Trauma & memory: the Holocaust in contemporary culture
Over the past decades, the memory of the Holocaust has not only become a common cultural consciousness but also a cultural property shared by people all over the world. This collection brings together academics, critics and creative practitioners from the fields of Holocaust Studies, Literature, His...
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Zusammenfassung: | Over the past decades, the memory of the Holocaust has not only become a common cultural consciousness but also a cultural property shared by people all over the world. This collection brings together academics, critics and creative practitioners from the fields of Holocaust Studies, Literature, History, Media Studies, Creative Writing and German Studies to discuss contemporary trends in Holocaust commemoration and representation in literature, film, TV, the entertainment industry and social media. The essays in this trans-disciplinary collection debate how contemporary culture engages with the legacy of the Holocaust now that, 75 years on from the end of the Second World War, the number of actual survivors is dwindling. It engages with ongoing cultural debates in Holocaust Studies that have seen a development from, largely, testimonial presentations of the Holocaust to more fictional narratives both in literature and film. In addition to a number of chapters focusing in particular on literary trends in Holocaust representation, the collection also assesses other forms of cultural production surrounding the Holocaust, ranging from recent official memorialisation in Germany to Holocaust presentation in film, computer games and social media. The collection also highlights the contributions by creative practitioners such as writers and performers who use drama and the traditional art of storytelling in order to keep memories alive and pass them on to new generations. |
Beschreibung: | The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of "Holocaust studies : a journal of culture and history", volume 25 (2019), issue 1/2 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
CITATION INFORMATION
V
JJ
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS J
X
PART I
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION: THE HOLOCAUST IN CONTEMPORARY CULTURE 3
CH RISTINC BERBERICH
1 TO TELL THE STORY : CULTURAL TRAUMA AND HOLOCAUST METANARRATIVE ]4
ANNA CLARE HUNTER
PART II
NEW TRENDS IN HOLOCAUST FICTION
2 NO LAUGHING MATTER: HUMOR AND THE HOLOCAUST IN WOODY ALLEN, SHALOM
AUSLANDER, AND HOWARD JACOBSON 33
CHRISTOPHER MADDEN
3 FROM SILENCE TO TESTIMONY: PERFORMING TRAUMA AND POSTMEMORY IN
JONATHAN SAFRAN FOER S EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED 43
AUDREY BARDIZBANIAN
4 WHOSE TRAUMA IS IT? A TRAUMA-THEORETICAL READING OF THE BOOK THIEF BY
MARCUS ZUSAK 64
ZUZANA BURDKOVD
5 I THINK I M BEGINNING TO UNDERSTAND. WHAT I M WRITING IS AN
INFRANOVCF: LAURENT BINET, HHHH AND THE PROBLEM OF WRITING HISTORY 79
CHRISTINE BERBERIEH
6 BEYOND WORDS : REPRESENTING THE HOLOCAUST BY BULLETS 93
SUE VICE
VI CONTENTS
7 STILL STRUGGLING WITH GERMAN HISTORY: W.G. SEBALD, GUNTER DEMNIG AND
ACTIVIST MEMORY WORKERS IN BERLIN TODAY 106
KIRSTEN GRIMSTAD
PART III
THE HOLOCAUST IN CONTEMPORARY CULTURE
8 REMEMBERING THE UNWANTED VICTIMS: INITIATIVES TO MEMORIALIZE THE
NATIONAL SOCIALIST EUTHANASIA PROGRAM IN GERMANY 125
CAROLINE PEARCE
9 FIGURING THE GREY ZONE: THE AUSCHWITZ SONDERKOMMANDO IN CONTEMPORARY
CULTURE 148
DOMINIC WILLIAMS
10 INSTAGRAM AND AUSCHWITZ: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT SOCIAL
MEDIA
HAS ON HOLOCAUST REPRESENTATION 165
GEMMA COMMANE AND REBEKAH POTTON
11 ENCOUNTERING AUSCHWITZ: TOURING THE AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU STATE MUSEUM
189
CLAIRE GRIFFITHS
AFTERWORD: CONCLUSION 208
CHRISTINE BERBERICH
INDEX
