Representing Auschwitz: At the Margins of Testimony
This collection of essays by leading international scholars takes the Scrolls of Auschwitz as its starting point. These powerful hand-written testimonies, produced within Birkenau, seek to bear witness to mass murder from at its core. The highly literary accounts pose a fundamental challenge to the idea the Holocaust cannot be attested to.
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Representing Auschwitz: At the Margins of Testimony
This collection of essays by leading international scholars takes the Scrolls of Auschwitz as its starting point. These powerful hand-written testimonies, produced within Birkenau, seek to bear witness to mass murder from at its core. The highly literary accounts pose a fundamental challenge to the idea the Holocaust cannot be attested to.
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Representing Auschwitz: At the Margins of Testimony

Representing Auschwitz: At the Margins of Testimony

Representing Auschwitz: At the Margins of Testimony

Representing Auschwitz: At the Margins of Testimony

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This collection of essays by leading international scholars takes the Scrolls of Auschwitz as its starting point. These powerful hand-written testimonies, produced within Birkenau, seek to bear witness to mass murder from at its core. The highly literary accounts pose a fundamental challenge to the idea the Holocaust cannot be attested to.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137297693
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 09/19/2013
Series: The Holocaust and its Contexts
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 246
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Cathy S. Gelbin, University of Manchester, UK Eva Hoffman, Kingston University, UK Anne Karpf, London Metropolitan University, UK Ulrike Kistner, University of Pretoria, South Africa. Hannah Mowat, University of Cambridge, UK Griselda Pollock, University of Leeds, UK Dan Stone, University of London, UK Sue Vice, University of Sheffield, UK Hayden White, University of California, USA Emma Wilson, University of Cambridge, UK

Table of Contents

Preface; Eva Hoffman Introduction; Nicholas Chare and Dominic Williams 1. The Harmony of Barbarism: Locating the 'Scrolls of Auschwitz' in Holocaust Historiography; Dan Stone 2. On the Problem of Empathy: Attending to Gaps in the Scrolls of Auschwitz; Nicholas Chare 3. 'The dead are my teachers': The Scrolls of Auschwitz in Jerome Rothenberg's Khurbn; Dominic Williams 4. Chain of Testimony: The Holocaust Researcher as Surrogate Witness; Anne Karpf 5. What Remains - Genocide and Things; Ulrike Kistner 6. Representing the Einsatzgruppen: The outtakes of Claude Lanzmann's Shoah; Sue Vice 7. Reconciling History in Alain Resnais's L'Annee derniere a Marienbad (1961); Hannah Mowat with Emma Wilson 8. Gender and Sexuality in Women Survivors' Personal Narratives; Cathy S. Gelbin 9. Art as Transport Station of Trauma? Haunting Objects in the works of Bracha Ettinger, Sarah Kofman, and Chantal Akerman; Griselda Pollock Coda: Reading Witness Discourse; Hayden White
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