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ds are biomagnified on up the food web to humans. As a result, contaminated sediments are in large part the beginning of human exposure. Some of these compounds are highly toxic and stable such as pesticides, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), furans, dioxins吸气 发表于 2025-3-27 03:47:55
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Weimar Film and Jewish Acculturation, accentuate the roles of non-national —or transnational—contexts in shaping the modern German Jewish experience. Rather than searching for the influences of the autochthonous Jewish culture and the transformation it underwent as a result of Jewish assimilation in ., scholars have shifted their focus火光在摇曳 发表于 2025-3-27 11:16:38
,The Jews Have No Shame: The “Jewish Tragedy” in Weimar Urban Comedies,ricious Jew cannot value genuine love; he compensates physical weakness with secret scheming, sexual manipulation, miserliness, and dubiously acquired capital; and, mainly—as practically every character in the film demonstrates—he has no shame. Moreover, the film tells a story of acting, faking, andCompass 发表于 2025-3-27 16:53:38
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A Man in ,, a Jew at Home: Identity and Performance in Weimar Domestic Melodramas,e previously described symbolism, Weimar domestic melodramas underscore two further key components in the contemporary Jewish identity discourse: the spatial imagination of hybrid identity, and the concept of “the stranger” as a necessary mediator within modern urban society.巨头 发表于 2025-3-28 07:59:58
,Wandering Jews: A “Jewish” Solution to the German Crisis in Weimar Exotic Adventure and War Films,h are relevant to our discussion of Weimar film’s approach to modern Jewish identity. The films I examine from both genres focus on the experience of border-crossing within the framework of a life-threatening, violent conflict. The journeys in these films, either to “exotic” terrains or to a neighboAsperity 发表于 2025-3-28 10:29:16
Epilogue,; and, like the “American Dream,” the defining collective “dream” of post—World War I Germany was often formulated and displayed through the narratives and visual imagery contrived by (first and second generation) immigrant Jews. But whereas Hollywood’s moguls “wanted to be regarded as American, not