The Belated Witness

The Belated Witness
Title The Belated Witness PDF eBook
Author Michael G. Levine
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 260
Release 2006
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780804755559

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The Belated Witness examines major works by Art Spiegelman, Cynthia Ozick, Christa Wolf, and Paul Celan, focusing specifically on the unsettling configuration of birth-as-death trauma around which these texts are organized.

The Era of the Witness

The Era of the Witness
Title The Era of the Witness PDF eBook
Author Annette Wieviorka
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 198
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780801443312

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What is the role of the survivor testimony in Holocaust remembrance? In this book, a concise, rigorously argued, and provocative work of cultural and intellectual history, the author seeks to answer this surpassingly complex question.

Testimony After Catastrophe

Testimony After Catastrophe
Title Testimony After Catastrophe PDF eBook
Author Stevan Weine
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 208
Release 2006-08-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0810123010

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Survivors of political violence give testimonies in families and communities, trials and truth commissions, religious institutions, psychotherapies, newspapers, documentaries, artworks, and even in solitude. Through spoken, written, and visual images, survivors' testimonies tell stories that may change history, politics, and life itself. In this book Stevan Weine, a psychiatrist and scholar in the field of mental health and human rights, focuses on the testimony of survivors for the hope it might hold-hope expressed by survivors again and again that, no matter what horrors or humiliations they have endured, some good might come of their stories. It is through the thinking of Mikhail Bakhtin, and his approach to narrative, that Weine seeks to read the testimony of survivors of political violence from four different twentieth-century historical nightmares--and to read them as the stories they are meant to be, fully conveying their legitimacy, resourcefulness, power--and, finally, hope. A deeply involving, compassionate, occasionally confrontational blend of practical hands-on experience and dialogic theory, emerging from the author's decade-long work in Europe and Chicago with survivors of the Balkan wars, this book is committed to the proposition that efforts to use testimony to address the consequences of political violence can be strengthened--though by no means guaranteed--if they are based on a fuller acknowledgment of the personal and ethical elements embodied in the narrative essence of testimony. These elements are what Testimony after Catastrophe seeks to reveal.

Testimony

Testimony
Title Testimony PDF eBook
Author Shoshana Felman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 315
Release 2013-10-18
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1135206031

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In this unique collection, Yale literary critic Shoshana Felman and psychoanalyst Dori Laub examine the nature and function of memory and the act of witnessing, both in their general relation to the acts of writing and reading, and in their particular relation to the Holocaust. Moving from the literary to the visual, from the artistic to the autobiographical, and from the psychoanalytic to the historical, the book defines for the first time the trauma of the Holocaust as a radical crisis of witnessing "the unprecedented historical occurrence of...an event eliminating its own witness." Through the alternation of a literary and clinical perspective, the authors focus on the henceforth modified relation between knowledge and event, literature and evidence, speech and survival, witnessing and ethics.

Performing Exile, Performing Self

Performing Exile, Performing Self
Title Performing Exile, Performing Self PDF eBook
Author Y. Meerzon
Publisher Springer
Pages 406
Release 2012-04-05
Genre Music
ISBN 0230371914

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This book examines the life and art of those contemporary artists who by force or by choice find themselves on other shores. It argues that the exilic challenge enables the émigré artist to (re)establish new artistic devices, new laws and a new language of communication in both his everyday life and his artistic work.

United States of America V. Greer

United States of America V. Greer
Title United States of America V. Greer PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 94
Release 1984
Genre
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Nexus

Nexus
Title Nexus PDF eBook
Author William Collins Donahue
Publisher Camden House
Pages 258
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 1571135014

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'Nexus' publishes innovative research in German Jewish studies and serves as a venue for introducing new directions in the field, analyzing the development and definition of the field itself, and considering the place of German Jewish studies within the disciplines of both German studies and Jewish studies.