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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Preface 9
- Introduction 11
- 1. A Short Biography of Etty Hillesum (1914-1943) 23
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The Diaries
- 2. To Remember Is to Act 33
- 3. Hineinhorchen and Writing 51
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War and Persecution
- 4. Etty Hillesum’s Choice Not to Go into Hiding 81
- 5. Agency within Nazi Constraints 103
- 6. One Ought to Write a Chronicle of Westerbork 143
- 7. The Departure 157
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Reading and Writers
- 8. “Aesthetic Mirrors” 183
- 9. “I Keep Being Drawn towards Jung” 227
- 10. “To Realize That Life Is Truly Simple” 245
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Family and Friends
- 11. Romance Down by The River IJssel 259
- 12. Etty Hillesum, A Devoted Student of Julius Spier 273
- 13. “With You, I Have My Anchorage” 285
- 14. “Three Times Yes and a Thousand Fold No!” 303
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Reception of Hillesum’s Diaries and Letters
- 15. Etty Hillesum in Jewish Contexts 315
- 16. From Separation to Communitas 333
- 17. The Invincible Hope of Christian de Chergé and Etty Hillesum 361
- 18. Etty Hillesum 371
- 19. America in The Shade 379
- 20. Perceptions of Etty Hillesum in Japan 395
- 21. Saint, Cyber Phenomenon, Thinker, or Poet 419
- 22. Bright Orange and Crimson 431
- 23. Ulrich Beck and Etty Hillesum 445
- 24. Loving-Kindness, Hatred, and Moral Indignation 459
- 25. A Woman’s All-Embracing Search of “the Other” 479
- Acknowledgements 501
- Index of Names and Subjects 505
- Index of Citations 519
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Preface 9
- Introduction 11
- 1. A Short Biography of Etty Hillesum (1914-1943) 23
-
The Diaries
- 2. To Remember Is to Act 33
- 3. Hineinhorchen and Writing 51
-
War and Persecution
- 4. Etty Hillesum’s Choice Not to Go into Hiding 81
- 5. Agency within Nazi Constraints 103
- 6. One Ought to Write a Chronicle of Westerbork 143
- 7. The Departure 157
-
Reading and Writers
- 8. “Aesthetic Mirrors” 183
- 9. “I Keep Being Drawn towards Jung” 227
- 10. “To Realize That Life Is Truly Simple” 245
-
Family and Friends
- 11. Romance Down by The River IJssel 259
- 12. Etty Hillesum, A Devoted Student of Julius Spier 273
- 13. “With You, I Have My Anchorage” 285
- 14. “Three Times Yes and a Thousand Fold No!” 303
-
Reception of Hillesum’s Diaries and Letters
- 15. Etty Hillesum in Jewish Contexts 315
- 16. From Separation to Communitas 333
- 17. The Invincible Hope of Christian de Chergé and Etty Hillesum 361
- 18. Etty Hillesum 371
- 19. America in The Shade 379
- 20. Perceptions of Etty Hillesum in Japan 395
- 21. Saint, Cyber Phenomenon, Thinker, or Poet 419
- 22. Bright Orange and Crimson 431
- 23. Ulrich Beck and Etty Hillesum 445
- 24. Loving-Kindness, Hatred, and Moral Indignation 459
- 25. A Woman’s All-Embracing Search of “the Other” 479
- Acknowledgements 501
- Index of Names and Subjects 505
- Index of Citations 519