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  1. Persistent legacy
    the Holocaust and German studies
    Contributor: McGlothlin, Erin Heather (Herausgeber); Kapczynski, Jennifer M. (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    In studies of Holocaust representation and memory, scholars of literature and culture traditionally have focused on particular national contexts. At the same time, recent work has brought the Holocaust into the arena of the transnational, leading to... more

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    In studies of Holocaust representation and memory, scholars of literature and culture traditionally have focused on particular national contexts. At the same time, recent work has brought the Holocaust into the arena of the transnational, leading to a crossroads between localized and global understandings of Holocaust memory. Further complicating the issue are generational shifts that occur with the passage of time, and which render memory and representations of the Holocaust ever more mediated, commodified, and departicularized. Nowhere is the inquiry into Holocaust memory more fraught or potentially more productive than in German Studies, where scholars have struggled to address German guilt and responsibility while doing justice to the global impact of the Holocaust, and are increasingly facing the challenge of engaging with the broader, interdisciplinary, transnational field. Persistent Legacy connects the present, critical scholarly moment with this long disciplinary tradition, probing the relationship between German Studies and Holocaust Studies today. Fifteen prominent scholars explore how German Studies engages with Holocaust memory and representation, pursuingcritical questions concerning the borders between the two fields and how they are impacted by emerging scholarly methods, new areas of inquiry, and the changing place of Holocaust memory in contemporary Germany. Contributors: David Bathrick, Stephan Braese, William Collins Donahue, Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann, Katja Garloff, Andreas Huyssen, Irene Kacandes, Jennifer M. Kapczynski, Sven Kramer, Erin McGlothlin, Leslie Morris, Brad Prager, Karen Remmler, Michael D. Richardson, Liliane Weissberg. Erin McGlothlin and Jennifer M. Kapczynski are both Associate Professors in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Washington University in St. Louis.

     

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    Contributor: McGlothlin, Erin Heather (Herausgeber); Kapczynski, Jennifer M. (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781782048602
    RVK Categories: GN 1671 ; GO 14000 ; BD 7680 ; NB 3400 ; NQ 6020
    DDC Categories: 830; 940
    Series: Dialogue and disjunction: studies in Jewish German literature, culture, and thought
    Subjects: Judenvernichtung; Vergangenheitsbewältigung; Kollektives Gedächtnis; Germanistik; Deutsch; Literatur; Judenvernichtung <Motiv>; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); Collective memory; German literature; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Memory in literature
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 319 pages)
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  2. Persistent legacy
    the Holocaust and German studies
    Contributor: McGlothlin, Erin Heather (Herausgeber*in); Kapczynski, Jennifer M. (Herausgeber*in)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

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    Contributor: McGlothlin, Erin Heather (Herausgeber*in); Kapczynski, Jennifer M. (Herausgeber*in)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781571139610; 9781782048602
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    Series: Dialogue and disjunction
    Subjects: Judenvernichtung; Vergangenheitsbewältigung; Kollektives Gedächtnis; Germanistik; Deutsch; Literatur
    Scope: 329 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Persistent legacy
    the Holocaust and German studies
    Contributor: McGlothlin, Erin Heather (Publisher); Kapczynski, Jennifer M. (Publisher)
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    In studies of Holocaust representation and memory, scholars of literature and culture traditionally have focused on particular national contexts. At the same time, recent work has brought the Holocaust into the arena of the transnational, leading to... more

