In the context of the current German memory discourse, the age-old question of the interplay of remembrance and effacement has been revived. This article proposes to shed light on some of its ramifications through the prism of Maxim Biller’s novella Harlem Holocaust. Biller, born 1960 in Prague, is a German-Jewish short-story writer, novelist and newspaper columnist. Initially known for his incisive articles in the quasi legendary Tempo magazine and now for his satirical column “Moralische Geschichten” in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, Biller writes on socio-political, cultural and personal issues, touching on German reunification, American literature, latent anti-semitism and convoluted love relationships. His novels and short...
This dissertation discusses contemporary Anglophone children’s literature representing the Holocaust...
This interdisciplinary study suggests that the time has come to pursue a new modality of Holocaust r...
Die Blechtrommel and Kindheitsmuster present, comparatively, in relation to their specific authors a...
In the context of the current German memory discourse, the age-old question of the interplay of reme...
In the shifting media landscape of the twenty-first century, the second and third generations of Ger...
Der vorliegende Beitrag präsentiert die literatur- und erinnerungsgeschichtlichen Entwicklungen, die...
This essay discusses the distinct features of memory fiction, a new genre that has emerged during th...
“Narration is the persistent shadow of existence”. Some remarks about the canon of the Shoah in the ...
This paper explores links between narration and memory in Holocaust literature and examines ways in ...
Recent German debates about remembering World War II have raised the question of whether German suff...
This article returns to a question posed by Andreas Huyssen (and others), namely whether and how min...
The purpose of this article is to explore how memory is constructed in Victor Klemperer’s diaries. I...
The ‘Third Reich’ has been one of the most traumatic experiences of the 20th century. It comes there...
In itself the Holocaust was an event of such enormity that it defies normal comprehension. Whatever ...
Amis has always found the question of the Holocaust’s exceptionalism fascinating and returns to the ...
This dissertation discusses contemporary Anglophone children’s literature representing the Holocaust...
This interdisciplinary study suggests that the time has come to pursue a new modality of Holocaust r...
Die Blechtrommel and Kindheitsmuster present, comparatively, in relation to their specific authors a...
In the context of the current German memory discourse, the age-old question of the interplay of reme...
In the shifting media landscape of the twenty-first century, the second and third generations of Ger...
Der vorliegende Beitrag präsentiert die literatur- und erinnerungsgeschichtlichen Entwicklungen, die...
This essay discusses the distinct features of memory fiction, a new genre that has emerged during th...
“Narration is the persistent shadow of existence”. Some remarks about the canon of the Shoah in the ...
This paper explores links between narration and memory in Holocaust literature and examines ways in ...
Recent German debates about remembering World War II have raised the question of whether German suff...
This article returns to a question posed by Andreas Huyssen (and others), namely whether and how min...
The purpose of this article is to explore how memory is constructed in Victor Klemperer’s diaries. I...
The ‘Third Reich’ has been one of the most traumatic experiences of the 20th century. It comes there...
In itself the Holocaust was an event of such enormity that it defies normal comprehension. Whatever ...
Amis has always found the question of the Holocaust’s exceptionalism fascinating and returns to the ...
This dissertation discusses contemporary Anglophone children’s literature representing the Holocaust...
This interdisciplinary study suggests that the time has come to pursue a new modality of Holocaust r...
Die Blechtrommel and Kindheitsmuster present, comparatively, in relation to their specific authors a...