After testimony : the ethics and aesthetics of Holocaust narrative for the future
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ix, 380 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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""After Testimony is the first larger collective project that specifically and self-consciously employs narrative theory in its analysis of texts about the Holocaust, an undertaking that, in my opinion, is woefully overdue, especially given the ubiquity of narratological approaches in literary and cultural studies in general. For that reason alone, I think this volume will be of immense importance to the field of Holocaust Studies." -Erin McGlothlin, associate professor of German and Jewish Studies, Washington University in St. Louis.
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After Testimony: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Holocaust Narrative for the Future collects sixteen essays written with the awareness that we are on the verge of a historical shift in our relation to the Third Reich's programmatic genocide. Soon there will be no living survivors of the Holocaust, and therefore people not directly connected to the event must assume the full responsibility for representing it. The contributors believe that this shift has broad consequences for narratives of the Holocaust. By virtue of being "after" the accounts of survivors, storytellers must find their own ways of coming to terms with the historical reality that those testimonies have tried to communicate. The ethical and aesthetic dimensions of these stories will be especially crucial to their effectiveness. Guided by these principles and employing the tools of contemporary narrative theory, the contributors analyze a wide range of Holocaust narratives -- fictional and nonfictional, literary and filmic -- for the dual purpose of offering fresh insights and identifying issues and strategies likely to be significant in the future. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan, Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi, Anniken Greve, Jeremy Hawthorn, Marianne Hirsch, Irene Kacandes, Phillipe Mesnard, J. Hillis Miller, Michael Rothberg, Beatrice Sandberg, Anette H. Storeide, Anne Thelle, and Janet Walker."==publisher.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Lothe, J., Suleiman, S. R., & Phelan, J. (2012). After testimony: the ethics and aesthetics of Holocaust narrative for the future . Ohio State University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lothe, Jakob, Susan Rubin Suleiman and James Phelan. 2012. After Testimony: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Holocaust Narrative for the Future. Ohio State University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lothe, Jakob, Susan Rubin Suleiman and James Phelan. After Testimony: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Holocaust Narrative for the Future Ohio State University Press, 2012.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Lothe, Jakob., Susan Rubin Suleiman, and James Phelan. After Testimony: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Holocaust Narrative for the Future Ohio State University Press, 2012.

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