Holocaust narratives: trauma, memory and identity across generations
This book analyzes individual multi-generational frameworks of Holocaust trauma to answer one essential question: How do these narratives change to not only transmit the trauma of the Holocaust but also construct the trauma as a connector to a past that needs to be continued in the present? Introduc...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book analyzes individual multi-generational frameworks of Holocaust trauma to answer one essential question: How do these narratives change to not only transmit the trauma of the Holocaust but also construct the trauma as a connector to a past that needs to be continued in the present? Introduction : Holocaust traumata and their generational legacies and emanations. Generations : structural frameworks -- The dialogical nature of (collective) trauma -- Trauma theory : concepts, implications, outlooks -- Moving trauma theory into the generation of postmemory -- Living in the aftermath : forms of trauma -- Insterstices between individual and cultural trauma -- Trauma as connective force -- Structure of the book -- Narrating the inexpressible : Wiesel's Night as testimonial trendsetter. God on the gallows : doublings of faith -- Trauma in the mirror : identities in the face of trauma -- Paradigmatic accuser : connecting audiences -- Witness in search of meaning and silence -- Surviving and remembering : representing trauma in the present -- The truth of fiction in Louis Begley's Wartime lies. Narrated identities : fictionalization of self and its actual facts -- Negotiating fact and fiction in meaningful representation for the audience -- The creation of meaning and its passing ownership -- (R/De-)construction of narrative and real identity -- Asserting control by narrative means -- Rescuing one's memory from past traumata : Cheryl Pearl Sucher's The rescue of memory. Past and present : making a stance of one's own -- Photographs and other stories : past negatives and healing trauma -- Generational vonnections : approaching first- and second-generation trauma -- First-hand trauma in second-generation writing -- Emancipation through embedding : establishing a meaningful presence of the past -- Meaningful incorporation of past trauma into present narratives -- Encaustic memories : second-generation assertions in Rosenbaum's Second hand smoke. Traumatic impositions : connecting first- and second-generation trauma -- Encountering the ghosts : generational connections to the past -- Close contact : breaking down past and present distinctions -- Imposing trauma : between filial rage and generational forgiveness -- Individual and cultural authorship over trauma stories -- Damaged goods : navigating parental trauma and one's own -- Exclusion from and inclusion into parental narratives -- Remembering, letting go, and incorporating the past into the present -- Progressive and tragic narrative outlook in overcoming trauma -- Connecting worlds : Narrative networks in Horn's The world to come. Generational temporal connections -- Choosing narrative, choosing life -- Linguistic connections to translated pasts -- Storied bridges : connecting present, past, and future worlds -- Meaningful narratives : paper bridges between (past) trauma and (present) meanings -- Connecting worlds : people as stories -- Creating a future from the past -- Stories as narrative intersections between generations -- When memory fails : fiction as history in Everything Is illuminated. Narrative trajectories : limitations of fictional meaning creation -- |
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adam_text | Contents Foreword List of Abbreviations xiii xv Introduction: Holocaust Traumata and Their Generational Legacies and Emanations 1 Generations: Structural Frameworks 3 The Dialogical Nature of (Collective) Trauma 5 Trauma Theory: Concepts, Implications, Outlooks 8 Moving Trauma Theory into the Generation of Postmemory 10 Living in the Aftermath: Forms of Trauma 12 Insterstices between Individual and Cultural Trauma 14 Trauma as Connective Force 17 Structure of the Book 18 1 Narrating the Inexpressible: Wiesel’s Night as a Testimonial Model 24 God on the Gallows: Doublings of Faith 25 Trauma in the Mirror: Identities in the Face of Trauma 32 Paradigmatic Accuser: Connecting Audiences 34 Witness in Search of Meaning and Silence 37 Surviving and Remembering: Representing Trauma in the Present 41 2 The Truth of Fiction in Louis Begley’s Wartime Lies Narrated Identities: Fictionalization of the Self and Its Actual Facts 51 Negotiating Fact and Fiction in Meaningful Representations for an Audience 53 The Creation of Meaning and Its Passing Ownership 56 (R/De-)Construction of Narrative and Real Identity 60 Asserting Control by Narrative Means 65 49
