This anthology offers fresh approaches to understanding how grandchildren of Holocaust survivors and perpetrators treat their traumatic legacies. Cover -- Series -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword --...
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This anthology offers fresh approaches to understanding how grandchildren of Holocaust survivors and perpetrators treat their traumatic legacies. Cover -- Series -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Introduction: Emerging Trends in Third-Generation Holocaust Representation -- 1 Third-Generation Holocaust Inheritance in Two Graphic Narratives: A Layering of Histories and Legacies -- 2 "Things will never be alright again": Third-Generation German Jewish Literature and the Questions of Remembrance, Reconciliation and Revenge -- 3 Julie Orringer's: A New Turn in Holocaust Representation -- 4 Categories of Catastrophe: Third-Generation Reckoning in Susanne Fritz's Becoming a Child of War -- 5 The "Tumor of Memory" in Fabrice Humbert's: The Origin of Violence -- 6 Numbers and Portraits: Reframing Auschwitz Tattoos in Dana Doron and Uriel Sinai's Numbered -- 7 Representations of Identity and the Holocaust Archive in Third-Generation Graphic Narrative -- 8 Writing Inherited Stories: A Study of Representational Anxiety in Australian Third-Generation Holocaust Literature -- 9 Animals and the Holocaust in Nava Semel's And The Rat Laughed -- 10 Third-Generation Holocaust Survivors in Israel: Cultural Narratives -- 11 Distant Relations: Third-Generation Presprtrator Descendants Writing in English -- Conclusion -- Index -- About the Editors.