This article focuses on Rachel Seiffert’s The Dark Room (2001), which I place in the context of what Froma I. Zeitlin (2006) regards as an emerging trend in Holocaust literature: fictional stories that move away from the victims and focus instead on the victimisers, as well as on the impact and legacy of the Nazi period on average Germans. The Dark Room consists of three independent but related stories, entitled after each German protagonist, and taking place in Germany at different moments of the 20th century. It is my aim to analyse the themes that connect these three stories —loss, guilt, shame, secrets and deception, traumatic awakenings and the fall from innocence, the crisis of identity, etc.— and to relate them to the motif already s...
Este trabajo se centra en la novela El cuarto oscuro (2001), de Rachel Seiffert, que analizo aquí de...
This paper analyses the short story cycle Elijah Visible by Thane Rosenbaum, who represents the seco...
Even today, trauma theory remains indebted to Sigmund Freud’s notion of belatedness: a traumatic eve...
This article focuses on Rachel Seiffert’s The Dark Room (2001), which I place in the context of what...
The future of Germany’s murderous past is now being reconsidered by a new generation of artists who ...
This essay aims to study the figure of the perpetrator and how trauma can be transmitted through sev...
This article analyzes Seiffert’s Afterwards (2007), which, in marked contrast to her debut publicati...
This thesis is composed of a creative component, the novel Hannah and Emil, based on the lives of my...
This paper explores links between narration and memory in Holocaust literature and examines ways in ...
Aida Chehrehgosha’s award-winning photography series To Mom, Dad and My Two Brothers (2008) in which...
Located on the interstice between Media Studies and Literary Theory, my dissertation explores the em...
This thesis explores memory, photography, and generational change in four examples of post-war Germa...
This article focuses on the work of Jewish Austrian photographer Dora Kallmus, also known as Madame ...
Aida Chehrehgosha’s award-winning photography series To Mom, Dad and My Two Brothers (2008) in which...
Recently, many critics have investigated the relationship between trauma, memory and photography, an...
Este trabajo se centra en la novela El cuarto oscuro (2001), de Rachel Seiffert, que analizo aquí de...
This paper analyses the short story cycle Elijah Visible by Thane Rosenbaum, who represents the seco...
Even today, trauma theory remains indebted to Sigmund Freud’s notion of belatedness: a traumatic eve...
This article focuses on Rachel Seiffert’s The Dark Room (2001), which I place in the context of what...
The future of Germany’s murderous past is now being reconsidered by a new generation of artists who ...
This essay aims to study the figure of the perpetrator and how trauma can be transmitted through sev...
This article analyzes Seiffert’s Afterwards (2007), which, in marked contrast to her debut publicati...
This thesis is composed of a creative component, the novel Hannah and Emil, based on the lives of my...
This paper explores links between narration and memory in Holocaust literature and examines ways in ...
Aida Chehrehgosha’s award-winning photography series To Mom, Dad and My Two Brothers (2008) in which...
Located on the interstice between Media Studies and Literary Theory, my dissertation explores the em...
This thesis explores memory, photography, and generational change in four examples of post-war Germa...
This article focuses on the work of Jewish Austrian photographer Dora Kallmus, also known as Madame ...
Aida Chehrehgosha’s award-winning photography series To Mom, Dad and My Two Brothers (2008) in which...
Recently, many critics have investigated the relationship between trauma, memory and photography, an...
Este trabajo se centra en la novela El cuarto oscuro (2001), de Rachel Seiffert, que analizo aquí de...
This paper analyses the short story cycle Elijah Visible by Thane Rosenbaum, who represents the seco...
Even today, trauma theory remains indebted to Sigmund Freud’s notion of belatedness: a traumatic eve...