An edition of The Holocaust and the Postmodern (2004)

The Holocaust and the postmodern

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The Holocaust and the postmodern
Robert Eaglestone
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An edition of The Holocaust and the Postmodern (2004)

The Holocaust and the postmodern

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"The Holocaust and the Postmodern argues that postmodernism, especially understood in the light of the work of Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida, is a response to the Holocaust. This way of thinking offers new perspectives on Holocaust testimony, literature, historiography, and post-Holocaust philosophy. While postmodernism is often derided for being either playful and superficial or obscure and elitist, this book demonstrates its commitment to facing the past and to ethics." "Weaving together theory and practice, testimony, literature, history, and philosophy, this interdisciplinary book is the first to explore in detail the significance of the Holocaust for postmodernism, and the significance of postmodernism for understanding the Holocaust."--BOOK JACKET

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369

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The Holocaust and the Postmodern
February 15, 2008, Oxford University Press
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The Holocaust and the Postmodern
February 23, 2005, Oxford University Press, USA
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2004, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Reading and the holocaust: 'Not read and consumed in the same way as other books' : identification and the genre of testimony ; Traces of experience : the texts of testimony ; 'Faithful and doubtful, near and far' : memory, postmemory, and identity ; Holocaust reading : memory and identification in Holocaust fiction, 1990-2003
Holocaust metahistories: Against historicism : history, memory, and truth ; 'Are footnotes less barbaric?' : history, memory, and the truth of the Holocaust in the work of Saul Friedländer ; 'What constitutes a historical explanation" : metahistory and the limits of historical explanation in the Goldhagen/Browning controversy ; The metahistory of denial : the Irving/Lipstady libel case and Holocaust denial
The trace of the Holocaust: Inexhaustible meaning, inextinguishable voices : Levinas and the Holocaust ; Cinders of philosophy, philosophy of cinders : Derrida and the trace of the Holocaust ; The limits of understanding: perpetrator philosophy and philosophical histories ; The postmodern, the Holocaust, and the limits of the human.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Library of Congress
PN56.H55 E14 2004, PN56.H55, PN56.H55 E24 2004

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Pagination
x, 369 p. ;
Number of pages
369

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OL15598755M
ISBN 10
0199265933
OCLC/WorldCat
56645246
Library Thing
1673037
Goodreads
2124163

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