Probing the ethics of Holocaust culture

Titel: Probing the ethics of Holocaust culture / edited by Claudio Fogu, Wulf Kansteiner, Todd Presner
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Veröffentlicht: Cambridge; London : Harvard University Press, 2016
Umfang: vii, 519 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 25 cm
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 0674970519 ; 9780674970519
  • Introduction: The Field of Holocaust Studies and the Emergence of Global Holocaust Culture
  • p. 1
  • Part I
  • The Stakes of Narrative
  • p. 43
  • 1
  • Historical Truth, Estrangement, and Disbelief
  • p. 53
  • 2
  • On "Historical Modernism": A Response to Hayden White
  • p. 72
  • 3
  • Sense and Sensibility: The Complicated Holocaust Realism of Christopher Browning
  • p. 79
  • 4
  • A Reply to Wulf Kansteiner
  • p. 104
  • 5
  • Scales of Postmemory: Six of Six Million
  • p. 113
  • 6
  • Interview with Daniel Mendelsohn, Author of The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million
  • p. 129
  • 7
  • The Death of the Witness; or, The Persistence of the Differend
  • p. 141
  • Part II
  • Remediations of the Archive
  • p. 167
  • 8
  • The Ethics of the Algorithm: Close and Distant Listening to the Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive
  • p. 175
  • 9
  • On the Ethics of Technology and Testimony
  • p. 203
  • 10
  • A "Spatial Turn" in Holocaust Studies?
  • p. 218
  • 11
  • Interview with Anne Knowles, Tim Cole, Alberto Giordano, and Paul B. Jaskot, Contributing Authors of Geographies of the Holocaust
  • p. 240
  • 12
  • Freeze-Framing: Temporality and the Archive in Forgács, Hersonski, and Friedländer
  • p. 257
  • 13
  • Witnessing the Archive
  • p. 277
  • 14
  • Deconstructivism and the Holocaust: Peter Eisenman's Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
  • p. 283
  • 15
  • Berlin Memorial Redux
  • p. 304
  • Part III
  • The Politics of Exceptionality
  • p. 309
  • 16
  • The Holocaust as Genocide: Experiential Uniqueness and Integrated History
  • p. 319
  • 17
  • Anxieties in Holocaust and Genocide Studies
  • p. 332
  • 18
  • The Witness as "World" Traveler: Multidirectional Memory and Holocaust Internationalism before Human Rights
  • p. 355
  • 19
  • Fiction and Solicitude: Ethics and the Conditions for Survival
  • p. 373
  • 20
  • Catastrophes: Afterlives of the Exceptionality Paradigm in Holocaust Studies
  • p. 389
  • Epilogue: Interview with Saul Friedlander
  • p. 411
  • Notes
  • p. 427
  • Acknowledgments
  • p. 496
  • Illustration Credits
  • p. 497
  • Contributors
  • p. 499
  • Index
  • p. 504