E-Book, Englisch, 840 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
E-Book, Englisch, 840 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-030-33428-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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1. Introduction: Approaching the Holocaust in the 21st Century, Victoria Aarons and Phyllis Lassner.- 2. Elie Wiesel’s Quarrel with God, Alan L. Berger.- 3. Primo Levi’s Last Lesson: A Reading of The Drowned and the Saved, Anthony C. Wexler.- 4. What We Learn, At Last: Recounting Sexuality in Women’s Deferred Autobiographies and Testimonies, Sara R. Horowitz.- 5. Ghetto in Flames: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in Early Postwar Jewish Fiction, Avinoam Patt.- 6. The Nazi Beast at the Warsaw Zoo: Animal Studies, the Holocaust, The Zookeeper’s Wife, and See Under: Love, Naomi Sokoloff.- 7. When Facts Become Figures: Figurative Dynamics in Youth Holocaust Literature, Joanna Krongold.- 8. Jewish Boys on the Run: The Revision of Boyhood in Holocaust Fiction and Film, Phyllis Lassner.- 9. “I sometimes thought I was listening to myself”: Identity-Deliberation after the Holocaust in Chaim Grade’s “My Quarrelwith Hersh Rasseyner”, Megan V. Reynolds.- 10. “TheRelatedness of the Unrelatable”: The Holocaust as Trope in Caryl Phillips’s The Nature of Blood, Paule Lévy.- 11. The Holocaust in Works by Two Yiddish Writers in Argentina: Simja Sneh and Israel Aszendorf, Alan Astro.- 12. Edgar Hilsenrath’s Novels: Der Nazi & der Friseur and Berlin… Endstation, Till Kinzel.- 13. Transit and Transfer: Between Germany and Israel in the Granddaughters’ Generation, Ashley Passmore.-14. Holocaust Memories and Polish Catholic Identity: Cultural Transmutations of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Rachel F. Brenner.- 15. Post-Soviet Migrant Memory of the Holocaust, Karolina Krasuska.- 16. Vasily Grossman and Anatoly Rybakov: Soviet Sources of Historical Memory of the Holocaust, Alexis Pogorelskin.-17. Refractions of Holocaust Memory in Stanislaw Lem’s Science Fiction, Richard Middleton-Kaplan.- 18. Poetry of Witness andPoetry of Commentary: Responses to the Holocaust in Russian Verse, Marat Grinberg.- 19. “At Last to a Condition of Dignity”: Anthony Hecht’s Holocaust Poetry, David Caplan.- 20. Wound Marks in the Air and the Shadows Within: A Poetic Examination of Dan Pagis, Paul Celan, and Nelly Sachs, Shellie McCullough.- 21. The Dark Side of Holocaust Era Poetry: Nazi Poetry Promoting Antisemitism and Genocide, Cary Nelson.- 22. Holocaust Drama Imagined and Re-Imagined: The Case of Charlotte Delbo’s Who Will Carry the Word?, Holli Levitsky.- 23. Wresting Memory as We Wrestle with Holocaust Representation: Reading László Neme’s Son of Saul, Gila Safran Naveh.- 24. Troubled Aesthetics: Jewish Bodies in Post-Holocaust Film, Jessica Lang.- 25. Screen Memories: Trauma, Repetition, and Survival in Sidney Lumet’s The Pawnbroker, Sandor Goodhart.- 26. Haunted Dreams: The Legacy of the Holocaust in And Europe Will Be Stunned, Melissa Weininger.- 27. “Master Race”: Graphic Storytelling in the Aftermath of the Holocaust, Victoria Aarons.- 28. The Challenges of Translating Art Spiegelman’s Maus, Martín Urdiales-Shaw.- 29. We Are a Long Way Past Maus: Responsible and Irresponsible Holocaust Representations in Graphic Comics and Sitcom Cartoons, Jeffrey Scott Demsky.- 30. Claustrophobic in the Gaps of Others: Affective Investments from the Queer Margins, Golan Moskowitz.- 31. Recrafting the Past: Graphic Novels, the Third Generation and Twenty-First Century Representations of the Holocaust, Claire Gorrara.- 32. X-Men at Auschwitz? Superheroes, Nazis, and the Holocaust, Edward B. Westermann.- 33. An Iconic Image through the Lens of Ka-tzetnik: The Murder of the Mother and the Essence of Auschwitz, David Patterson.- 34. Photographing Survival: Survivor Photographs of, and at, Auschwitz, Tim Cole.- 35. A Reconsideration ofSexual Violence in German Colonial and Nazi Ideology and its Representation in Holocaust Texts, Elizabeth R. Baer.- 36. The Place of Holocaust Survivor Videotestimony: Navigating the Landmarks of First-Person Audio-Visual Representation, Oren Baruch Stier.- 37. Beckett’s Holocaust, Ira Nadel.- 38. The Auschwitz Women’s Camp: An Overview and Reconsideration, Sarah Cushman.- 39. Aryan Feminity: Identity in the Third Reich, Wendy Adele-Marie.- 40. Reconsidering Jewish Rage after the Holocaust, Margarete Myers Feinstein.- 41. Impossible Holocaust Metaphors: Shoes, Matter, Memory, Sharon B. Oster.- 42. From Holocaust Studies to Trauma Studies and Back Again, Hilene Flanzbaum.