All Stories

  1. Memory in Exile: 80 Years since the Liberation of the Nazi Camps
  2. The Holocaust, Linguistic Violence and Jews’ Weaponization of Yiddish as Memory Repository and Tool of Cultural Resistance against Nazism. A Review of Hannah Pollin-Galay, Occupied Words: What the Holocaust Did to Yiddish. Philadelphia, PA: University of
  3. Visualizing Transgenerational Memories of the Holocaust in Never Again Will I Visit Auschwitz: An Interview with Ari Richter
  4. Networks of Solidarity and Care in Contemporary Ukrainian Refugees’ Autobiographical Narratives
  5. Soviet-Born: The Afterlives of Migration in Jewish American Fiction by Karolina Krasuska (review)
  6. Konrad Bercovici, The Algonquin Round Table: 25 Years with the Legends Who Lunch
  7. Humor as (graphic) resilience and revenge against Holocaust perpetrators in Miriam Katin’s work
  8. Pothiti Hantzaroula, Child Survivors of the Holocaust in Greece: Memory, Testimony and Subjectivity
  9. The makings and unmakings of Americans: Indians and immigrants in American literature and culture, 1879–1924 By CristinaStanciu, Yale University Press, 2023.
  10. Recovering Memories of Holocaust Displacement and Survival in Contemporary (Auto)biographical Comics: On the Collaborative Volume But I Live
  11. Early Postwar Accounts on Jewish Orphans from Transnistria
  12. Immortality, Memory, Creativity, and Survival: The Arts of Alice Lok Cahana, Ronnie Cahana and Kitra Cahana Ori Z Soltes
  13. Representations of the “Aliens Within”: Romanian Jews and Roma in Radu Jude’s Cinema
  14. “Shot in the heart on Valentine’s day”
  15. Dynamics of Remembrance across Time and Media: On Ruth Glasberg Gold’s Multiple Accounts of Her Holocaust Experiences in Transnistria
  16. Confronting the Shadow of the Holocaust through Transcultural Memory Networks: Martin Lemelman's <em>Mendel's Daughter</em> (2006) and <em>Two Cents Plain</em> (2010)
  17. The Jewish Fusgeyer Migration Movement from Early Twentieth-Century Romania as Transcultural Rhetorical Tool in US Memorial Literary Culture
  18. Child Survivors of the Holocaust. The Youngest Remnant and the American Experience
  19. Representations of Jewish Childhood From 1950s Communist Romania in Memoirs by Women Émigré Authors to the United States
  20. Mapping transgenerational memory of the Shoah in third generation graphic narratives: on Amy Kurzweil's Flying Couch (2016)
  21. Transnational conundrums around trips by young people to Holocaust death camps: Ethical potentialities of incongruous memories in Thomas Duranteaus travelogue Des miettes et des etoiles
  22. Comics from the World Wars as palimpsest-laden tools for historical analysis
  23. Out of Chaos. Hidden Children Remember the Holocaust
  24. A bundle of confessions in Jewish women’s comics: Reconstructing Eastern European Jewish American life in Liana Finck’s A Bintel Brief
  25. Holocaust Child Survivors' Memoirs as Reflected in Appelfeld's The Story of a Life
  26. Haunting spectres of World War II memories from a transgenerational ethical perspective in Miriam Katin’sWe Are on Our OwnandLetting It Go
  27. Traumatic echoes of memories in child survivors' narratives of the Holocaust: the Polish experiences of Michał Głowiński and Henryk Grynberg
  28. Being Without Pleasurable Memories: On the Predicament of the Shoah’s Child Survivors in Norman Manea’s “Proust’s Tea” and Kindred Narratives
  29. Images of Romania and America in early twentieth-century Romanian-Jewish immigrant life stories in the United States
  30. Mémoires des Juifs de Roumanie
  31. Crossroads: Jewish Artists during the Holocaust, National Museum of Art of Romania, Bucharest, October 11, 2010–February 13, 2011