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Probing the ethics of Holocaust culture /

Probing the Ethics of Holocaust Culture interrogates the memorial cultures, forms of representation, and emblematic debates that have shaped the field of Holocaust studies over the last twenty-five years. It brings together academics of the eyewitness generation with a new generation of academics, a...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Fogu, Claudio, 1963- (Editor ), Kansteiner, Wulf (Editor ), Presner, Todd Samuel (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Wulf Kansteiner and Todd Presner
  • Part I. The stakes of narrative: Historical truth, estrangement, and disbelief / Hayden White
  • On "historical modernism": a response to Hayden White / Saul Friedländer
  • Sense and sensibility: the complicated Holocaust realism of Christopher Browning / Wulf Kansteiner
  • A reply to Wulf Kansteiner / Christopher R. Browning
  • Scales of postmemory: six of six million / Ann Rigney
  • Interview with Daniel Mendelsohn, author of The Lost: a search for six of six million
  • The death of the witness; or, The persistence of the differend / Marc Nichanian
  • Part II. Remediations of the archive: The ethics of the algorithm: close and distant listening to the Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive / Todd Presner
  • On the ethics of technology and testimony / Stephen D. Smith
  • A "spatial turn" in Holocaust Studies? / Claudio Fogu
  • Interview with Anne Knowles, Tim Cole, Alberto Giordano, and Paul B. Jaskot, contributing authors of Geographies of the Holocaust
  • Freeze-framing: temporality and the archive in Forgács, Hersonski, and Friedländer / Nitzan Lebovic
  • Witnessing the archive / Yael Hersonski
  • Deconstructivism and the Holocaust: Peter Eisenman's memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe / Gavriel D. Rosenfeld
  • Berlin memorial redux / Peter Eisenman
  • Part III. The politics of exceptionality: The Holocaust as genocide: experiential uniqueness and integrated history / Omer Bartov
  • Anxieties in Holocaust and Genocide Studies / A. Dirk Moses
  • The witness as "world" traveler: multidirectional memory and Holocaust internationalism before human rights / Michael Rothberg
  • Fiction and solicitude: ethics and the conditions for survival / Judith Butler
  • Catastrophes: afterlives of the exceptionality paradigm in Holocaust Studies / Elisabeth Weber
  • Epilogue: Interview with Saul Friedländer.