Jewish communists in France during World War II: resistance and identity
TitreJewish communists in France during World War II: resistance and identity
Auteur
Call number940.5318/0436
N° d'objet09083k
Lieu de publicationNew York, New York, United States
EditeurBerghahn
Année de publication
2014
Paginationpp209-223
MatérielArticle
SérieMaking sense of history ; Volume 19
ISBN9781782384410
NotesArticle from the book 'Jewish histories of the Holocaust : new transnational approaches' pp209-223
Description
Provides a deep reading of Jewish Communist writing in wartime France from a new, post-Cold War perspective and grapples with problems of Jewish ethnic and political identity in the Communist resistance, arguing that within the intellectual straightjackets imposed by Communist orthodoxy, Jewish Communists like Joe Nordmann struggled to find the space to understand and narrate the unique place of the Jews in the thinking of the German and Vichy French authorities. Thus can the underground, more so than in past years, be defined as a conscious-yet-difficult Jewish, as well as leftist, narrative.