Artigo Revisado por pares

Probing the Limits of Representation: Nazism and the "Final Solution"

1994; Society for History Education; Volume: 27; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/494723

ISSN

1945-2292

Autores

Thomas T. Spencer, Saul Friedländer,

Tópico(s)

Italian Fascism and Post-war Society

Resumo

Introduction Saul Friedlander 1. German Memory, Judicial Interrogation, and Historical Reconstruction: Writing Perpetrator History from Postwar Testimony Christopher R. Browing 2. Historical Emplotment and the Problem of Truth Hayden White 3. On Emplotment: Two Kinds of Ruin Perry Anderson 4. History, Counterhistory and Narrative Amos Funkenstien 5. Just One Witness Carlo Ginzburg 6. Of Plots, Witness and Judgments Martin Jay 7. Representing the Holocaust: Reflections on the Historians' Debate Dominick LaCapra 8. Historical Understanding and Counterrationally: Judenrat as Epistemological Vantage Dan Diner 9. History beyond the Pleasure Principle: Some Thoughts on the Representation of Trauma Eric L. Santner 10. Habermas, Enlightenment, and Antisemitism Vincent P. Pecora 11. Between Image and Phrase: Progessive History and the Final Solution as Dispossession Sande Cohen 12. Science, Modernity, and the Final Solution Mario Biagioli 13. Holocaust and the End of History: Postmodern Historiography in Cinema Anton Kaes 14. Whose Story Is It, Anyways? Ideology and Psychology in the Representation of the Shoah in Israeli Literature Yael S. Feldman 15. Translating Paul Celan's Todesfuge: Rhythm and Repetition as Metaphor John Felstiner 16. The Grave in the Air: Unbound Metaphors in Post-Holocaust Poetry Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi 17. Dialectics of Unspeakability: Language, Silence, and the Narratives of Desubjectification Peter Haidu 18. Representation of Limits Berel Lang 19. Book of the Destruction Geoffrey H. Hartman Notes Contributors Index

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