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Victoria Martinez

Researcher Contact details Email: victoria [dot] martinez [at] hist [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Museology Service point: 30 WebpageVictoria Martinez profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Researcher History Profile area member LU Profile Area: Human rights Publications Displaying of publications. Sorted by year, then title. Filter by type AllBook chapterConference paperDiss

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The black bar mitzvah : Representations of Jews in US hip-hop lyrics

References to Jews and to matters included in Jewish discourse are commonplace in US popular culture in general and in US-produced hip-hop lyrics in particular. This article deals with the latter, and aims to analyse how Jews are represented there. It is suggested here that 1. these representations are rendered comprehensible by analysing them in the light of the term coined by Zygmunt Bauman: all

The "Old Testament" as the Origin of the Patriarchy : A Comparison of the German and Swedish Debate

This article explores and compares two similar debates in Germany and Sweden duringthe 1980s, in which feminists blamed the Hebrew Bible, or ‘Old Testament’, for being the origin ofthe patriarchy. In Germany, the psychologist and pedagogue Gerda Weiler articulated the discoursein several writings, which led to a scholarly debate on anti-Jewish tendencies within Christian femi-nist theology. In Swe

Shaping Ongoing Survival in a Swedish Refugee Camp : A refugee-centered history of Jewish and non-Jewish survivors of Nazi persecution in Sweden

Among the hundreds of sites that housed survivors of Nazi persecution who came to Sweden in the spring and summer of 1945, one of the largest was at the small village of Öreryd. Between June 1945 and September 1946, around a thousand Jewish and non-Jewish Polish survivors came to this site, where they were expected to stay only until they were well enough to return to their home countries or migra