Probing the limits of categorization : the bystander in Holocaust history /
"Of the three categories that Raul Hilberg developed in his analysis of the Holocaust--perpetrators, victims, and bystanders--it is the last that is the broadest and most difficult to pinpoint. Described by Hilberg as those who were "once a part of this history," bystanders present un...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Berghahn Books,
2019.
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Edición: | First edition. |
Colección: | War and genocide ;
v. 27. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Probing the Limits of Categorization; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Introduction; Part I. Approaches; Chapter 1. Bystanders; Chapter 2. Raul Hilberg and His "Discovery" of the Bystander; Chapter 3. Bystanders as Visual Subjects; Chapter 4. "I am not, what I am"; Chapter 5. The Many Shades of Bystanding; Chapter 6. The Dutch Bystander as Non-Jew and Implicated Subject; Part II. History; Chapter 7. Photographing Bystanders; Chapter 8. The Imperative to Act; Chapter 9. Martin Heidegger's Nazi Conscience; Chapter 10. Natura Abhorret Vacuum
- Chapter 11. Defiant Danes and Indifferent Dutch?Chapter 12. The Notion of Social Reactivity; Part III. Memory; Chapter 13. Ordinary, Ignorant, and Noninvolved?; Chapter 14. Hidden in Plain View; Chapter 15. Stand by Your Man; Chapter 16. "Bystanders" in Exhibitions at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Epilogue I.A Brief Plea for the Historicization of the Bystander; Epilogue II. Saving the Bystander; Index