The present paper attempts to cast light on an important aspect of Holocaust literature. Basically, it is an investigation into two ideological responses to the Shoah that, though characterised by the dominant element of silence, both are marked by essential discrepancies. One sort of responses finds in silence a trope for the incommunicability of the trauma; the counter response professes silence as a fragile way of protest and resistance. This paradoxical dialectic of silence is traced in both Jewish-American and Arab-American literary discourses as emblematic contexts of the discrepancy in the Holocaust representation. Silence, as examined herein, is found to typify a meta-narrative arising from the tension between sacred memory an...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
Abstract The search for words to convey the deathlife that was Auschwitz turns up in witness testimo...
© 2020 Talia E. Crockett. Holocaust literature is a challenging space in which to write, seeking to ...
Following World War II the novel faced a crisis in its mode of address. How could the human and huma...
Despite the proliferation of Holocaust literature and survivor testimonials, philosophy has largely ...
This study explores George Steiner's approach to the historical and literary representation of the S...
In the Holocaust novel, silence is always a character, and the word is always its subject matter. S...
This article explores the aporia between the alleged inexplicability of the Holocaust and the wealth...
Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, confronts a tragic dilemma: he must bear witness in order to pay ...
Holocaust literature is an artistic expression, which in many ways sits outside the established unde...
The aim of this dissertation is to expand the understanding of the war novel to include historical f...
Holocaust narrative, in drawing from two vital traditions of Jewish expression, midrash and lamentat...
What is silence? Is it a loss, an omission? Is it a stopping of the mouth, of the voice? An empty pl...
Silence appears frequently in discourses of the Holocaust – as a metaphorical absence, a warning aga...
What does it mean to survive the pathology of history, to survive, that is, the imprint of a past wh...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
Abstract The search for words to convey the deathlife that was Auschwitz turns up in witness testimo...
© 2020 Talia E. Crockett. Holocaust literature is a challenging space in which to write, seeking to ...
Following World War II the novel faced a crisis in its mode of address. How could the human and huma...
Despite the proliferation of Holocaust literature and survivor testimonials, philosophy has largely ...
This study explores George Steiner's approach to the historical and literary representation of the S...
In the Holocaust novel, silence is always a character, and the word is always its subject matter. S...
This article explores the aporia between the alleged inexplicability of the Holocaust and the wealth...
Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, confronts a tragic dilemma: he must bear witness in order to pay ...
Holocaust literature is an artistic expression, which in many ways sits outside the established unde...
The aim of this dissertation is to expand the understanding of the war novel to include historical f...
Holocaust narrative, in drawing from two vital traditions of Jewish expression, midrash and lamentat...
What is silence? Is it a loss, an omission? Is it a stopping of the mouth, of the voice? An empty pl...
Silence appears frequently in discourses of the Holocaust – as a metaphorical absence, a warning aga...
What does it mean to survive the pathology of history, to survive, that is, the imprint of a past wh...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
Abstract The search for words to convey the deathlife that was Auschwitz turns up in witness testimo...
© 2020 Talia E. Crockett. Holocaust literature is a challenging space in which to write, seeking to ...