The Long Journey of Gracia Mendes
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Marianna D. Birnbaum
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Children’s
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
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形式
キンドル
ページ数
228
言語
ハンガリー語
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Jan 1, 2013
出版社
Central European University Press
版
1
ISBN-10
6155053790
ISBN-13
9786155053795
説明
Gracia Mendes' story unfolds through a scholarly lens, illuminating her remarkable journey amid the complex tapestry of Jewish history. Drawing from two significant conferences held at the University of Bergen, this volume encapsulates the diverse dialogues and discussions surrounding Mendes, a figure emblematic of resilience and cultural interchange.
The essays are a testament to the interdisciplinary approach of modern scholarship, merging historical analysis with literary critique, enabling a deeper understanding of Mendes' life and the socio-political landscapes she navigated. Contributors from various academic backgrounds bring their unique insights, showcasing how Mendes served as a bridge between different cultures during a tumultuous time.
Enriched with personal anecdotes and rich historical context, this collection invites readers to consider the broader implications of Mendes’ experiences. It offers a reflection on identity, belonging, and the indelible impact of individual journeys within the collective narrative of history.
Through this compilation of scholarly work, readers are encouraged to engage with the past thoughtfully, contemplating the lessons that echo through time. The profound relevance of Mendes’ life resonates, reminding us that even amidst adversity, the human spirit continues to forge connections across diverse worlds.
The essays are a testament to the interdisciplinary approach of modern scholarship, merging historical analysis with literary critique, enabling a deeper understanding of Mendes' life and the socio-political landscapes she navigated. Contributors from various academic backgrounds bring their unique insights, showcasing how Mendes served as a bridge between different cultures during a tumultuous time.
Enriched with personal anecdotes and rich historical context, this collection invites readers to consider the broader implications of Mendes’ experiences. It offers a reflection on identity, belonging, and the indelible impact of individual journeys within the collective narrative of history.
Through this compilation of scholarly work, readers are encouraged to engage with the past thoughtfully, contemplating the lessons that echo through time. The profound relevance of Mendes’ life resonates, reminding us that even amidst adversity, the human spirit continues to forge connections across diverse worlds.