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Marking Evil : Holocaust Memory in the Global Age.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Making Sense of History SeriesPublisher: New York, NY : Berghahn Books, Incorporated, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (383 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781782386209
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Marking EvilDDC classification:
  • 940.53/18
LOC classification:
  • D804.348.M35 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Marking Evil -- Contents -- Figures -- Preface -- Section I - Introductions -- Chapter 1 - Ethics, Identity, and Antifundamental Fundamentalism: Holocaust Memory in the Global Age (a Cultural-Political Introduction) -- Chapter 2 - Globalization versus Holocaust: An Anthropological Conundrum -- Section II - How Global Is Holocaust Memory? -- Chapter 3 - The Holocaust Is Not-and Is Not Likely to Become-a Global Memory -- Chapter 4 - The Holocaust as a Symbolic Manual: The French Revolution, the Holocaust, and Global Memories -- Chapter 5 - "After Auschwitz": A Constitutive Turning Point in Moral Philosophy -- Chapter 6 - Cosmopolitan Body: The Holocaust as Route to the Globally Human -- Section III - Memory, Trauma, and Testimony: The Holocaust and Non-Western Memories -- Chapter 7 - Holocaust Memories and Cosmopolitan Practices: Humanitarian Witnessing between Emergencies and the Catastrophe -- Chapter 8 - The Global Semiotics of Trauma and Testimony: A Comparative Study of Jewish Israeli, Cambodian Canadian, and Cambodian Genocide Descendant Legacies -- Chapter 9 - Genres of Identification: Holocaust Testimony and Postcolonial Witness -- Chapter 10 - Commemorating the Twentieth Century: The Holocaust and Nonviolent Struggle in Global Discourse -- Chapter 11 - Rethinking the Politics of the Past: Multidirectional Memory in the Archives of Implication -- Section IV - The Poetics of the Global Event: A Critical View -- Chapter 12 - Pain and Pleasure in Poetic Representations of the Holocaust -- Chapter 13 - Auschwitz: George Tabori's Short Joke -- Chapter 14 - The Law of Dispersion: A Reading of W. G. Sebald's Prose -- Chapter 15 - Holocaust Envy: Globalization of the Holocaust in Israeli Discourse -- Section V - Closure -- Chapter 16 - Messages from a Present Past: The Kristallnacht as Symbolic Turning Point in Nazi Rule.
Chapter 17 - A Personal Postscript -- Contributors -- Index.
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Marking Evil -- Contents -- Figures -- Preface -- Section I - Introductions -- Chapter 1 - Ethics, Identity, and Antifundamental Fundamentalism: Holocaust Memory in the Global Age (a Cultural-Political Introduction) -- Chapter 2 - Globalization versus Holocaust: An Anthropological Conundrum -- Section II - How Global Is Holocaust Memory? -- Chapter 3 - The Holocaust Is Not-and Is Not Likely to Become-a Global Memory -- Chapter 4 - The Holocaust as a Symbolic Manual: The French Revolution, the Holocaust, and Global Memories -- Chapter 5 - "After Auschwitz": A Constitutive Turning Point in Moral Philosophy -- Chapter 6 - Cosmopolitan Body: The Holocaust as Route to the Globally Human -- Section III - Memory, Trauma, and Testimony: The Holocaust and Non-Western Memories -- Chapter 7 - Holocaust Memories and Cosmopolitan Practices: Humanitarian Witnessing between Emergencies and the Catastrophe -- Chapter 8 - The Global Semiotics of Trauma and Testimony: A Comparative Study of Jewish Israeli, Cambodian Canadian, and Cambodian Genocide Descendant Legacies -- Chapter 9 - Genres of Identification: Holocaust Testimony and Postcolonial Witness -- Chapter 10 - Commemorating the Twentieth Century: The Holocaust and Nonviolent Struggle in Global Discourse -- Chapter 11 - Rethinking the Politics of the Past: Multidirectional Memory in the Archives of Implication -- Section IV - The Poetics of the Global Event: A Critical View -- Chapter 12 - Pain and Pleasure in Poetic Representations of the Holocaust -- Chapter 13 - Auschwitz: George Tabori's Short Joke -- Chapter 14 - The Law of Dispersion: A Reading of W. G. Sebald's Prose -- Chapter 15 - Holocaust Envy: Globalization of the Holocaust in Israeli Discourse -- Section V - Closure -- Chapter 16 - Messages from a Present Past: The Kristallnacht as Symbolic Turning Point in Nazi Rule.

Chapter 17 - A Personal Postscript -- Contributors -- Index.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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