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  1. Calcutta
    street photography
    Beteiligt: Voss, Peter
    Erschienen: [2022]
    Verlag:  Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg

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    Beteiligt: Voss, Peter
    Sprache: Englisch; Deutsch
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    ISBN: 9783731912316; 3731912317
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    RVK Klassifikation: RR 39013 ; NR 9046
    Schlagworte: Streetphotography; Kalkutta <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Voss, Peter (1943-); Indien; Armut; Ghetto; Kalkutta; Ganges; Slum
    Umfang: 240 ungezählte Seiten, 37 cm x 29 cm, 3000 g
  2. Staging Holocaust resistance
    Autor*in: Plunka, Gene A.
    Erschienen: May 2012
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York

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    ISBN: 9781349350551
    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
    Auflage/Ausgabe: First edition
    Schriftenreihe: Palgrave studies in theatre and performance history
    Schlagworte: Drittes Reich <Motiv>; Nationalsozialismus <Motiv>; Widerstand <Motiv>; Judenvernichtung <Motiv>; Drama; Geschichte
    Weitere Schlagworte: Europe; Ghetto; Holocaust; Warsaw Ghetto; drama
    Umfang: viii, 268 Seiten, 22 cm, 0 g
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [243]-254

  3. Calcutta
    street photography
    Beteiligt: Voss, Peter
    Erschienen: [2022]
    Verlag:  Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Schlagworte: Streetphotography; Kalkutta <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Voss, Peter (1943-); Indien; Armut; Ghetto; Kalkutta; Ganges; Slum
    Umfang: 240 ungezählte Seiten, 37 cm x 29 cm, 3000 g
  4. The Ghetto, and Other Poems
    An Annotated Edition
    Autor*in: Ridge, Lola
    Erschienen: 2023; ©2023
    Verlag:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    At last recovered in this enriching annotated edition, this important but neglected work of American modernism offers a unique poetic encounter with the Jewish communities in New York’s Lower East Side.Long forgotten on account of her gender and... mehr

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    At last recovered in this enriching annotated edition, this important but neglected work of American modernism offers a unique poetic encounter with the Jewish communities in New York’s Lower East Side.Long forgotten on account of her gender and left-wing politics, Lola Ridge is finally being rediscovered and read alongside such celebrated contemporaries as Hart Crane, William Carlos Williams, and Marianne Moore—all of whom knew her and admired her work. In her time Ridge was considered one of America’s leading poets, but after her death in 1941 she and her work effectively disappeared for the next seventy-five years. Her book The Ghetto and Other Poems, is a key work of American modernism, yet it has long, and unjustly, been neglected. When it was first published in 1918—in an abbreviated version in The New Republic, then in full by B. W. Huebsch five months later—The Ghetto and Other Poems was a literary sensation. The poet Alfred Kreymbourg, in a Poetry Magazine review, praised “The Ghetto” for its “sheer passion, deadly accuracy of versatile images, beauty, richness, and incisiveness of epithet, unfolding of adventures, portraiture of emotion and thought, pageantry of pushcarts—the whole lifting, falling, stumbling, mounting to a broad, symphonic rhythm.” Louis Untermeyer, writing in The New York Evening Post, found “The Ghetto” “at once personal in its piercing sympathy and epical in its sweep. It is studded with images that are surprising and yet never strained or irrelevant; it glows with a color that is barbaric, exotic, and as local as Grand Street.”The long title poem is a detailed and sympathetic account of life in the Jewish Ghetto of New York’s Lower East Side, with particular emphasis on the struggles and resilience of women. The subsequent section, “Manhattan Lights,” delves further into city life and immigrant experience, illuminating life in the Bowery. Other poems stem from Ridge’s lifelong support of the American labor movement, and from her own experience as an immigrant. This critical edition seeks to recover the attention The Ghetto, and Other Poems, and in particular the title poem, lost after Ridge’s death. The poems in the volume are as aesthetically strong as they are historically revealing. Their language combines strength and directness with startling metaphors, and their form embraces both panoramic sweep and lyrical intensity. Expertly edited and annotated by Lawrence Kramer, this first modern edition to reproduce the full 1918 publication of The Ghetto and Other Stories offers all the background and context needed for a rich, informed reading of Lola Ridge’s masterpiece

     

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    Beteiligt: Kramer, Lawrence (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9781531500931
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    Schlagworte: American poetry; POETRY / Women Authors
    Weitere Schlagworte: America modernism; Ghetto; Jewish life; New York City; immigrants; modern city; modernist poetry; women poets
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (170 p.), 8 b/w illustrations
  5. Der Weg zur >>Endlösung<<
    Entscheidungen und Täter
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Dietz <Bonn, 1973->, Bonn

