Traces of war: interpreting ethics and trauma in twentieth-century French writing
The legacy of the Second World War remains unsettled; no consensus has been achieved about its meaning and its lasting impact. This is pre-eminently the case in France, where the experience of defeat and occupation created the grounds for a deeply ambiguous mixture of resistance and collaboration, p...
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Zusammenfassung: | The legacy of the Second World War remains unsettled; no consensus has been achieved about its meaning and its lasting impact. This is pre-eminently the case in France, where the experience of defeat and occupation created the grounds for a deeply ambiguous mixture of resistance and collaboration, pride and humiliation, heroism and abjection, which writers and politicians have been trying to disentangle ever since. This book develops a theoretical approach which draws on trauma studies and hermeneutics; and it then focuses on some of the intellectuals who lived through the war and on how their experience and troubled memories of it continue to echo through their later writing, even and especially when it is not the explicit topic. This was an astonishing generation of writers who would go on to play a pivotal role on a global scale in post-war aesthetic and philosophical endeavours. The book proposes close readings of works by some of the most brilliant amongst them: Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Charlotte Delbo, Paul Ricoeur, Emmanuel Levinas, Louis Althusser, Jorge Semprun, Elie Wiesel, and Sarah Kofman |
Beschreibung: | Acknowledgements Introduction: Don't Mention the War Section A: Ethics, Trauma and Interpretation Chapter 1. Trauma and Ethics: Telling the Other's Story Chapter 2. Traumatic Hermeneutics: Reading and Overreading the Pain of Others Section B: Writing the War: Sartre, Beauvoir, Camus Chapter 3. Sartre and Beauvoir: A Very Gentle Occupation? Chapter 4. Camus's War: L'Etranger and Lettres à un ami allemand Chapter 5. Interpreting, Ethics and Witnessing in La Peste and La Chute Section C: Prisoners of War Give Philosophy Lessons Chapter 6. Life Stories: Ricoeur Chapter 7. Afterlives: Althusser and Levinas Chapter 8. Levinas the Novelist Section D: Surviving, Witnessing and Telling Tales Chapter 9. Testimony/Literature/Fiction: Jorge Semprun Chapter 10. Elie Wiesel: Witnessing, Telling and Knowing Chapter 11. Sarah Kofman and the Time Bomb of Memory Conclusion: Whose War, Which War? Bibliography |
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contents | Ethics, Trauma and Interpretation -- Trauma and Ethics: Telling the Other's Story, p.11 -- Traumatic Hermeneutics: Reading and Overreading the Pain of Others, p.29 -- Writing the War: Sartre, Beauvoir, Camus -- Sartre and Beauvoir: A Very Gentle Occupation?, p.49 -- Camus's War: L'Etranger and Lettres a un ami alfemand, p.65 -- Interpreting, Ethics and Witnessing in La Peste and La Chute, p.80 -- Prisoners of War Give Philosophy Lessons -- Life Stories: Riceeur, p.119 -- Afterlives: Althusser and Levinas, p.134 -- Levinas the Novelist, p.148 -- Surviving, Witnessing and Telling Tales -- Testimony/Literature/Fiction: Jorge Semprun, p.165 -- Elie Wiesel: Witnessing, Telling and Knowing, p.193 -- Sarah Kofman and the Time Bomb of Memory, p.218 -- Condusion: Whose War, Which War?, p.234 -- Bibliography, p.239 -- Index, p.250 |
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spelling | Davis, Colin 1960- Verfasser aut Traces of war interpreting ethics and trauma in twentieth-century French writing Colin Davis Liverpool Liverpool University Press 2017 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Contemporary French and Francophone cultures 880-01 Acknowledgements Introduction: Don't Mention the War Section A: Ethics, Trauma and Interpretation Chapter 1. Trauma and Ethics: Telling the Other's Story Chapter 2. Traumatic Hermeneutics: Reading and Overreading the Pain of Others Section B: Writing the War: Sartre, Beauvoir, Camus Chapter 3. Sartre and Beauvoir: A Very Gentle Occupation? Chapter 4. Camus's War: L'Etranger and Lettres à un ami allemand Chapter 5. Interpreting, Ethics and Witnessing in La Peste and La Chute Section C: Prisoners of War Give Philosophy Lessons Chapter 6. Life Stories: Ricoeur Chapter 7. Afterlives: Althusser and Levinas Chapter 8. Levinas the Novelist Section