Writing the camps, shifting the limits of language: toward a semantics of the concentration camps
TítuloWriting the camps, shifting the limits of language: toward a semantics of the concentration camps
Autor
Call number940.5318/0551
Número del objeto11544d
Lugar de publicaciónGottingen, Germany
EditorialWallstein Verlag
Año de publicación
2021
Paginaciónpp115-135.
MaterialArticle
SerieEuropean Holocaust Studies Vol.3
NotesArticle from the book 'Places, spaces and voids in the Holocaust' pp115-135
Descripción
Building on her larger study that analyzes approximately 50 texts written by German, French, Dutch and Polish concentration camp prisoners, both Jewish and political, Schroder examines the semantic and pragmatic aspects of language use in camp diaries. She argues that their interpretation must include an awareness of the conditions under which writing took place in the concentration camps as well as various aspects of the writer's background before his or her imprisonment