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May 1, 1992 0674707664 978-0674707665

Can the Holocaust be compellingly described or represented? Or is there some core aspect of the extermination of the Jews of Europe which resists our powers of depiction, of theory, of narrative? In this volume, twenty scholars probe the moral, epistemological, and aesthetic limits of an account or portrayal of the Nazi horror.

These essays expose to scrutiny questions that have a pressing claim on our attention, our conscience, and our cultural memory. First presented at a conference organized by Saul Friedlander, they are now made available for the wide consideration and discussion they merit.

Christopher Browning, Hayden White, Carlo Ginzburg, Martin Jay, Dominick LaCapra, and others focus first on the general question: can the record of his historical event be established objectively through documents and witnesses, or is every historical interpretation informed by the perspective of its narrator? The suggestion that all historical accounts are determined by a preestablished narrative choice raises the ethical and intellectual issues of various forms of relativization. In more specific terms, what are the possibilities of historicizing National Socialism without minimizing the historical place of the Holocaust.

Also at issue are the problems related to an artistic representation, particularly the dilemmas posed by aestheticization. John Felstiners, Yael S. Feldman, Sidra Ezahi, Eric Santner, and Anton Kaes grapple with these questions and confront the inadequacy of words in the face of the Holocaust. Others address the problem of fitting Nazi policies and atrocities into the history of Western thought and science. The book concludes with Geoffrey Hartmans's evocative meditation on memory.


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Shortly before dawn on 13 July 1942 a convoy of trucks carrying more than 450 men from Reserve Police Battalion 101 halted before the Polish village of Jozefow some sixty miles south of the district capital of Lublin. Read the first page
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intransitive writing, narrative fetishism, perpetrator history, historical emplotment, black milk, mythical memory, transferential relations, racial hygiene, new conservatism, plot type, rerum gestarum, historical representation, cultural modernity, competing narratives
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Final Solution, National Socialist, Hayden White, World War, Third Reich, Paul Celan, Reserve Police Battalion, Saul Friedlander, European Jewry, United States, Haar Margarete, Jewish Councils, Primo Levi, Central Europe, Ernst Nolte, Flavius Josephus, Elie Wiesel, George Steiner, Haar Sulamith, Middle Ages, Syberberg's Hitler, William of Nangis, Berel Lang, Federal Republic, Nazi Germany
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