    Gab Hitler den Befehl? Und wenn nicht, wer hat dann das Morden angeordnet und organisiert? In der kurzen Zeitspanne zwischen Mitte März 1942 und Februar 1943 starb fast die Hälfte aller Opfer des Holocaust. Die Analyse des renommierten... mehr

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    Gab Hitler den Befehl? Und wenn nicht, wer hat dann das Morden angeordnet und organisiert? In der kurzen Zeitspanne zwischen Mitte März 1942 und Februar 1943 starb fast die Hälfte aller Opfer des Holocaust. Die Analyse des renommierten Holocaust-Forschers benennt die Verantwortlichen und macht ihre Motive und Mentalität nachvollziehbar. (AUT)

     

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    ISBN: 3801250245
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1
    Schlagworte: Judenverfolgung; Umsiedlung; Ghetto; Völkermord; NS-Täter; Motivation; Kriegsverbrechen
    Umfang: 231 Seiten
  6. Der Weg zur >>Endlösung<<
    Entscheidungen und Täter
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Dietz <Bonn, 1973->, Bonn

    Gab Hitler den Befehl? Und wenn nicht, wer hat dann das Morden angeordnet und organisiert? In der kurzen Zeitspanne zwischen Mitte März 1942 und Februar 1943 starb fast die Hälfte aller Opfer des Holocaust. Die Analyse des renommierten... mehr

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    Gab Hitler den Befehl? Und wenn nicht, wer hat dann das Morden angeordnet und organisiert? In der kurzen Zeitspanne zwischen Mitte März 1942 und Februar 1943 starb fast die Hälfte aller Opfer des Holocaust. Die Analyse des renommierten Holocaust-Forschers benennt die Verantwortlichen und macht ihre Motive und Mentalität nachvollziehbar. (AUT)

     

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    Schlagworte: Judenverfolgung; Umsiedlung; Ghetto; Völkermord; NS-Täter; Motivation; Kriegsverbrechen
    Umfang: 231 Seiten
  7. Bearing the unbearable
    Yiddish and Polish poetry in the ghettos and concentration camps
    Erschienen: [1990]
    Verlag:  State University of New York Press, Albany, NY

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Beteiligt: Roskies, David G. (VerfasserIn eines Vorworts)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 0791402479
    Schriftenreihe: SUNY series in modern Jewish literature and culture
    Schlagworte: Yiddish poetry; Polish poetry; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Jews; Concentration camps in literature; Judaism and literature; Jews in literature; Ghetto; Konzentrationslager; Holocaust; Shoah
    Umfang: XII, 242 Seiten
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    Bibliography: p. [223]-233

    Includes index

  8. Ethics of the algorithm
    digital humanities and Holocaust memory
    Erschienen: [2024]
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    "The Holocaust is one of the most documented-and now digitized-events in human history. Institutions and archives hold hundreds of thousands of hours of audio and video testimony, composed of more than a billion words in dozens of languages, with... mehr

