number940.5318/0286
Número del objeto04715
Lugar de publicaciónNew York, New York, United States
EditorialBerghahn Books
Año de publicación
2005
Paginación417p.,index.,bibliography
MaterialBook
SerieStudies in War and Genocide; v.8
ISBN9781845453022
Descripción
The "gray zone" refers to Primo Levi's phrase for the complex structure of Auschwitz, particularly to its system of conscripting Jews to collaborate in the destruction of fellow concentration camp inmates. These essays delve into the ambiguous nature of evil and justice. Discuss aspects of this gray zone in relation to ghettos, survival strategies, identity issues, portrayal of the Holocaust in popular culture, and religion and ethics during and afterwards