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Vol. 32 (2021): Fall 2021
Vol. 32 (2021): Fall 2021
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Published:
2021-10-25
Front Matter / Pages préliminaires
Front Matter
CJS Editors
1-5
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Table of Contents / Table des matières
Table of Contents
CJS Editors
6-8
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Foreword / Avant-propos
Foreword
David Koffman , Simon-Pierre Lacasse
9-10
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Articles / Articles
Introduction: Canadian Holocaust Literature / Littérature canadienne sur l'Holocauste
Ruth Panofsky, Goldie Morgentaler
12-25
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“Were I not here to record it, there would be no trace”: Patrick Modiano’s Dora Bruder and Chava Rosenfarb’s “In the Boxcar”
Norman Ravvin
26-36
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“Smoke Rising Day and Night”: Exploring Chava Rosenfarb’s Implicit Mysticism in "Edgia’s Revenge"
Jesse Toufexis
37-52
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Description de la résistance, résistance par la description dans Eva et Ruda : récit à deux voix de survivants de l’Holocauste d’Eva et Rudolph Roden
Nathalie Dolbec
53-69
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Comment ? Lamentations essayistiques chez Monique Bosco
Catherine Khordoc
70-85
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Inherited Traumatic Threads: Postmemory and the Dis/function of Hand-Me-Downs in Bernice Eisenstein’s I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors
Lucas F.W. Wilson
86-98
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“His Notebook Grew Orchids and Weeds”: Language, Burial, and Recovery in Anne Michaels’s Fugitive Pieces
Sara Monahan
99-112
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Creating a Community of Witnesses: Acts of Reading in Anne Michaels’s Fugitive Pieces
Brenda Beckman-Long
113-127
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History with Heart: Canadian Holocaust Literature for Young People
Joanna Krongold
128-142
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Engendering Biopoetics of Testimony: Louise Dupré, Chus Pato, and Erín Moure
Anne Quéma
143-161
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Translation / Traduction
Excerpt from Chava Rosenfarb, Briv tsu Abrashn. Translated into English by Goldie Morgentaler
Goldie Morgentaler
163-171
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Passage tiré de l'ouevre inédite de Chava Rosenfarb, Briv tsu Abrashn. Traduit en français par Pierre Anctil
Pierre Anctil
173-182
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Reflections/Réflexions
Finding a Way into Canadian Jewish Studies: Reflections of a Francophone Interloper
Pierre Anctil
184-194
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Book Reviews / Comptes rendus
Review: Aaron W. Hughes, From Seminary to University: an Institutional History of the Study of Religion in Canada
Ira Robinson
196-197
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Review: Rhonda L. Hinther and Jim Mochoruk, eds. Civilian Internment in Canada: Histories and Legacies
Howard Adelman
198-201
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Review: Schneur Zalman Newfield, Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodoxy
Alexandra Stankovich
202-205
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Review: Emily Sigalow, American JewBu: Jews, Buddhists, and Religious Change
Christopher L. Schilling
206-208
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Review: Jill L. Grant, Alan Walks and Howard Ramos, eds. Changing Neighborhoods: Social and Spatial Polarization in Canadian Cities
Joshua Harold
209-211
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Review: Catalog of the Gerald K. Stone Collection of Judaica: A Bibliographical Resource for Canadian Jewish Studies
Eddie Paul
212-213
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Contributors / Collaborateurs
Contributors
214-217
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Sources
Canadian Jewish Heritage Material Repositories / Liste de référence de tous les dépôts du patrimoine juif du Canada
CJS Editors
218-220
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Language
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