Approaches to teaching Wiesel's Night / edited by Alan Rosen.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: | New York : Modern Language Association of America, [2007], ©2007. |
Series: | Approaches to teaching world literature.
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Table of Contents:
- Night as counternarrative : the Jewish background / Nehemia Polen
- Night and the teaching of history : the trauma of transit / Simone Gigliotti
- Night and the encounter with Auschwitz / Michael Berenbaum
- Faith and God during the Holocaust : teaching Night with the later memoirs / Alan L. Berger
- The original Yiddish text and the context of Night / Jan Schwarz
- Teaching La nuit in comparative contexts / Judith Clark Schaneman
- Wiesel and Kertész : Night in the context of Hungarian Holocaust literature / Rita Horváth
- Night's literary art : a close reading of chapter 1 / Susanne Klingenstein
- Night in the contexts of Holocaust memoirs / David Patterson
- Strategies for teaching Wiesel's Night with Levi's Survival in Auschwitz / Jonathan Druker
- Seeing Atrocity : Night and the limits of witnessing / Michael Bernard-Donals
- Night and critical thinking / Paul Eisenstein
- Negotiating the distance : collaborative learning and teaching Night / Phyllis Lassner
- Interdisciplinary Night : an integrative approach / Christopher J. Frost
- Night and spiritual autobiography / Kevin Lewis
- Night and video testimony / Jan Darsa
- The real questions : using Night in teaching the Holocaust / John K. Roth.