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Der Artikel bildet eine Übersicht der Artikelfragmente über das ‚Litzmannstadt-Getto‘ aus ausgewählten Zeitschriften des Dritten Reiches, wie Litzmannstädter Zeitung, Dresdener Nachrichten oder Schlesische Tageszeitung. Charakteristische Sprache dieser Texte stammt aus dem Feder solcher Journalisten wie Wolfgang Bergemann oder Otto Heike.
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Der Artikel bildet eine Übersicht der Artikelfragmente über das ‚Litzmannstadt-Getto‘ aus ausgewählten Zeitschriften des Dritten Reiches, wie Litzmannstädter Zeitung, Dresdener Nachrichten oder Schlesische Tageszeitung. Charakteristische Sprache dieser Texte stammt aus dem Feder solcher Journalisten wie Wolfgang Bergemann oder Otto Heike.
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In this part of the article I discuss the question of potential relations between the styles of the topography of Litzmannstadt Getto and the situation of the authors of non-fictional and fictional texts devoted to it. I distinguish, for example, records of the space of this ghetto made by those who experienced it (endotopia) as well as those whose creators modeled it from an external perspective: culturally, discursively mediated (exotopia). I state that in non-fictional narrations-testimonies space is ubiquitous, foremost as the figure of closing and enslavement, though basically unrepresented. For only in but a few of them one can find topographies of the Lodz Ghetto understood as involving senses, conducive to visualizations, imaginary reconstruction: descriptions of the organization of this space, its appearance and endemic properties.
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The focus of this part of the article is on fictional narratives of Litzmannstadt Getto. The selection includes both endotopic (J. Szpigel, A. Cytryn, Z. Larsson, F. Ka a, C. Rosenfarb) and exotopic texts (L. Epstein, S. Sem-Sandberg, A. Bart). In nearly all of the analyzed materials, unlike in non-fictional record, we deal with the detailed locations of the protagonists’ experience, which is largely due to the genre conventions. Additionally, what explains the low diversity in spatial experience is the fact that the exotopic authors relied to varied extent on historic documentation. Therefore, their topographies of the Łódź ghetto re-write the already existing texts, e.g. authored by the ghetto survivors.
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