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Emergence from the Periphery – Vol. XIV

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  • Passport to Reprieve: Global Movements and Camaraderie During the Second World War

    Passport to Reprieve: Global Movements and Camaraderie During the Second World War

    By Susan Samardjian Content Warning: Genocide Sonia Caplan, Passport to Reprieve. Canada: Azrieli Foundation, 2021. xi + 209 pp., with illustrations. ISBN: 9781989719169 (sc). Price: CAD$14.95. “The complexity of our lot struck me so forcefully that I was staggered again and heard myself exclaiming, ‘If I live to tell the story, nobody will believe it.’”1…

    March 26, 2023
    Reviews
    Eastern Europe, History, Jewish, Memory, Nazi Germany, Poland, Second World War
  • The Effects of Satire and Cinematography in Sergei Loznitsa’s Donbass

    The Effects of Satire and Cinematography in Sergei Loznitsa’s Donbass

    By Haley Forgacs Sergei Loznitsa’s film, Donbass, provides a glimpse into the harsh reality of war in eastern Ukraine during the late 2010s and those experiencing the conflict first hand.[1] Through a series of loosely related episodes, Loznitsa weaves satire through sobering depictions of life in this chaotic, war-torn landscape to paint a bleak and…

    March 26, 2023
    Reviews
    Cinematography, Donbass, Film Review, Propaganda, Satire, Sergei Loznitsa, Ukraine, War

 

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