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Title: A Family Occupation : Children of the War and the Memory of World War II in Dutch Literature of the 1980s
Authors: Vanderwal Taylor ,Jolanda
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Abstract: Many of today's Dutch writers were children during World War II. Even today, the traumatic childhood experience of enemy occupation is still central to the work of many of them. This interest cuts across the traditional boundaries between fiction, autobiography and the literature of trauma and recovery. A Family Occupation is the first English-language introduction to Dutch-language texts written by and about the 'Children of the War' and their cultural context. Their themes and literary conventions throw an interesting light on the Dutch approach to issues such as guilt and innocence, memory and narrative, national identity, child abuse and victimhood.
link: http://www.oapen.org/record/340253
Keywords: Literature: history and criticism;Dutch and Flemish literature;Culture and institutions;Judaism
ISBN: 9789053562369
Theme:教科書-人文類

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