Holocaust
Mostrando 13-21 de 21 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Genocídios no século XX: uma leitura sistêmica de causas e consequências / Text not informed by the author.
This work studies Genocide from comparing the seven ocurrences in the twentieth century, as oficially defined as Genocides by the United Nations: Armenians, Holodomor, Nanking, Holocaust, Cambodia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Rwanda. The similarities among these cases are then compared with (i) The Stanton Model (Genocide Watch); (ii) The Moral Desengagement Framewo
Publicado em: 2009
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14. Maus de Art Spiegelman : uma outra historia da Shoah / Art Spiegelman s Maus : another history of Shoah
Este texto tem o objetivo de apresentar a obra Maus, de Art Spiegelman, como uma nova forma de transmissão dos traumas da Shoah. Com a proximidade do fim das gerações de sobreviventes, as atenções se voltam para produção daqueles que tiveram contato indireto com a tentativa de aniquilamento de judeus nos campos de extermínio nazistas. Nesse grupo enc
Publicado em: 2009
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15. A teologia judaica do holocausto: como os pensadores ortodoxos modernos enfrentam o desafio de explicar a Shoá / Jewish theology an the Holocaust: how the modern orthodox thinkers face the challenge of explaining the holocaust
This doctoral thesis researches the so-called Jewish Holocaust Theology, i.e. reflections of rabbis and Jewish thinkers concerning Nazi persecution and its implications on the religious level. The thesis concentrates on one specific Jewish religious stream: North-American Modern Orthodoxy, represented here by its most important thinkers on the Shoah - Joseph
Publicado em: 2008
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16. Poetry and Holocaust in the Rose Ausländers work / Caminho poético e a experiência do Holocausto na obra de Rose Ausländer
Este trabalho tem como objetivo trazer uma visão geral da poética de Rose Ausländer ao mesmo tempo em que apresenta importantes aspectos de sua biografia, como sua formação, as influências sofridas e exercidas, o contexto histórico e geográfico em que viveu, os anos de confinamento no gueto em Czernowitz, o exílio, a vida no pós-guerra e o reflexo
Publicado em: 2008
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17. IS TO TOLERATE A LITTLE? FOR A PHILOSOPHY OF THE EDUCATION STARTING FROM THE CONCEPT OF TOLERANCE / TOLERAR É POUCO?: POR UMA FILOSOFIA DA EDUCAÇÃO A PARTIR DO CONCEITO DE TOLERÂNCIA
Tolerance is sometimes considered the negative attitude of one who does not accept, much less love, another human being but is willing to put up with, or allow for, the existence of others by being condescending. The concept of tolerance has become a key debate topic since intolerance towards diversity is a recurring situation in society. Undoubtedly, divers
Publicado em: 2006
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18. CORPOS DE AUSÊNCIAS: BERLIM E OS MONUMENTOS A AUSCHWITZ / ABSENT BODIES: BERLIN AND THE MONUMENTS OF AUSCHWITZ
The work presents the new challenges of monument practices, revived by the so-called paradoxical task of Auschwitz memory. From the broader context of modern and contemporary art, the monuments to Holocaust are seen as essential to the construction of the Berlin Republic. The endless debate on the colossal Monument to Jews slaughtered in Europe, to be built
Publicado em: 2003
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19. A escritura da resiliência: testemunhas do holocausto e a memória da vida
From the concept of resilience with the evolutive, active universal human capability to overcoming life s adversities and some times being stregthened by them, this work had the aim of identifyíng the characteristics self pointed by elderly jews who survived the Holocaust, that would help us to understand the personal resources used for such, inventoryingan
Publicado em: 2000
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20. Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race
An exhibition at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, S W Washington, DC, 20024-2126, USA, until 16 October 2005 www.ushmm.org/deadlymedicine/
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21. Ethics and access to teaching materials in the medical library: the case of the Pernkopf atlas*
Conflicts can occur between the principle of freedom of information treasured by librarians and ethical standards of scientific research involving the propriety of using data derived from immoral or dishonorable experimentation. A prime example of this conflict was brought to the attention of the medical and library communities in 1995 when articles claiming
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