After the Holocaust

Titel: After the Holocaust : challenging the myth of silence / edited by David Cesarani and Eric J. Sundquist
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Veröffentlicht: London; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
Umfang: X, 228 Seiten : Illustrationen
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 9780415616768 ; 9780415616751 ; 9780203803141
  • List of figures
  • p. vii
  • Notes on contributors
  • p. viii
  • Acknowledgments
  • p. xi
  • Introduction
  • p. 1
  • 1
  • Challenging the 'myth of silence': postwar responses to the destruction of European Jewry
  • p. 15
  • 2
  • Re-imagining the unimaginable: theater, memory, and rehabilitation in the Displaced Persons camps
  • p. 39
  • 3
  • No silence in Yiddish: popular and scholarly writing about the Holocaust in the early postwar yean
  • p. 55
  • 4
  • Breaking the silence: the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine in Paris and the writing of Holocaust history in liberated France
  • p. 67
  • 5
  • Dividing the ruins: communal memory in Yiddish and Hebrew
  • p. 82
  • 6
  • "We know very little in America": David Boder and un-belated testimony
  • p. 102
  • 7
  • David P. Boder: Holocaust memory in Displaced Persons camps
  • p. 115
  • 8
  • Authoritarianism and the making of post-Holocaust personality studies
  • p. 127
  • 9
  • If God was silent, absent, dead, or nonexistent, what about philosophy and theology? Some aftereffects and aftershocks of the Holocaust
  • p. 139
  • 10
  • Trial by audience: bringing Nazi war criminals to justice in Hollywood films, 1944-59
  • p. 152
  • 11
  • "This too is partly Hitler's doing": American Jewish name changing in the wake of the Holocaust, 1939-57
  • p. 170
  • 12
  • The myth of silence: survivors tell a different story
  • p. 181
  • 13
  • Origins and meanings of the myth of silence
  • p. 192
  • Silence reconsidered: an afterword
  • p. 202
  • Index
  • p. 217