
handle: 20.500.12427/176 , 20.500.12427/177
Anna Seghers, who is one of the leading names among the "anti-fascist" writers of German literature, has a completely intellectual posture due to the topics she handled in her works and her opposing attitude. The fact that she had Jewish roots and she was exiled after Hitler's government did not put her into a passive writing process; on the contrary, these facts prompted her to raise awareness among the people about "National Socialism" and support the opposing resistance. In her works, she gave place to people who were exposed to injustice, and who suffered and excluded from the society. In this study, Anti-Semitism will be handled in her novels titled as Ödül (The Reward) and Ölüler Genç Kalır (The Dead Stay Young). Within the framework of mass psychology, it will be presented that how National Socialists are imaged as "enemy Jewish" in the sunconscious of the people through propagandas, discourses and actions.
Alman edebiyatının "Antifaşist" yazarları arasında önde gelen isimlerinden olan Anna Seghers, eserlerinde ele aldığı konular ve muhalif tutumu ile tam bir entelektüel duruş sergiler. Yahudi kökenli olması ve Hitler iktidarı sonrası sürgün edilmesi onu pasif bir yazarlık sürecine değil, aksine "Nasyonal Sosyalizm" hakkında insanları bilinçlendirmeye ve karşı direnişi desteklemeye itmiştir. Eserlerinde her kesimden haksızlığa uğrayan, ezilen ve dışlanan kesimlere yer vermiştir. Bu çalışmada yazarın Ödül ve Ölüler Genç Kalır adlı romanlarında Yahudi Karşıtlığı ele alınacaktır. Kitle psikolojisi bağlamında Nasyonal Sosyalistlerin yapılan propaganda, söylem ve eylemleriyle insanların bilinçaltına "düşman Yahudi" imgesinin nasıl işlendiği ele alınacaktır.
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