Contents Citation Information Notes on Contributors vii ix PARTI Introduction Introduction: the Holocaust in contemporary culture Christine Berberich 1 ‘To tell the story’: cultural trauma and holocaust metanarrative Anna Clare Hunter 3 14 PARTII New Trends in Holocaust Fiction 2 3 4 5 6 No laughing matter: humor and the Holocaust in Woody Allen, Shalom Ausländer, and Howard Jacobson Christopher Madden 33 From silence to testimony: performing trauma and postmemory in Jonathan Safran Foer s Everything is Illuminated Audrey Bardizbanian 48 Whose trauma is it? A trauma-theoretical reading of The Book Thiefby Marcus Zusak Zuzana Burákova 64 Ί think I’m beginning to understand. What I’m writing is an infranovel’: Laurent Binet, ННҺН and the problem of ‘writing history’ Christine Berberich 79 ‘Beyond words’: representing the ‘Holocaust by bullets’ Sue Vice 93
VI 7 CONTENTS Still struggling with German history: W.G. Sebald, Gunter Demnig and activist memory workers in Berlin today Kirsten Grimstad 106 PART III The Holocaust in Contemporary Culture 8 9 Remembering the unwanted’ victims: initiatives to memorialize the National Socialist euthanasia program in Germany Caroline Pearce 125 Figuring the Grey Zone: the Auschwitz Sonderkommando in contemporary culture Dominic Williams 148 10 Instagram and Auschwitz: a critical assessment of the impact social media has on Holocaust representation Gemma Commane and Rebekah Potton 11 Encountering Auschwitz: touring the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Claire Griffiths 165 189 Afterword: Conclusion Christine Berberich 208 Index 217
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CONTENTS
CITATION INFORMATION
V
JJ
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS J
X
PART I
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION: THE HOLOCAUST IN CONTEMPORARY CULTURE 3
CH RISTINC BERBERICH
1 'TO TELL THE STORY': CULTURAL TRAUMA AND HOLOCAUST METANARRATIVE ]4
ANNA CLARE HUNTER
PART II
NEW TRENDS IN HOLOCAUST FICTION
2 NO LAUGHING MATTER: HUMOR AND THE HOLOCAUST IN WOODY ALLEN, SHALOM
AUSLANDER, AND HOWARD JACOBSON 33
CHRISTOPHER MADDEN
3 FROM SILENCE TO TESTIMONY: PERFORMING TRAUMA AND POSTMEMORY IN
JONATHAN SAFRAN FOER'S EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED 43
AUDREY BARDIZBANIAN
4 WHOSE TRAUMA IS IT? A TRAUMA-THEORETICAL READING OF THE BOOK THIEF BY
MARCUS ZUSAK 64
ZUZANA BURDKOVD
5 'I THINK I'M BEGINNING TO UNDERSTAND. WHAT I'M WRITING IS AN
INFRANOVCF: LAURENT BINET, HHHH AND THE PROBLEM OF 'WRITING HISTORY' 79
CHRISTINE BERBERIEH
6 'BEYOND WORDS': REPRESENTING THE 'HOLOCAUST BY BULLETS' 93
SUE VICE
VI CONTENTS
7 STILL STRUGGLING WITH GERMAN HISTORY: W.G. SEBALD, GUNTER DEMNIG AND
ACTIVIST MEMORY WORKERS IN BERLIN TODAY 106
KIRSTEN GRIMSTAD
PART III
THE HOLOCAUST IN CONTEMPORARY CULTURE
8 REMEMBERING THE 'UNWANTED' VICTIMS: INITIATIVES TO MEMORIALIZE THE
NATIONAL SOCIALIST EUTHANASIA PROGRAM IN GERMANY 125
CAROLINE PEARCE
9 FIGURING THE GREY ZONE: THE AUSCHWITZ SONDERKOMMANDO IN CONTEMPORARY
CULTURE 148
DOMINIC WILLIAMS
10 INSTAGRAM AND AUSCHWITZ: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT SOCIAL
MEDIA
HAS ON HOLOCAUST REPRESENTATION 165
GEMMA COMMANE AND REBEKAH POTTON
11 ENCOUNTERING AUSCHWITZ: TOURING THE AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU STATE MUSEUM
189
CLAIRE GRIFFITHS
AFTERWORD: CONCLUSION 208
CHRISTINE BERBERICH
INDEX
Contents Citation Information Notes on Contributors vii ix PARTI Introduction Introduction: the Holocaust in contemporary culture Christine Berberich 1 ‘To tell the story’: cultural trauma and holocaust metanarrative Anna Clare Hunter 3 14 PARTII New Trends in Holocaust Fiction 2 3 4 5 6 No laughing matter: humor and the Holocaust in Woody Allen, Shalom Ausländer, and Howard Jacobson Christopher Madden 33 From silence to testimony: performing trauma and postmemory in Jonathan Safran Foer s Everything is Illuminated Audrey Bardizbanian 48 Whose trauma is it? A trauma-theoretical reading of The Book Thiefby Marcus Zusak Zuzana Burákova 64 Ί think I’m beginning to understand. What I’m writing is an infranovel’: Laurent Binet, ННҺН and the problem of ‘writing history’ Christine Berberich 79 ‘Beyond words’: representing the ‘Holocaust by bullets’ Sue Vice 93
