Since the mid-1990s, representations of the Holocaust in the visual arts, literature, and popular culture have undergone a paradigm shift, becoming both more transgressive and more scandalous. How and why should artistic and cultural representations of the Holocaust arouse today precisely the kind of emotional provocation that is peculiar to its subject matter? These are the main questions that the artist testimonies and scholarly essays collected by Sophia Komor and Susanne Rohr in The Holocaust, Art, and Taboo: Transatlantic Exchanges on the Ethics and Aesthetics of Representation, invite their readers to grapple with—in utterly engaging and thought-provoking ways
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With the upsurge in public interest in truth and accessibility to historically suppressed narratives...
Evoking Genocide compiles more than sixty short essays written by leading scholars and activists in ...
This thesis explores the relationship between ethics, aesthetics and education, using the limit case...
This essay considers taboos that have developed in and around Holocaust literature, focusing on cont...
This essay explores the relationship between the textual features of popular cultural artifacts pert...
Representing the Holocaust has often been posed as a limit or impossibility in the\ud literary and v...
Editorial for issue 28(1) of Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'Ethics and Aesthetics of Holocaust M...
This research documentation explores representations of the Holocaust in the visual arts in relation...
Genocide, particularly the Holocaust, remains a huge question to anyone who seriously considers and ...
This article draws on the well-known assumption in Trauma and Holocaust Studies that the representat...
This paper examines how and to what effect recent trends regarding the use of violent imagery in exh...
"Tracing the Holocaust: Experiments in Late Twentieth-Century Art and Literature" explores the vexed...
The thesis investigates how to effectively address (through visual art) events of war and traumatic ...
Broken images. "Auschwitz", nostalgia and modernity. The reception of the Holocaust in popular cultu...
Following Theodor Adorno's statement (and subsequent retraction) that 'to write poetry after Auschwi...
With the upsurge in public interest in truth and accessibility to historically suppressed narratives...
Evoking Genocide compiles more than sixty short essays written by leading scholars and activists in ...
This thesis explores the relationship between ethics, aesthetics and education, using the limit case...