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    In studies of Holocaust representation and memory, scholars of literature and culture traditionally have focused on particular national contexts. At the same time, recent work has brought the Holocaust into the arena of the transnational, leading to a crossroads between localized and global understandings of Holocaust memory. Further complicating the issue are generational shifts that occur with the passage of time, and which render memory and representations of the Holocaust ever more mediated, commodified, and departicularized. Nowhere is the inquiry into Holocaust memory more fraught or potentially more productive than in German Studies, where scholars have struggled to address German guilt and responsibility while doing justice to the global impact of the Holocaust, and are increasingly facing the challenge of engaging with the broader, interdisciplinary, transnational field. Persistent Legacy connects the present, critical scholarly moment with this long disciplinary tradition, probing the relationship between German Studies and Holocaust Studies today. Fifteen prominent scholars explore how German Studies engages with Holocaust memory and representation, pursuingcritical questions concerning the borders between the two fields and how they are impacted by emerging scholarly methods, new areas of inquiry, and the changing place of Holocaust memory in contemporary Germany. Contributors: David Bathrick, Stephan Braese, William Collins Donahue, Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann, Katja Garloff, Andreas Huyssen, Irene Kacandes, Jennifer M. Kapczynski, Sven Kramer, Erin McGlothlin, Leslie Morris, Brad Prager, Karen Remmler, Michael D. Richardson, Liliane Weissberg. Erin McGlothlin and Jennifer M. Kapczynski are both Associate Professors in the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Washington University in St. Louis

     

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  4. Persistent legacy
    the Holocaust and German studies
    Contributor: McGlothlin, Erin Heather (HerausgeberIn); Kapczynski, Jennifer M. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

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    Contributor: McGlothlin, Erin Heather (HerausgeberIn); Kapczynski, Jennifer M. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781782048602
    RVK Categories: GN 1701 ; GO 14000 ; GN 1671
    Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); Collective memory; German literature; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Memory in literature; Electronic books
    Scope: 1 online resource (329 pages)
  5. Persistent legacy
    the Holocaust and German studies
    Contributor: McGlothlin, Erin Heather (HerausgeberIn); Kapczynski, Jennifer M. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    New essays by prominent scholars in German and Holocaust Studies exploring the boundaries and confluences between the fields and examining new transnational approaches to the Holocaust Frontcover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part... more

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    New essays by prominent scholars in German and Holocaust Studies exploring the boundaries and confluences between the fields and examining new transnational approaches to the Holocaust Frontcover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Abiding Challenges -- 1: Never Over, Over and Over -- 2: The Voice of the Perpetrator, the Voices of the Survivors -- Part II. The Holocaust in German Studies in the North American and the German Contexts -- 3: Teaching Holocaust Memories as Part of "Germanistik" -- 4: "Aber das ist alles Vergangenheitsbewältigung": German Studies' "Holocaust Bubble" and Its Literary Aftermath -- Part III. Disentangling "German," "Jewish," and "Holocaust" Memory -- 5: Epistemology of the Hyphen: German-Jewish- Holocaust Studies 6: Writing before the Shoah, and Reading After: Charlotte Salomon's Life? Or Theater? and Its Reception -- 7: The Power of Paratext: Jewish Authorship and Testimonial Authority in Benjamin Stein's Die Leinwand -- Part IV. Descendant Narratives of Survival and Perpetration -- 8: Identifying with the Victims in the Land of the Perpetrators: Iris Hanika's Das Eigentliche and Kevin Vennemann's Nahe Jedenew -- 9: Laying Claim to Painful Truths in Survivor- and Perpetrator-Family Memoirs -- 10: Pinpointing Evil: Nazi Family Photographs, Remediated 11: Felix Moeller's Harlan: Im Schatten von Jud Süss as Family Drama -- Part V. Remediated Icons of Memory -- 12: Goebbels's Fear and Legacy: Babelsberg and Its Berlin Street as Cinematic Memory Place -- 13: Hitler in the Age of Irony: Timur Vermes's Er ist wieder da -- Part VI. Holocaust Memory in Post-Holocaust Traumas -- 14: Remembering Genocide in the Digital Age: The Afterlife of the Holocaust in Rwanda -- 15: The Memory Work of William Kentridge's Shadow Processions and His Drawings for Projection -- Notes on the Contributors -- Index

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: McGlothlin, Erin Heather (HerausgeberIn); Kapczynski, Jennifer M. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781782048602
    RVK Categories: GN 1701 ; GO 14000 ; GN 1671
    Series: Dialogue and disjunction
    Subjects: Collective memory; German literature; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) in literature; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature; Memory in literature; Germany; Conference papers and proceedings; 1900-1999
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 319 Seiten)
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