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  1. The conflagration of community
    fiction before and after Auschwitz
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    "After Auschwitz to write even a single poem is barbaric." The Conflagration of Community challenges Theodor Adorno's famous statement about aesthetic production after the Holocaust, arguing for the possibility of literature to bear witness to... mehr

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    "After Auschwitz to write even a single poem is barbaric." The Conflagration of Community challenges Theodor Adorno's famous statement about aesthetic production after the Holocaust, arguing for the possibility of literature to bear witness to extreme collective and personal experiences. J. Hillis Miller masterfully considers how novels about the Holocaust relate to fictions written before and after it, and uses theories of community from Jean-Luc Nancy and Derrida to explore the dissolution of community bonds in its wake. Miller juxtaposes readings of books about the Holocaust-Keneally's Schindler's List, McEwan's Black Dogs, Spiegelman's Maus, and Kertész's Fatelessness -with Kafka's novels and Morrison's Beloved, asking what it means to think of texts as acts of testimony. Throughout, Miller questions the resonance between the difficulty of imagining, understanding, or remembering Auschwitz-a difficulty so often a theme in records of the Holocaust-and the exasperating resistance to clear, conclusive interpretation of these novels. The Conflagration of Community is an eloquent study of literature's value to fathoming the unfathomable pt. 1. Theories of community. Nancy contra Stevens -- pt. 2. Franz Kafka: premonitions of Auschwitz. Foreshadowings of Auschwitz in Kafka's writings -- The breakdown of community and the disabling of speech acts in Kafka's The trial -- The Castle: no Mitsein, no verifiable interpretation -- pt. 3. Holocaust novels. Prologue: Community in fiction after Auschwitz -- Three novels about the Shoah -- Imre Kertész's Fatelessness: fiction as testimony -- pt. 4. Fiction after Auschwitz. Morrison's Beloved -- Coda -- Notes -- Index of names, titles of works, and characters.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780226527239; 0226527239
    Schlagworte: Literature, Modern; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Literature, Modern; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Literary; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in literature; Literature, Modern; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Kafka, Franz 1883-1924; Kafka, Franz (1883-1924); Kafka, Franz
    Umfang: Online Ressource (xx, 309 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record

  2. The Conflagration of Community
    Fiction before and after Auschwitz
    Erschienen: 2011; ©2011.
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: Theories of Community -- 1: Nancy contra Stevens -- Part Two: Franz Kafka: Premonitions of Auschwitz -- 2: Foreshadowings of Auschwitz in Kafka's Writings -- 3: The Breakdown of Community... mehr

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    Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: Theories of Community -- 1: Nancy contra Stevens -- Part Two: Franz Kafka: Premonitions of Auschwitz -- 2: Foreshadowings of Auschwitz in Kafka's Writings -- 3: The Breakdown of Community and the Disabling of Speech Acts in Kafka's The Trial -- 4: The Castle: No Mitsein, No Verifiable Interpretation -- Part Three: Holocaust Novels -- Prologue: Community in Fiction after Auschwitz -- 5: Three Novels about the Shoah -- 6: Imre Kertész's Fatelessness: Fiction as Testimony -- Part Four: Fiction after Auschwitz -- 7: Morrison's Beloved -- Coda -- Notes -- Index of Names, Titles of Works, and Characters.

     

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    ISBN: 9780226527239
    Schlagworte: Literature, Modern; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Kafka, Franz ; 1883-1924 ; Criticism and interpretation; Literature, Modern ; 20th century ; History and criticism; Electronic books
    Weitere Schlagworte: Kafka, Franz (1883-1924)
    Umfang: 1 online resource (331 pages)
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    pt. 1. Theories of community. Nancy contra Stevenspt. 2. Franz Kafka: premonitions of Auschwitz. Foreshadowings of Auschwitz in Kafka's writings -- The breakdown of community and the disabling of speech acts in Kafka's The trial -- The Castle: no Mitsein, no verifiable interpretation -- pt. 3. Holocaust novels. Prologue: Community in fiction after Auschwitz -- Three novels about the Shoah -- Imre Kertész's Fatelessness: fiction as testimony -- pt. 4. Fiction after Auschwitz. Morrison's Beloved -- Coda -- Notes -- Index of names, titles of works, and characters.

  3. The conflagration of community
    fiction before and after Auschwitz
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
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    ISBN: 9780226527239; 9781283242301
    Schlagworte: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Judenvernichtung <Motiv>; Literatur
    Weitere Schlagworte: Kafka, Franz / 1883-1924 / Criticism and interpretation; Kertész, Imre (1929-2016): Sorstalanság; Kafka, Franz (1883-1924); Morrison, Toni (1931-2019): Beloved
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XX, 309 S.)
  4. The Conflagration of Community
    Fiction before and after Auschwitz
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    DDC Klassifikation: Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur (830); Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
    Schlagworte: Ahnung; Antizipation; Judenvernichtung; Judenvernichtung <Motiv>; Sklaverei <Motiv>; Literatur
    Weitere Schlagworte: Kafka, Franz (1883-1924); Keneally, Thomas (1935-); McEwan, Ian (1948-); Spiegelman, Art (1948-); Kertész, Imre (1929-2016); Morrison, Toni (1931-2019)
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  5. The conflagration of community
    fiction before and after Auschwitz
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.] ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    "After Auschwitz to write even a single poem is barbaric." The Conflagration of Community challenges Theodor Adorno's famous statement about aesthetic production after the Holocaust, arguing for the possibility of literature to bear witness to... mehr

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    "After Auschwitz to write even a single poem is barbaric." The Conflagration of Community challenges Theodor Adorno's famous statement about aesthetic production after the Holocaust, arguing for the possibility of literature to bear witness to extreme collective and personal experiences. J. Hillis Miller masterfully considers how novels about the Holocaust relate to fictions written before and after it, and uses theories of community from Jean-Luc Nancy and Derrida to explore the dissolution of community bonds in its wake. Miller juxtaposes readings of books about the Holocaust-Keneally's Schindler's List, McEwan's Black Dogs, Spiegelman's Maus, and Kertész's Fatelessness -with Kafka's novels and Morrison's Beloved, asking what it means to think of texts as acts of testimony. Throughout, Miller questions the resonance between the difficulty of imagining, understanding, or remembering Auschwitz-a difficulty so often a theme in records of the Holocaust-and the exasperating resistance to clear, conclusive interpretation of these novels. The Conflagration of Community is an eloquent study of literature's value to fathoming the unfathomable.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780226527239; 0226527239
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 309 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. The conflagration of community
    fiction before and after Auschwitz
    Autor*in: Miller, J
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill. ; Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Juxtaposes readings of books about the Holocaust with Kafka's novels & Morrison's 'Beloved', asking what it means to think of texts as acts of testimony. mehr

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    Juxtaposes readings of books about the Holocaust with Kafka's novels & Morrison's 'Beloved', asking what it means to think of texts as acts of testimony.

     

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