VI 7 CONTENTS Still struggling with German history: W.G. Sebald, Gunter Demnig and activist memory workers in Berlin today Kirsten Grimstad 106 PART III The Holocaust in Contemporary Culture 8 9 Remembering the unwanted’ victims: initiatives to memorialize the National Socialist euthanasia program in Germany Caroline Pearce 125 Figuring the Grey Zone: the Auschwitz Sonderkommando in contemporary culture Dominic Williams 148 10 Instagram and Auschwitz: a critical assessment of the impact social media has on Holocaust representation Gemma Commane and Rebekah Potton 11 Encountering Auschwitz: touring the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Claire Griffiths 165 189 Afterword: Conclusion Christine Berberich 208 Index 217 |
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spelling | Trauma & memory the Holocaust in contemporary culture edited by Christine Berberich Trauma and memory London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2021 xi, 223 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of "Holocaust studies : a journal of culture and history", volume 25 (2019), issue 1/2 Over the past decades, the memory of the Holocaust has not only become a common cultural consciousness but also a cultural property shared by people all over the world. This collection brings together academics, critics and creative practitioners from the fields of Holocaust Studies, Literature, History, Media Studies, Creative Writing and German Studies to discuss contemporary trends in Holocaust commemoration and representation in literature, film, TV, the entertainment industry and social media. The essays in this trans-disciplinary collection debate how contemporary culture engages with the legacy of the Holocaust now that, 75 years on from the end of the Second World War, the number of actual survivors is dwindling. It engages with ongoing cultural debates in Holocaust Studies that have seen a development from, largely, testimonial presentations of the Holocaust to more fictional narratives both in literature and film. In addition to a number of chapters focusing in particular on literary trends in Holocaust representation, the collection also assesses other forms of cultural production surrounding the Holocaust, ranging from recent official memorialisation in Germany to Holocaust presentation in film, computer games and social media. The collection also highlights the contributions by creative practitioners such as writers and performers who use drama and the traditional art of storytelling in order to keep memories alive and pass them on to new generations. Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Judenvernichtung Motiv (DE-588)4122228-3 gnd rswk-swf Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd rswk-swf Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in motion pictures Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), on television Collective memory (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 s Judenvernichtung Motiv (DE-588)4122228-3 s DE-604 Berberich, Christine 1969- (DE-588)139325123 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-003-14565-3 SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032641833&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032641833&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Trauma & memory the Holocaust in contemporary culture |
title_alt | Trauma and memory |
title_auth | Trauma & memory the Holocaust in contemporary culture |
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title_full | Trauma & memory the Holocaust in contemporary culture edited by Christine Berberich |
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