The Holocaust : theoretical readings /

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Imprint:New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, 2003.
Description:xx, 485 p. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5017137
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Other authors / contributors:Levi, Neil.
Rothberg, Michael.
ISBN:081353352X (alk. paper)
0813533538 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Table of Contents:
  • 1. The Drowned and the Saved / Primo Levi
  • 2. 'Resentments' / Jean Amery
  • 3. Days and Memory / Charlotte Delbo
  • 4. 'The Camps' / Ruth Kluger
  • 5. 'On the Public Use of History' / Jurgen Habermas
  • 6. 'The "Final Solution": On the Unease in Historical Interpretation' / Saul Friedlander
  • 7. 'Historical Understanding and Counterrationality: The Judenrat as Epistemological Vantage' / Dan Diner
  • 8. 'The Uniqueness and Normality of the Holocaust' / Zygmunt Bauman
  • 9. 'The European Imagination in the Age of Total War' / Omer Bartov
  • 10. The Origins of the Nazi Genocide / Henry Friedlander
  • 11. 'The Rhetoric of Hitler's "Battle"' / Kenneth Burke
  • 12. 'The Psychological Structure of Fascism' / Geroges Bataille
  • 13. 'Elements of Anti-Semitism' / Max Horkheimer and Theodore W. Adorno
  • 14. 'The Fiction of the Political' / Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
  • 15. 'Anti-Semitism and National Socialism' / Moishe Postone
  • 16. 'Ordinary Men' / Christopher Browning
  • 17. 'Floods, Bodies, History' / Klaus Theweleit
  • 18. 'Racism and Sexism in Nazi Germany' / Gisela Bock
  • 19. 'The Unethical and the Unspeakable: Women and the Holocaust' / Joan Ringelheim
  • 20. 'Women and the Holocaust: Analyzing Gender Difference' / Pascale Rachel Bos
  • 21. 'Trauma and Experience' / Cathy Caruth
  • 22. 'Trauma, Absence, Loss' / Dominick LaCapra
  • 23. 'Trauma and Transference' / Saul Friedlander
  • 24. 'History Beyond the Pleasure Principle: Some Thoughts on the Representation of Trauma' / Eric L. Santner
  • 25. 'Bearing Witness or the Vicissitudes of Listening' / Dori Laub
  • 26. 'Thinking the Tremendum' / Arthur A. Cohen
  • 27. 'To Mend the World' / Emil L. Fackenheim
  • 28. 'Ethics and Spirit' / Emmanuel Levinas
  • 29. Eichmann in Jerusalem / Hannah Arendt
  • 30. 'What is a Camp?' / Giorgio Agamben
  • 31. The Differend / Jean-Francois Lyotard
  • 32. 'New Political Theology - Out of Holocaust and Liberation' / Gillian Rose
  • 33. 'Theses on the Philosophy of History' / Walter Benjamin
  • 34. 'Cultural Criticism and Society' / Theodor W. Adorno
  • 35. 'Meditations on Metaphysics' / Theodore W. Adorno
  • 36. 'Writing and the Holocaust' / Irving Howe
  • 37. 'Non-Philosophical Amazement - Writing in Amazement: Benjamin's Position in the Aftermath of the Holocaust' / Sigrid Weigel
  • 38. The Writing of the Disaster / Maurice Blanchot
  • 39. 'Shibboleth' / Jacques Derrida
  • 40. 'Language and Culture after the Holocaust' / Geoffrey H. Hartman
  • 41. 'Representing Auschwitz' / Sidra DeKoven Ezrabi
  • 42. 'The Moral Space of Figurative Discourse' / Berel Lang
  • 43. 'Writing the Holocaust' / James E. Young
  • 44. 'The Modernist Event' / Hayden White
  • 45. 'Against Foreshadowing' / Michael Andre Bernstein
  • 46. 'Deep Memory: The Buried Self' / Lawrence L. Langer
  • 47. 'The Return of the Voice: Claude Lanzmann's Shoah' / Shoshana Felman
  • 48. Reflections of Nazism / Saul Friedlander
  • 49. 'Holocaust' / Jean Baudrillard
  • 50. 'Anselm Kiefer: the Terror of History, the Temptation of Myth' / Andreas Huyssen
  • 51. 'The Aesthetic Transformation of the Image of the Unimaginable: Notes on Claude Lanzmann's Shoah' / Gertrud Koch
  • 52. 'In Plain Sight' / Lillian Weissberg
  • 53. 'Memory Shot Through with Holes' / Henri Raczymow
  • 54. 'Mourning and Postmemory' / Marianne Hirsch
  • 55. 'Negative Symbiosis: Germans and Jews after Auschwitz' / Dan Diner
  • 56. 'The Countermonument: Memory Against Itself in Germany' / James E. Young
  • 57. 'Two Kinds of Uniqueness: The Universal Aspects of the Holocaust' / Alan Milchman and Alan Rosenberg
  • 58. 'What Was the Holocaust?' / Yehuda Bauer
  • 59. The Black Atlantic / Paul Gilroy
  • 60. 'Thinking about Genocide' / Mahmood Mamdani
  • 61. 'Dare to Compare: Americanizing the Holocaust' / Lilian Friedberg
  • 62. The Holocaust in American Life / Peter Novick.