Revered by some artists and scholars as the origin of ‘experiential truth’ and contested by others in their zealous custodianship of the factual record, testimony occupies an awkward place in historiography. The debate over the authority of the witness is decidedly pronounced in the field of Holocaust studies, in which considerable emphasis is placed on the value of witness accounts as a conduit of historical knowledge. This chapter interrogates the utility of the concept of ‘truth’ in the appraisal of literary Holocaust testimonies. Drawing on Peter Lamarque’s concepts of ‘thought-theory’ and ‘narrative opacity’, the chapter offers an alternative reading of the value of testimony that is not based on dubious truth-claims but recognises nev...
This project comprises an academic dissertation on the difficult subject of testimonial literature, ...
After a reference to Theodor Adorno’s famous and controversial dictum that it would be barbaric to w...
After a reference to Theodor Adorno’s famous and controversial dictum that it would be barbaric to w...
Revered by some artists and scholars as the origin of 'experiential truth' and contested by others i...
The article will discuss the specific character of testimony about traumatic experiences of the Worl...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Tensio...
This article sheds light on a literary practice that critics began to reflect upon in the twentieth ...
This paper was originally presented at an International Association for Philosophy and Literature An...
The dual purpose of this paper is to examine whether the epistemology of testimony is useful in clar...
Starting from the perspective that Holocaust theory offers a paradigmatic framework that may form th...
Starting from the perspective that Holocaust theory offers a paradigmatic framework that may form th...
Concentrating on the work of Nazi camp survivors Charlotte Delbo and Jorge Semprun, this dissertatio...
Concentrating on the work of Nazi camp survivors Charlotte Delbo and Jorge Semprun, this dissertatio...
In 1944, members of the Sonderkommando—the “special squads,” composed almost exclusively of Jewish p...
The Holocaust formed the backdrop for a great variety of narratives, ranging from testimonies of the...
This project comprises an academic dissertation on the difficult subject of testimonial literature, ...
After a reference to Theodor Adorno’s famous and controversial dictum that it would be barbaric to w...
After a reference to Theodor Adorno’s famous and controversial dictum that it would be barbaric to w...
Revered by some artists and scholars as the origin of 'experiential truth' and contested by others i...
The article will discuss the specific character of testimony about traumatic experiences of the Worl...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Tensio...
This article sheds light on a literary practice that critics began to reflect upon in the twentieth ...
This paper was originally presented at an International Association for Philosophy and Literature An...
The dual purpose of this paper is to examine whether the epistemology of testimony is useful in clar...
Starting from the perspective that Holocaust theory offers a paradigmatic framework that may form th...
Starting from the perspective that Holocaust theory offers a paradigmatic framework that may form th...
Concentrating on the work of Nazi camp survivors Charlotte Delbo and Jorge Semprun, this dissertatio...
Concentrating on the work of Nazi camp survivors Charlotte Delbo and Jorge Semprun, this dissertatio...
In 1944, members of the Sonderkommando—the “special squads,” composed almost exclusively of Jewish p...
The Holocaust formed the backdrop for a great variety of narratives, ranging from testimonies of the...
This project comprises an academic dissertation on the difficult subject of testimonial literature, ...
After a reference to Theodor Adorno’s famous and controversial dictum that it would be barbaric to w...
After a reference to Theodor Adorno’s famous and controversial dictum that it would be barbaric to w...