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Fashion as self-authorship, escape from fascist terror, and witness testimony
Phyllis Lassner
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Fascists
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Terror
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Memoir
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Witness Testimony
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Self-authorship
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Clothing
66%
Persecution
33%
Transnational
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Immanuel Kant
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Self-expression
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Mid-twentieth Century
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Jews
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Diaspora
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Adolf Hitler
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Nazi
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Vienna
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Border Crossing
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Community Resistance
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Nazi Persecution
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Community Membership
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Transnational Borders
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Escape Plan
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Milliner
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Border Identities
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Nazi Occupation
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Anschluss
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Holocaust Memoirs
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Literary Meaning
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Arts and Humanities
Terror
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Memoir
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Transnational
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Persecution
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Vienna
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Adolf Hitler
25%
I. Kant
25%
Nazi occupation
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Literary Authorship
25%
Twentieth Century
25%
Jews
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Holocaust
25%
Self-Expression
25%