Beginning with Marcel Ophuss documentary The Sorrow and the Pity (1970) there has been an attempt to question the idea of a totally unified; courageous and resistant wartime France. Even more startling have been the increasingly shocking revelations that the politics of collaboration were a mere extension of a deep-seated French anti-semitic tradition. In the shadow of these developments French writers and philosophers today are reflecting on the meaning of Jewish identity in the contemporary world. Auschwitz and After analyses for the first time how the memory of Auschwitz and the collaboration continue to haunt the French. These critical evaluations are accompianed by provocative essays on the "jewish Question" and the politics of race as they have been studied by writers; historians; philosophers and film makers in postwar France.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. My son loves itBy KellyBought this for my teen son who is a budding pianist and loves to play popular songs. He loves it! It includes the cello parts as an insert.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy mrmlove it1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. beautiful music. I loved this one because they werent ...By rikchristenafamilyAs always; beautiful music. I loved this one because they werent all super hard and you dont have to have the cello for it to all sound like the song.