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Emerging Trends in Third-Generation Holocaust Literature offers fresh approaches to understanding how grandchildren of Holocaust survivors and perpetrators treat their traumatic legacies. The contributors to this volume present a two-fold perspective: that the past continues to live in the lives of the third generation and that artistic responses to trauma assume a variety of genres, including film, graphic novels, and literature. This generation is acculturated yet set apart from their peers by virtue of their traumatic inheritance. The chapters raise several key questions: How is it possible…mehr
Emerging Trends in Third-Generation Holocaust Literature offers fresh approaches to understanding how grandchildren of Holocaust survivors and perpetrators treat their traumatic legacies. The contributors to this volume present a two-fold perspective: that the past continues to live in the lives of the third generation and that artistic responses to trauma assume a variety of genres, including film, graphic novels, and literature. This generation is acculturated yet set apart from their peers by virtue of their traumatic inheritance. The chapters raise several key questions: How is it possible to negotiate the difference between what Daniel Mendelson terms proximity and distance? How can the post-post-memorial generation both be faithful to Holocaust memory and embrace a message of hope? Can this generation play a constructive educational role? And, finally, why should society care? At a time when the lessons and legacies of Auschwitz are either banalized or under assault, the authors in this volume have a message which ideally should serve to morally center those who live after the event.
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Autorenporträt
Alan L. Berger is the Raddock Eminent Scholar Chair in Holocaust Studies and director of the Center for the Study of Values and Violence After Auschwitz at Florida Atlantic University. Lucas F.W. Wilson is the Justice, Equity, and Transformation Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Calgary.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Third-Generation Holocaust Inheritance in Two Graphic Narratives: A Layering of Histories and Legacies Victoria Aarons Chapter 2. "Things will never be alright again": Third Generation German Jewish Literature and the Questions of Remembrance, Reconciliation, and Revenge Luisa Banki Chapter 3. Julie Orringer's The Flight Portfolio: A New Turn in Holocaust Representation Alan L. Berger Chapter 4. Categories of Catastrophe: Third-Generation Reckoning in Susanne Fritz's Becoming a Child of War Katra Byram Chapter 5. The "Tumor of Memory" in The Origin of Violence Nathalie Debrauwere-Miller Chapter 6.: Numbers and Portraits: Reframing Auschwitz Tattoos in Numbered (2012) Elke Heckner Chapter 7. Representations of Identity and the Holocaust Archive in Third-Generation Graphic Narrative: Nora Krug's Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home Dana Mihailescu Chapter 8. Writing Inherited Stories: A Study of Representational Anxiety in Australian Third-Generation Holocaust Literature T
Chapter 1. Third-Generation Holocaust Inheritance in Two Graphic Narratives: A Layering of Histories and Legacies Victoria Aarons Chapter 2. "Things will never be alright again": Third Generation German Jewish Literature and the Questions of Remembrance, Reconciliation, and Revenge Luisa Banki Chapter 3. Julie Orringer's The Flight Portfolio: A New Turn in Holocaust Representation Alan L. Berger Chapter 4. Categories of Catastrophe: Third-Generation Reckoning in Susanne Fritz's Becoming a Child of War Katra Byram Chapter 5. The "Tumor of Memory" in The Origin of Violence Nathalie Debrauwere-Miller Chapter 6.: Numbers and Portraits: Reframing Auschwitz Tattoos in Numbered (2012) Elke Heckner Chapter 7. Representations of Identity and the Holocaust Archive in Third-Generation Graphic Narrative: Nora Krug's Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home Dana Mihailescu Chapter 8. Writing Inherited Stories: A Study of Representational Anxiety in Australian Third-Generation Holocaust Literature T
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