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    "The Holocaust is one of the most documented-and now digitized-events in human history. Institutions and archives hold hundreds of thousands of hours of audio and video testimony, composed of more than a billion words in dozens of languages, with millions of pieces of descriptive metadata. It would take several lifetimes to engage with these testimonies one at a time. Computational methods could be used to analyze an entire archive-but what are the ethical implications of "listening" to Holocaust testimonies by means of an algorithm? In this book, Todd Presner explores how the digital humanities can provide both new insights and humanizing perspectives for Holocaust memory and history. Presner suggests that it is possible to develop an "ethics of the algorithm" that mediates between the ethical demands of listening to individual testimonies and the interpretative possibilities of computational methods. He delves into thousands of testimonies and witness accounts, focusing on the analysis of trauma, language, voice, genre, and the archive itself. Tracing the affordances of digital tools that range from early, proto-computational approaches to more recent uses of automatic speech recognition and natural language processing, Presner introduces readers to what may be the ultimate expression of these methods: AI-driven testimonies that use machine learning to process responses to questions, offering a user experience that seems to replicate an actual conversation with a Holocaust survivor. With Ethics of the Algorithm, Presner presents a digital humanities argument for how big data models and computational methods can be used to preserve and perpetuate cultural memory"-- "How computational methods can expand how we see, read, and listen to Holocaust testimony. The Holocaust is one of the most documented-and now digitized-events in human history. Institutions and archives hold hundreds of thousands of hours of audio and video testimony, composed of more than a billion words in dozens of languages, with millions of pieces of descriptive metadata. It would take several lifetimes to engage with these testimonies one at a time. Computational methods could be used to analyze an entire archive-but what are the ethical implications of "listening" to Holocaust testimonies by means of an algorithm? In this book, Todd Presner explores how the digital humanities can provide both new insights and humanizing perspectives for Holocaust memory and history. Presner suggests that it is possible to develop an "ethics of the algorithm" that mediates between the ethical demands of listening to individual testimonies and the interpretative possibilities of computational methods. He delves into thousands of testimonies and witness accounts, focusing on the analysis of trauma, language, voice, genre, and the archive itself. Tracing the affordances of digital tools that range from early, proto-computational approaches to more recent uses of automatic speech recognition and natural language processing, Presner introduces readers to what may be the ultimate expression of these methods: AI-driven testimonies that use machine learning to process responses to questions, offering a user experience that seems to replicate an actual conversation with a Holocaust survivor.With Ethics of the Algorithm, Presner presents a digital humanities argument for how big data models and computational methods can be used to preserve and perpetuate cultural memory"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780691258980
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    Schlagworte: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); History; Digital humanities; Computer algorithms; HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century / Holocaust; COMPUTERS / Programming / Algorithms; HISTORY / Holocaust
    Weitere Schlagworte: AI; Algorithm; Algorithmic; Auschwitz; Bomba; Child; Clusters; Corpus; Cultural; Data; Database; Death; Digital; Dimensions in Testimony (DiT); Distant; Dutch; Ethical; Ethics of the Algorithm: Digital Humanities and Holocaust Memory; Ethics; Fortunoff; Ghetto; History; Holocaust testimony; Holocaust; Human; Jewish; Jews; Judgment; Kimmelmann; Labor
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 436 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction. Technologies of testimony and distant witnessing -- What should algorithms have to do with ethics? -- Computation that (de)humanizes : from "bare data" to human life -- David Boder and the origins of computational analysis of survivor testimonies -- Through the lens of big data : a macroanalysis of the USC Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive -- The haunted voice : on the ethics of close and distant listening -- Algorithmic close reading : analyzing vectors of agency in Holocaust testimonies / with Lizhou Fan -- Cultural memory machines and the futures of testimony / with Rachel Deblinger.

  9. Social networks and surviving the Holocaust
    Erschienen: March 2022
    Verlag:  Charles University, Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education, Prague

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    ISBN: 9788073435271; 9788073446222
    Schriftenreihe: Working paper series / CERGE-EI ; 720
    Schlagworte: Social Status; Social Networks; Holocaust Survival; Nazi ConcentrationCamp; Ghetto; Theresienstadt/Terezín; Auschwitz-Birkenau
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 60 Seiten), Illustrationen
  10. Calcutta :
    street photography /
    Beteiligt: Voss, Peter
    Erschienen: [2022].
    Verlag:  Michael Imhof Verlag,, Petersberg :

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Sprache: Englisch; Deutsch
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    ISBN: 978-3-7319-1231-6; 3-7319-1231-7
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    RVK Klassifikation: RR 39013 ; NR 9046
    DDC Klassifikation: Geografie, Reisen (910)
    Schlagworte: Streetphotography.; Kalkutta <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Voss, Peter (1943-); Indien; Armut; Ghetto; Kalkutta; Ganges; Slum
    Umfang: 240 ungezählte Seiten ;, 37 cm x 29 cm, 3000 g.
  11. Ethics of the algorithm :
    digital humanities and Holocaust memory /
    Erschienen: [2024].
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton ; Oxford :

    "The Holocaust is one of the most documented-and now digitized-events in human history. Institutions and archives hold hundreds of thousands of hours of audio and video testimony, composed of more than a billion words in dozens of languages, with... mehr

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    "The Holocaust is one of the most documented-and now digitized-events in human history. Institutions and archives hold hundreds of thousands of hours of audio and video testimony, composed of more than a billion words in dozens of languages, with millions of pieces of descriptive metadata. It would take several lifetimes to engage with these testimonies one at a time. Computational methods could be used to analyze an entire archive-but what are the ethical implications of "listening" to Holocaust testimonies by means of an algorithm? In this book, Todd Presner explores how the digital humanities can provide both new insights and humanizing perspectives for Holocaust memory and history. Presner suggests that it is possible to develop an "ethics of the algorithm" that mediates between the ethical demands of listening to individual testimonies and the interpretative possibilities of computational methods. He delves into thousands of testimonies and witness accounts, focusing on the analysis of trauma, language, voice, genre, and the archive itself. Tracing the affordances of digital tools that range from early, proto-computational approaches to more recent uses of automatic speech recognition and natural language processing, Presner introduces readers to what may be the ultimate expression of these methods: AI-driven testimonies that use machine learning to process responses to questions, offering a user experience that seems to replicate an actual conversation with a Holocaust survivor. With Ethics of the Algorithm, Presner presents a digital humanities argument for how big data models and computational methods can be used to preserve and perpetuate cultural memory"-- "How computational methods can expand how we see, read, and listen to Holocaust testimony. The Holocaust is one of the most documented-and now digitized-events in human history. Institutions and archives hold hundreds of thousands of hours of audio and video testimony, composed of more than a billion words in dozens of languages, with millions of pieces of descriptive metadata. It would take several lifetimes to engage with these testimonies one at a time. Computational methods could be used to analyze an entire archive-but what are the ethical implications of "listening" to Holocaust testimonies by means of an algorithm? In this book, Todd Presner explores how the digital humanities can provide both new insights and humanizing perspectives for Holocaust memory and history. Presner suggests that it is possible to develop an "ethics of the algorithm" that mediates between the ethical demands of listening to individual testimonies and the interpretative possibilities of computational methods. He delves into thousands of testimonies and witness accounts, focusing on the analysis of trauma, language, voice, genre, and the archive itself. Tracing the affordances of digital tools that range from early, proto-computational approaches to more recent uses of automatic speech recognition and natural language processing, Presner introduces readers to what may be the ultimate expression of these methods: AI-driven testimonies that use machine learning to process responses to questions, offering a user experience that seems to replicate an actual conversation with a Holocaust survivor.With Ethics of the Algorithm, Presner presents a digital humanities argument for how big data models and computational methods can be used to preserve and perpetuate cultural memory"--