x Contents 3 Rescuing One’s Memory from Past Traumata: Cheryl Pearl Sucher’s The Rescue of Memory Past and Present: Making a Stance of One’s Own 74 Photographs and Other Stories: Past Negatives and Healing Trauma 78 Generational Connections: Approaching First and Second-Generation Trauma 81 First-Hand Trauma in Second-Generation Writing 85 Emancipation through Embedding: Establishing a Meaningful Presence of the Past 89 Meaningful Incorporation of Past Trauma into Present Narratives 93 4 Encaustic Memories: Second-Generation Assertions in Rosenbaum’s Second Hand Smoke 99 Traumatic Impositions: Connecting First- and SecondGeneration Trauma 100 Encountering the Ghosts: Generational Connections to the Past 103 Close Contact: Breaking Down Past and Present Distinctions 105 Imposing Trauma: Between Filial Rage and Generational Forgiveness 108 Individual and Cultural Authorship over Trauma Stories 110 Damaged Goods: Navigating Parental Trauma and One’s Own 111 Exclusion from and Inclusion into Parental Narratives 113 Remembering, Letting Go, and Incorporating the Past into the Present 115 Progressive and Tragic Narrative Outlook in Overcoming Trauma 118 5 Connecting Worlds: Narrative Networks in Horn’s The World to Come Generational Temporal Connections 125 Choosing Narrative, Choosing Life 130 Linguistic Connections to Translated Pasts 132 Storied Bridges: Connecting Present, Past, and Future Worlds 135 Meaningful Narratives: Paper Bridges between (Past) Trauma and (Present) Meanings 137 73 124
Contents xi Connecting Worlds: People as Stories 138 Creating a Future from the Past 140 Stories as Narrative Intersections between Generations 142 6 When Memory Fails: Fiction as History in Everything Is Illuminated Narrative Trajectories: Limitations of Fictional Meaning 148 Creation 149 Generational Positions: Midrashic Engagements and Circular Historicity 150 (Re) constructing the Past: Interrelations between the Place and Its Stories 152 Language and Silence: Connective Phantasmagorias of Meaning 155 Workable Terminologies: Integrating Past-Tensed Facts 158 Fictional Records: Tracking Meanings between the Past and the Present 162 Narrative Realities: Permeating Events and Stories 165 Imaginative Representation: Memory’s Narrative Dependencies 167 Generational Catharsis in Dyadic, Generational Encounters 169 Conclusion: The Future of Trauma 172 Index 181
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Contents Foreword List of Abbreviations xiii xv Introduction: Holocaust Traumata and Their Generational Legacies and Emanations 1 Generations: Structural Frameworks 3 The Dialogical Nature of (Collective) Trauma 5 Trauma Theory: Concepts, Implications, Outlooks 8 Moving Trauma Theory into the Generation of Postmemory 10 Living in the Aftermath: Forms of Trauma 12 Insterstices between Individual and Cultural Trauma 14 Trauma as Connective Force 17 Structure of the Book 18 1 Narrating the Inexpressible: Wiesel’s Night as a Testimonial Model 24 God on the Gallows: Doublings of Faith 25 Trauma in the Mirror: Identities in the Face of Trauma 32 Paradigmatic Accuser: Connecting Audiences 34 Witness in Search of Meaning and Silence 37 Surviving and Remembering: Representing Trauma in the Present 41 2 The Truth of Fiction in Louis Begley’s Wartime Lies Narrated Identities: Fictionalization of the Self and Its Actual Facts 51 Negotiating Fact and Fiction in Meaningful Representations for an Audience 53 The Creation of Meaning and Its Passing Ownership 56 (R/De-)Construction of Narrative and Real Identity 60 Asserting Control by Narrative Means 65 49
x Contents 3 Rescuing One’s Memory from Past Traumata: Cheryl Pearl Sucher’s The Rescue of Memory Past and Present: Making a Stance of One’s Own 74 Photographs and Other Stories: Past Negatives and Healing Trauma 78 Generational Connections: Approaching First and Second-Generation Trauma 81 First-Hand Trauma in Second-Generation Writing 85 Emancipation through Embedding: Establishing a Meaningful Presence of the Past 89 Meaningful Incorporation of Past Trauma into Present Narratives 93 4 Encaustic Memories: Second-Generation Assertions in Rosenbaum’s Second Hand Smoke 99 Traumatic Impositions: Connecting First- and SecondGeneration Trauma 100 Encountering the Ghosts: Generational Connections to the Past 103 Close Contact: Breaking Down Past and Present Distinctions 105 Imposing Trauma: Between Filial Rage and Generational Forgiveness 108 Individual and Cultural Authorship over Trauma Stories 110 Damaged Goods: Navigating Parental Trauma and One’s Own 111 Exclusion from and Inclusion into Parental Narratives 113 Remembering, Letting Go, and Incorporating the Past into the Present 115 Progressive and Tragic Narrative Outlook in Overcoming Trauma 118 5 Connecting Worlds: Narrative Networks in Horn’s The World to Come Generational Temporal Connections 125 Choosing Narrative, Choosing Life 130 Linguistic Connections to Translated Pasts 132 Storied Bridges: Connecting Present, Past, and Future Worlds 135 Meaningful Narratives: Paper Bridges between (Past) Trauma and (Present) Meanings 137 73 124
Contents xi Connecting Worlds: People as Stories 138 Creating a Future from the Past 140 Stories as Narrative Intersections between Generations 142 6 When Memory Fails: Fiction as History in Everything Is Illuminated Narrative Trajectories: Limitations of Fictional Meaning 148 Creation 149 Generational Positions: Midrashic Engagements and Circular Historicity 150 (Re) constructing the Past: Interrelations between the Place and Its Stories 152 Language and Silence: Connective Phantasmagorias of Meaning 155 Workable Terminologies: Integrating Past-Tensed Facts 158 Fictional Records: Tracking Meanings between the Past and the Present 162 Narrative Realities: Permeating Events and Stories 165 Imaginative Representation: Memory’s Narrative Dependencies 167 Generational Catharsis in Dyadic, Generational Encounters 169 Conclusion: The Future of Trauma 172 Index 181 |
