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| Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature-Congresses. | German literature-20th century- Congresses.

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paper) Subjects: LCSH: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)-Congresses. | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Series: Dialogue and disjunction | Proceedings of a symposium. Description: Rochester, New York : Camden House, 2016.

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Title: Persistent legacy : the Holocaust and German studies / Edited by Erin McGlothlin and Jennifer M. Hope Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620, USA and of Boydell & Brewer Limited PO Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 3DF, UK ISBN-13: 978-1-57113-961-0 ISBN-10: 1-57113-961-3 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: McGlothlin, Erin Heather, editor. First published 2016 by Camden House Camden House is an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Inc. Except as permitted under current legislation, no part of this work may be photocopied, stored in a retrieval system, published, performed in public, adapted, broadcast, transmitted, recorded, or reproduced in any form or by any means, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. KapczynskiĬopyright © 2016 by the Editors and Contributors All Rights Reserved.

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Persistent Legacy The Holocaust and German StudiesĮdited by Erin McGlothlin and Jennifer M. Louis) Brad Prager (University of Missouri)

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Kapczynski Edited byĭialogue and Disjunction: Studies in Jewish German Literature, Culture, and Thought Series Editors: Erin McGlothlin (Washington University in St. Citation previewĮrin M c Glothlin Jennifer M. The memory work of William Kentridge's Shadow Processions and his drawings for projection / Andreas Huyssen. Remembering genocide in the digital age: the afterlife of the Holocaust in Rwanda / Karen Remmler. Holocaust memory in post-Holocaust traumas. Hitler in the age of irony: Timur Vermes's Er ist wieder da / Michael D. Goebbels's fear and legacy: Babelsberg and its Berlin street as cinematic memory place / Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann. Pinpointing evil: Nazi family photographs, remediated / Brad Prager -įritz Moeller's Harlan: Im Schatten von Jud Suss as family drama / David Bathrick. Laying claim to painful truths in survivor- and perpetrator-family memoirs / Irene Kacandes. Identifying with the victims in the land of the perpetrators: Iris Hanika's Das Eigentliche and Kevin Vennemann's Nahe Jedenew / Sven Kramer. Descendant narratives of survival and perpetration. The power of paratext: Jewish authorship and testimonial authority in Benjamin Stein's Die Leinwand / Katja Garloff. Writing before the Shoah, and reading after: Charlotte Salomon's Life? or theater? and its reception / Liliane Weissberg. Disentangling "German," "Jewish," and "Holocaust" memory -Įpistemology of the hyphen: German-Jewish-Holocaust studies / Leslie Morris. "Aber das ist Alles Vergangenheitsbewaltigung": German Studies' "Holocaust Bubble" and its literary aftermath / William Collins Donahue. Teaching Holocaust memories as part of "Germanistik" / Stephan Braese. The Holocaust in German Studies in the North American and the German contexts. The voice of the perpetrator, the voices of the survivors / Erin McGlothlin.










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