TY - BOOK ID - 8189635 TI - Shylock nach dem Holocaust : Zur Geschichte einer deutschen Erinnerungsfigur AU - Ackermann, Zeno, AU - Schülting, Sabine, PY - 2011 SN - 9783110258202 311025820X 9786613430274 3112204107 3110258218 1283430274 PB - Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, DB - UniCat KW - Shylock (Fictitious character) KW - Jews in the performing arts KW - Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) KW - Collective memory KW - Shylock KW - Joden KW - Beeld KW - Artistes interprètes juifs KW - Shoah KW - Mémoire collective KW - Influence KW - Congrès. KW - Shakespeare, William, KW - Shakespeare, William (1564-1616). KW - Shakespeare, William KW - Stage history KW - Appreciation KW - Mise en scène KW - Histoire KW - Appréciation KW - Duitsland KW - Shylock. KW - Joden. KW - Beeld. KW - Shylock, KW - Duitsland. KW - Influence. KW - Catastrophe, Jewish (1939-1945) KW - Destruction of the Jews (1939-1945) KW - Extermination, Jewish (1939-1945) KW - Holocaust, Nazi KW - Ḥurban (1939-1945) KW - Ḥurbn (1939-1945) KW - Jewish Catastrophe (1939-1945) KW - Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) KW - Jews KW - Nazi Holocaust KW - Nazi persecution of Jews KW - Shoʾah (1939-1945) KW - Genocide KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Kindertransports (Rescue operations) KW - Nazi persecution KW - Persecutions KW - Atrocities KW - Jewish resistance KW - Jacobson, Howard. KW - Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario, KW - Tchaikowsky, André, KW - Harbison, John. KW - Nystroem, Gösta, KW - Holocaust, Nazi (Jewish Holocaust) KW - Nazi Holocaust (Jewish Holocaust) KW - Nazi persecution (1939-1945) KW - German History after 1945. KW - Holocaust. KW - Shakespeare. KW - Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) KW - Shylock (personnage fictif) KW - Allemagne KW - Congrès UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:8189635 AB - After the breakdown of civilization during the Holocaust, Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice quickly regained its traditional position at the forefront of the West German theater scene. Despite or indeed due to the fact that the piece exhibits problematic constructions of Jewishness in the figure of the money-lender Shylock, it became an important reference point and medium of difficult debates regarding the problem of German hate and German guilt. This volume discusses important stations of this contradictory reception history from the perspective of English and German studies, theater studies ER -