Physical Description
xxii, 392 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Contents
Acknowledging Personal Presence in the Embodied Nature of Scholarship
A Conversation with Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer / Julia Baker
Representations of the Holocaust in History
Between the "Known" and the "Could be Known": The Case of the Escape from Auschwitz / Ruth Linn
Child Holocaust Survivors at Kibbutz Mishmar HaEmek : The Recorded Tale Unremembered / Micha Balf
The Impact of "Jewish Soap" and "Lampshades" on Holocaust Remembrance / Joachim Neander
The Use of Nazi Symbols in Israel : The Politics of Holocaust Discourse and Memory / Dirk Michel
Holocaust Survivors' Attitudes toward Jewish Suicide: A Preliminary Examination / Mark Mengerink
Place and Memory in Holocaust Survivor Oral Histories / Jamie Wraight
Voices, Visions, and Silence : Reflections on Listening to Holocaust Survivors / Sidney Bolkosky
Representations of the Holocaust in the Arts
The Golem Redux : Intertextuality in Contemporary Jewish American Literature / Elisabeth Baer
Emigrant Narratives and their Devices in Spiegelman, Foer, and Sebald / Hans Kellner
Towards an Extension of Memory : W G Sebald Reads Jean Amery / Markus Zisselsberger
Spectral Topographies : Locating Auschwitz in W G Sebald's Austerlitz and Stephan Wackwitz's An Invisible Country / Silke Horstkotte
Images and Imagination : Monika Maron's Pavel's Letters / Caroline Schaumann
Fragments and Beyond : Childhood Trauma in Binjamin Wilkomirski's and Georges-Arthur Goldschmidt's Holocaust Testimonies and Life-Writing / Julia Baker
Postmemory in Austrian Post-Holocaust Literature : Thomas Bernhard's Heldenplatz and Elfriede Jelinek's Totenauberg / Christine Kiebuzinska
The Creation and Representation of Postmodern Geschichtsraum in Die Kinder der Toten / Maria-Regina Kecht
Performance of Memory : Diane Samuel's Kindertransport, Tim Blake Nelson's The Grey Zone, and Holocaust Representation / Charlene Gould and Jeffrey Myers.
Other Authors/Editors
Guenther, Christina.
Griech-Polelle, Beth A., 1964-
ISBN
9781847186461
1847186467
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Acknowledging Personal Presence in the Embodied Nature of Scholarship -- A Conversation with Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer / Julia Baker -- Representations of the Holocaust in History -- Between the "Known" and the "Could be Known": The Case of the Escape from Auschwitz / Ruth Linn -- Child Holocaust Survivors at Kibbutz Mishmar HaEmek : The Recorded Tale Unremembered / Micha Balf -- The Impact of "Jewish Soap" and "Lampshades" on Holocaust Remembrance / Joachim Neander -- The Use of Nazi Symbols in Israel : The Politics of Holocaust Discourse and Memory / Dirk Michel -- Holocaust Survivors' Attitudes toward Jewish Suicide: A Preliminary Examination / Mark Mengerink -- Place and Memory in Holocaust Survivor Oral Histories / Jamie Wraight -- Voices, Visions, and Silence : Reflections on Listening to Holocaust Survivors / Sidney Bolkosky -- Representations of the Holocaust in the Arts -- The Golem Redux : Intertextuality in Contemporary Jewish American Literature / Elisabeth Baer -- Emigrant Narratives and their Devices in Spiegelman, Foer, and Sebald / Hans Kellner -- Towards an Extension of Memory : W G Sebald Reads Jean Amery / Markus Zisselsberger -- Spectral Topographies : Locating Auschwitz in W G Sebald's Austerlitz and Stephan Wackwitz's An Invisible Country / Silke Horstkotte -- Images and Imagination : Monika Maron's Pavel's Letters / Caroline Schaumann -- Fragments and Beyond : Childhood Trauma in Binjamin Wilkomirski's and Georges-Arthur Goldschmidt's Holocaust Testimonies and Life-Writing / Julia Baker -- Postmemory in Austrian Post-Holocaust Literature : Thomas Bernhard's Heldenplatz and Elfriede Jelinek's Totenauberg / Christine Kiebuzinska -- The Creation and Representation of Postmodern Geschichtsraum in Die Kinder der Toten / Maria-Regina Kecht -- Performance of Memory : Diane Samuel's Kindertransport, Tim Blake Nelson's The Grey Zone, and Holocaust Representation / Charlene Gould and Jeffrey Myers.