     

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  12. Staging Holocaust resistance
  13. Hyphenated Identities to Revolutionary Black Power
    A Critical Evaluation of Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun
    Autor*in: Kaur, Gursimran
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken

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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. Aufl.
    Weitere Schlagworte: (Produktform)Electronic book text; Motherhood; feminism; Stereotype; discrimination; Marriage; relationships; Racism; identities; subjugation; oppression; American Dream; African American Literature; Social and Economic Intricacies; Ghetto; Afrocentricism; Deferred Dreams.; (VLB-WN)1560: Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft
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  14. Ethics of the algorithm :
    digital humanities and Holocaust memory /
    Erschienen: [2024].; © 2024.
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton ; Oxford :

    "The Holocaust is one of the most documented-and now digitized-events in human history. Institutions and archives hold hundreds of thousands of hours of audio and video testimony, composed of more than a billion words in dozens of languages, with... mehr

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    "The Holocaust is one of the most documented-and now digitized-events in human history. Institutions and archives hold hundreds of thousands of hours of audio and video testimony, composed of more than a billion words in dozens of languages, with millions of pieces of descriptive metadata. It would take several lifetimes to engage with these testimonies one at a time. Computational methods could be used to analyze an entire archive-but what are the ethical implications of "listening" to Holocaust testimonies by means of an algorithm? In this book, Todd Presner explores how the digital humanities can provide both new insights and humanizing perspectives for Holocaust memory and history. Presner suggests that it is possible to develop an "ethics of the algorithm" that mediates between the ethical demands of listening to individual testimonies and the interpretative possibilities of computational methods. He delves into thousands of testimonies and witness accounts, focusing on the analysis of trauma, language, voice, genre, and the archive itself. Tracing the affordances of digital tools that range from early, proto-computational approaches to more recent uses of automatic speech recognition and natural language processing, Presner introduces readers to what may be the ultimate expression of these methods: AI-driven testimonies that use machine learning to process responses to questions, offering a user experience that seems to replicate an actual conversation with a Holocaust survivor. With Ethics of the Algorithm, Presner presents a digital humanities argument for how big data models and computational methods can be used to preserve and perpetuate cultural memory." "How computational methods can expand how we see, read, and listen to Holocaust testimony. The Holocaust is one of the most documented-and now digitized-events in human history. Institutions and archives hold hundreds of thousands of hours of audio and video testimony, composed of more than a billion words in dozens of languages, with millions of pieces of descriptive metadata. It would take several lifetimes to engage with these testimonies one at a time. Computational methods could be used to analyze an entire archive-but what are the ethical implications of "listening" to Holocaust testimonies by means of an algorithm? In this book, Todd Presner explores how the digital humanities can provide both new insights and humanizing perspectives for Holocaust memory and history. Presner suggests that it is possible to develop an "ethics of the algorithm" that mediates between the ethical demands of listening to individual testimonies and the interpretative possibilities of computational methods. He delves into thousands of testimonies and witness accounts, focusing on the analysis of trauma, language, voice, genre, and the archive itself. Tracing the affordances of digital tools that range from early, proto-computational approaches to more recent uses of automatic speech recognition and natural language processing, Presner introduces readers to what may be the ultimate expression of these methods: AI-driven testimonies that use machine learning to process responses to questions, offering a user experience that seems to replicate an actual conversation with a Holocaust survivor.With Ethics of the Algorithm, Presner presents a digital humanities argument for how big data models and computational methods can be used to preserve and perpetuate cultural memory."

     

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