Hitler on Lygon Street : Lily Brett and second generation Jewish suffering / Shannon Dowling.

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2004

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Dowling, Shannon Beverley

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This thesis discusses the work of the author Lily Brett, both in terms of the themes explored in her writing, and the political and historical contexts. The interrelationships between history, memory, identity and literature are explored in order to explain both the themes of Brett's writing, and how this writing is shaped by, and shapes, contemporary discourses on Jewish identity and the Holocaust.

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School of Social Sciences, Discipline of Gender Studies

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, School of Social Sciences, Discipline of Gender Studies, 2004

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"April 2004"
Bibliography: leaves 284-295.
viii, 295 leaves ; 30 cm.

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