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spelling | Wilhelm, Thorsten 1989- Verfasser (DE-588)1217726659 aut Holocaust narratives trauma, memory and identity across generations Thorsten Wilhelm New York ; London Routledge 2020 xiv, 186 Seiten Breite 152 mm, Hoehe 229 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge studies in comparatinve literature Dissertation Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg 2020 This book analyzes individual multi-generational frameworks of Holocaust trauma to answer one essential question: How do these narratives change to not only transmit the trauma of the Holocaust but also construct the trauma as a connector to a past that needs to be continued in the present? Introduction : Holocaust traumata and their generational legacies and emanations. Generations : structural frameworks -- The dialogical nature of (collective) trauma -- Trauma theory : concepts, implications, outlooks -- Moving trauma theory into the generation of postmemory -- Living in the aftermath : forms of trauma -- Insterstices between individual and cultural trauma -- Trauma as connective force -- Structure of the book -- Narrating the inexpressible : Wiesel's Night as testimonial trendsetter. God on the gallows : doublings of faith -- Trauma in the mirror : identities in the face of trauma -- Paradigmatic accuser : connecting audiences -- Witness in search of meaning and silence -- Surviving and remembering : representing trauma in the present -- The truth of fiction in Louis Begley's Wartime lies. Narrated identities : fictionalization of self and its actual facts -- Negotiating fact and fiction in meaningful representation for the audience -- The creation of meaning and its passing ownership -- (R/De-)construction of narrative and real identity -- Asserting control by narrative means -- Rescuing one's memory from past traumata : Cheryl Pearl Sucher's The rescue of memory. Past and present : making a stance of one's own -- Photographs and other stories : past negatives and healing trauma -- Generational vonnections : approaching first- and second-generation trauma -- First-hand trauma in second-generation writing -- Emancipation through embedding : establishing a meaningful presence of the past -- Meaningful incorporation of past trauma into present narratives -- Encaustic memories : second-generation assertions in Rosenbaum's Second hand smoke. Traumatic impositions : connecting first- and second-generation trauma -- Encountering the ghosts : generational connections to the past -- Close contact : breaking down past and present distinctions -- Imposing trauma : between filial rage and generational forgiveness -- Individual and cultural authorship over trauma stories -- Damaged goods : navigating parental trauma and one's own -- Exclusion from and inclusion into parental narratives -- Remembering, letting go, and incorporating the past into the present -- Progressive and tragic narrative outlook in overcoming trauma -- Connecting worlds : Narrative networks in Horn's The world to come. Generational temporal connections -- Choosing narrative, choosing life -- Linguistic connections to translated pasts -- Storied bridges : connecting present, past, and future worlds -- Meaningful narratives : paper bridges between (past) trauma and (present) meanings -- Connecting worlds : people as stories -- Creating a future from the past -- Stories as narrative intersections between generations -- When memory fails : fiction as history in Everything Is illuminated. Narrative trajectories : limitations of fictional meaning creation -- Trauma (DE-588)4060748-3 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd rswk-swf Judenvernichtung Motiv (DE-588)4122228-3 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf American literature / Jewish authors / History and criticism Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature Psychic trauma in literature Collective memory in literature Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) / Historiography (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Judenvernichtung Motiv (DE-588)4122228-3 s Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 s Trauma (DE-588)4060748-3 s DE-604 Äquivalent Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-367-44297-2 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-00-308754-0 Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034573317&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Holocaust narratives trauma, memory and identity across generations |
title_auth | Holocaust narratives trauma, memory and identity across generations |
title_exact_search | Holocaust narratives trauma, memory and identity across generations |
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title_full | Holocaust narratives trauma, memory and identity across generations Thorsten Wilhelm |
title_fullStr | Holocaust narratives trauma, memory and identity across generations Thorsten Wilhelm |
title_full_unstemmed | Holocaust narratives trauma, memory and identity across generations Thorsten Wilhelm |
title_short | Holocaust narratives |
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title_sub | trauma, memory and identity across generations |
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