D: Surviving, Witnessing and Telling Tales Chapter 9. Testimony/Literature/Fiction: Jorge Semprun Chapter 10. Elie Wiesel: Witnessing, Telling and Knowing Chapter 11. Sarah Kofman and the Time Bomb of Memory Conclusion: Whose War, Which War? Bibliography Ethics, Trauma and Interpretation -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Trauma and Ethics: Telling the Other's Story, p.11 -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Traumatic Hermeneutics: Reading and Overreading the Pain of Others, p.29 -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Writing the War: Sartre, Beauvoir, Camus -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Sartre and Beauvoir: A Very Gentle Occupation?, p.49 -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Camus's War: L'Etranger and Lettres a un ami alfemand, p.65 -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Interpreting, Ethics and Witnessing in La Peste and La Chute, p.80 -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Prisoners of War Give Philosophy Lessons -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Life Stories: Riceeur, p.119 -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Afterlives: Althusser and Levinas, p.134 -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Levinas the Novelist, p.148 -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Surviving, Witnessing and Telling Tales -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Testimony/Literature/Fiction: Jorge Semprun, p.165 -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Elie Wiesel: Witnessing, Telling and Knowing, p.193 -- Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. Sarah Kofman and the Time Bomb of Memory, p.218 -- Condusion: Whose War, Which War?, p.234 -- Bibliography, p.239 -- Index, p.250 Section A 1 2 Seetion B 3 4 5 Seetion C 6 7 8 Seetion D 9 10 II. The legacy of the Second World War remains unsettled; no consensus has been achieved about its meaning and its lasting impact. This is pre-eminently the case in France, where the experience of defeat and occupation created the grounds for a deeply ambiguous mixture of resistance and collaboration, pride and humiliation, heroism and abjection, which writers and politicians have been trying to disentangle ever since. This book develops a theoretical approach which draws on trauma studies and hermeneutics; and it then focuses on some of the intellectuals who lived through the war and on how their experience and troubled memories of it continue to echo through their later writing, even and especially when it is not the explicit topic. This was an astonishing generation of writers who would go on to play a pivotal role on a global scale in post-war aesthetic and philosophical endeavours. The book proposes close readings of works by some of the most brilliant amongst them: Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Charlotte Delbo, Paul Ricoeur, Emmanuel Levinas, Louis Althusser, Jorge Semprun, Elie Wiesel, and Sarah Kofman Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 Littérature et guerre Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) Influence Litterature française Histoire et critique Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) Litterature et guerre French literature Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) LITERARY CRITICISM European Literary studies: from c 1900 Literary studies: general Literature and literary studies Literature: history and criticism War and literature French literature 20th century History and criticism World War, 1939-1945 France Influence World War, 1939-1945 France Literature and the war Trauma (DE-588)4060748-3 gnd rswk-swf Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 gnd rswk-swf Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Französisch (DE-588)4113615-9 gnd rswk-swf Zweiter Weltkrieg Motiv (DE-588)4133624-0 gnd rswk-swf 1900-1999 France Electronic books Criticism, interpretation, etc Französisch (DE-588)4113615-9 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 s Trauma (DE-588)4060748-3 s Zweiter Weltkrieg Motiv (DE-588)4133624-0 s Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781786940421 https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1813052 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext 500-01/(Q Acknowledgements Introduction: Don't Mention the War Section A: Ethics, Trauma