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Re-presenting the Shoah for the 21st Century /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Lenṭin, Ronit (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Berghahn Books, 2004.
Edición:1st.
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Acknowledgements <a href="/downloads/intros/LentinRe-Presenting_intro.pdf" target="_blank">Introduction: <a href="/downloads/intros/LentinRe-Presenting_intro.pdf" target="_blank"> Postmemory, Unsayability and the Return of the Auschwitz Code ; Ronit Lentin Chapter 1. Categorial Murder, or: How to Remember the Holocaust; Zygmunt Bauman Chapter 2. 'The word passed away, as that world awakened': On the (Im)possibility of Representation; Heidrun Friese Chapter 3. Memory,
  • Forgetting and Mourning Work: Deviant Narratives of Silence in the Gendered Relations between Israeli Zionism and the Shoah; Ronit Lentin Chapter 4. Entering the World of a Holocaust Victim: Schoolchildren Discuss a Ghetto Memoir - a Case Study; Janina Bauman Chapter 5. A Dual Perspective: Yaakov Shabtai and the Historian's Account of the Deportation to Mauritius; Dalia Ofer Chapter 6. Memory, Authenticity and Replication of the Shoah in Museums: Defensive Tools of the Nation; Andrea Tyndall Chapter 7. Forbidden Laughter? The Politics and Ethics of the Holocaust Film Comedy; Yosefa Loshitzky Chapter 8. Voice,
  • Silence and Memory: The Escape from Auschwitz and the Israeli Historiography; Ruth Linn Chapter 9. The Shoah and Marxism: Behind and Beyond Silence; Philip Spencer Chapter 10. Re-presenting the Shoah in Poland and Poland in the Shoah; Annamaria Orla-Bukowska Chapter 11. Denying the Holocaust where it Happened: Post-Communist East Central Europe and the Shoah; Michael Shafir Chapter 12. Evoking and Revoking Auschwitz: Kosovo, Remembrance and German National Identity; Christine Achinger Chapter 13. Exile, Daughterhood and Writing: Representing the Shoah as a Personal Memory; Esther Fuchs Notes on Contributors; Index