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The Mythisation of the Holocaust
Author(s) -
Katarzyna Jerzak
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
dzieciństwo, literatura i kultura
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2657-9510
DOI - 10.32798/dlk.746
Subject(s) - the holocaust , mythology , context (archaeology) , relation (database) , literature , history , art , psychoanalysis , philosophy , psychology , theology , computer science , archaeology , database
The author of this review article critically discusses the book Dzieciństwo w la­biryncie getta. Recepcja mitu labiryntu w polskiej literaturze dziecięcej o Zagładzie [Childhood in the Labyrinth of the Ghetto: Reception of the Labyrinth Myth in Polish Children’s Literature about the Holocaust] by Krzysztof Rybak (2019). She examines the monograph in the context of, inter alia, the research already conducted in the field, literary works, architecture, memorials, the Holocaust victims’, survivors’, and witnesses’ testimonies, as well as in relation to the pos­sible symbolic links of the Shoah and the antiquity. The paper’s conclusion is that children’s literature can hardly prevent the mythisation of the Holocaust, but Rybak’s book proves beyond doubt the perseverance of myth. The banalisation, simplification, and trivialisation of the Shoah, as well as the issues of appropriateness and memory, are also important concepts that frame the author’s reflec­tions presented in this paper.

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