and Interpretation Chapter 1. Trauma and Ethics: Telling the Other's Story Chapter 2. Traumatic Hermeneutics: Reading and Overreading the Pain of Others Section B: Writing the War: Sartre, Beauvoir, Camus Chapter 3. Sartre and Beauvoir: A Very Gentle OccupationChapter 4. Camus's War: L'Etranger and Lettres a⁺ђ un ami allemand Chapter 5. Interpreting, Ethics and Witnessing in La Peste and La Chute Section C: Prisoners of War Give Philosophy Lessons Chapter 6. Life Stories: Ricoeur Chapter 7. Afterlives: Althusser and Levinas Chapter 8. Levinas the Novelist Section D: Surviving, Witnessing and Telling Tales Chapter 9. Testimony/Literature/Fiction: Jorge Semprun Chapter 10. Elie Wiesel: Witnessing, Telling and Knowing Chapter 11. Sarah Kofman and the Time Bomb of Memory Conclusion: Whose War, Which War This work is licensed by Knowledge Unlatched under a Creative Commons license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode |
spellingShingle | Davis, Colin 1960- Traces of war interpreting ethics and trauma in twentieth-century French writing Ethics, Trauma and Interpretation -- Trauma and Ethics: Telling the Other's Story, p.11 -- Traumatic Hermeneutics: Reading and Overreading the Pain of Others, p.29 -- Writing the War: Sartre, Beauvoir, Camus -- Sartre and Beauvoir: A Very Gentle Occupation?, p.49 -- Camus's War: L'Etranger and Lettres a un ami alfemand, p.65 -- Interpreting, Ethics and Witnessing in La Peste and La Chute, p.80 -- Prisoners of War Give Philosophy Lessons -- Life Stories: Riceeur, p.119 -- Afterlives: Althusser and Levinas, p.134 -- Levinas the Novelist, p.148 -- Surviving, Witnessing and Telling Tales -- Testimony/Literature/Fiction: Jorge Semprun, p.165 -- Elie Wiesel: Witnessing, Telling and Knowing, p.193 -- Sarah Kofman and the Time Bomb of Memory, p.218 -- Condusion: Whose War, Which War?, p.234 -- Bibliography, p.239 -- Index, p.250 Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 Littérature et guerre Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) Influence Litterature française Histoire et critique Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) Litterature et guerre French literature Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) LITERARY CRITICISM European Literary studies: from c 1900 Literary studies: general Literature and literary studies Literature: history and criticism War and literature French literature 20th century History and criticism World War, 1939-1945 France Influence World War, 1939-1945 France Literature and the war Trauma (DE-588)4060748-3 gnd Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Französisch (DE-588)4113615-9 gnd Zweiter Weltkrieg Motiv (DE-588)4133624-0 gnd |
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title_alt | Ethics, Trauma and Interpretation -- Trauma and Ethics: Telling the Other's Story, p.11 -- Traumatic Hermeneutics: Reading and Overreading the Pain of Others, p.29 -- Writing the War: Sartre, Beauvoir, Camus -- Sartre and Beauvoir: A Very Gentle Occupation?, p.49 -- Camus's War: L'Etranger and Lettres a un ami alfemand, p.65 -- Interpreting, Ethics and Witnessing in La Peste and La Chute, p.80 -- Prisoners of War Give Philosophy Lessons -- Life Stories: Riceeur, p.119 -- Afterlives: Althusser and Levinas, p.134 -- Levinas the Novelist, p.148 -- Surviving, Witnessing and Telling Tales -- Testimony/Literature/Fiction: Jorge Semprun, p.165 -- Elie Wiesel: Witnessing, Telling and Knowing, p.193 -- Sarah Kofman and the Time Bomb of Memory, p.218 -- Condusion: Whose War, Which War?, p.234 -- Bibliography, p.239 -- Index, p.250 |
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title_full | Traces of war interpreting ethics and trauma in twentieth-century French writing Colin Davis |
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topic_facet | Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) Litterature française French literature Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) LITERARY CRITICISM Literary studies: from c 1900 Literary studies: general Literature and literary studies Literature: history and criticism War and literature French literature 20th century History and criticism World War, 1939-1945 France Influence World War, 1939-1945 France Literature and the war Trauma Zweiter Weltkrieg Ethik Literatur Französisch Zweiter Weltkrieg Motiv |
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