Holocaust remembrance : the shapes of memory

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245 0 0 ‡aHolocaust remembrance : ‡bthe shapes of memory / ‡cedited by Geoffrey Hartman.
260 ‡aOxford, UK ; ‡aCambridge, Mass. : ‡bBlackwell, ‡c1994.
300 ‡axi, 306 pages : ‡billustrations ; ‡c24 cm
336 ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
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504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 265-298) and index.
505 0 0 ‡gIntroduction : ‡tDarkness visible / ‡rGeoffrey H. Hartman -- ‡tOn testimony / ‡rAnnette Wieviorka -- ‡tThe library of Jewish catastrophe / ‡rDavis G. Roskies -- ‡tVoices from the killing ground / ‡rSara Horowitz -- ‡tJean Améry as witness / ‡rAlvin Rosenfeld -- ‡tRemembering survival / ‡rLawrence L. Langer -- ‡tChristian witness and the Shoah / ‡rDavid Tracy -- ‡tFilm as witness : Claude Lanzmann's Shoah / ‡rShoshana Felman -- ‡tCharlotte Salomon's inward-turning testimony / ‡rMary Felstiner -- ‡t"Varschreibt!" / ‡rR.B. Kitaj -- ‡tConversation in the cemetery : Dan Pagis and the prosaics of memory / ‡rSidra DeKoven Ezrahi -- ‡tChinese history and Jewish memory / ‡rVera Schwarz -- ‡tThe awakening / ‡rAharon Appelfeld -- ‡tFacing the glass booth / ‡rHaim Gouri -- ‡tAndean waltz / ‡rLeo Spitzer -- ‡tGerman-Jewish memory and national consciousness / ‡rMichael Geyer and Miriam Hansen -- ‡tNegating the dead / ‡rNadine Fresco -- ‡t"The first blow" : projects for the camp at Fossoli / ‡rGiovanni Leoni -- ‡tJewish memory in Poland / ‡rJames E. Young -- ‡tReclaiming Auschwitz / ‡rDebórah Dwork and Robert Jan van Pelt -- ‡tTrauma, memory, and transference / ‡rSaul Freidlander -- ‡tLiberation / ‡rAbraham Sutzkever.
520 8 ‡aThey are united by an awareness of the dangers both of respectful silence and of overwhelming information, and the knowledge that only in remembering can an understanding of the past be sought and humankind redeemed from the forces of humiliation and guilt.
520 8 ‡aIn this collection scholars, artists and writers consider the ways in which the events of 1938 to 1945 have been, might be, and will be remembered. The records of the Holocaust are vast and various, ranging from the museum at Auschwitz to the cartoons of Art Spiegelman, from the elegiac stories of Levi to the filmed testimonies of the death camp survivors. The perspectives brought to bear here are rich and various - impassioned, objective, personal, poetical, historical and philosophical.
520 8 ‡aIn 1938 the National Socialist Party in Germany began the final preparations for the systematic genocide of the Jews throughout Europe. For the Jews, whose national loyalties had long exceeded any ties of ethnicity, the programme of extermination was an act not merely of monstrous cruelty but of humiliation and treachery.
520 ‡aThe recording and the inescapable task of judging great wrongs in the past presents historians with their most difficult assignment. For those who have either lived through such injustice or been in some way responsible for it the impositions of memory are painful and inescapable. Memory shapes the future, and the recollections of past suffering haunt and may overwhelm future generations.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
647 7 ‡aJewish Holocaust ‡d(1939-1945) ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst00958866
648 7 ‡a1939-1945 ‡2fast
650 1 7 ‡aBeeldvorming. ‡2gtt
650 1 7 ‡aCollectief geheugen. ‡2gtt
650 1 7 ‡aGeschiedschrijving. ‡2gtt
650 1 7 ‡aHolocaust. ‡2gtt
650 7 ‡aAufsatzsammlung ‡2gnd
650 7 ‡aJudenvernichtung ‡2gnd
650 7 ‡aGeschichtsschreibung ‡2gnd
650 7 ‡aErinnerung ‡2gnd
650 7 ‡aDenkmal ‡2gnd
650 7 ‡aInfluence (Literary, artistic, etc.) ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst00972484
650 7 ‡aHolocaust memorials. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst00958834
650 7 ‡aHistoriography. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst00958221
650 6 ‡aMonuments de l'Holocauste.
650 6 ‡aHolocauste, 1939-1945 ‡xInfluence.
650 6 ‡aHolocauste, 1939-1945 ‡xHistoriographie.
650 4 ‡aJews ‡xGenocide ‡xHistory.
650 4 ‡aHolocaust memorials.
650 4 ‡aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ‡xInfluence.
650 4 ‡aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ‡xHistoriography.
650 0 ‡aHolocaust memorials.
650 0 ‡aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ‡xInfluence.
650 0 ‡aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ‡xHistoriography.
653 0 ‡aJews ‡aGenocide ‡aHistory
655 4 ‡aAufsatzsammlung.
700 1 ‡aHartman, Geoffrey H.
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