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000118601 037__ $$aTAZ-TFG-2022-1029
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000118601 1001_ $$aCasas Floria, Bárbara
000118601 24200 $$aTransgenerational Trauma and the Figure of the Perpetrator: Holocaust Fiction in “Micha” by Rachel Seiffert.
000118601 24500 $$aTransgenerational Trauma and the Figure of the Perpetrator: Holocaust Fiction in “Micha” by Rachel Seiffert.
000118601 260__ $$aZaragoza$$bUniversidad de Zaragoza$$c2022
000118601 506__ $$aby-nc-sa$$bCreative Commons$$c3.0$$uhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
000118601 520__ $$aThis essay aims to study the figure of the perpetrator and how trauma can be transmitted through several generations in the long short story “Micha” by Rachel Seiffert. This is the third and last story in a volume entitled The Dark Room (2001), which deals with three different generations that are connected indirectly to Germans who participated in the genocide. In “Micha”, entitled after its protagonist’s name, we observe the third generation: Micha is the grandchild of Askan Boell, a Waffen-SS member. Through the long short story, Micha will try to discover his grandfather’s dark past. I will first contextualize the story within Holocaust fiction and Trauma literature before I focus on the transgenerational transmission of trauma and the perpetrator.<br />
000118601 521__ $$aGraduado en Estudios Ingleses
000118601 540__ $$aDerechos regulados por licencia Creative Commons
000118601 700__ $$aMartín Arizti, Bárbara$$edir.
000118601 7102_ $$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$b $$c
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000118601 8564_ $$s584412$$uhttps://zaguan.unizar.es/record/118601/files/TAZ-TFG-2022-1029.pdf$$yMemoria (eng)
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000118601 951__ $$adeposita:2022-09-16
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