This thesis examines the process of witnessing in Cynthia Ozick’s novella Rosa as a crucial part of living in the aftermath of Holocaust. By using Kelly Oliver’s concept of witnessing, I approach the process of witnessing trauma as the process of restoring subjectivity. As my analysis of Ozick’s Rosa shows, what prevents both Rosa and those around her to bear witness to trauma is the failure to imagine oneself as implicated in the traumas of the other. I conclude that the tendency to ignore the essential connection and dependence that exists between the Self and the other is enabled by the construction of difference
This essay extends Michael Levine’s theory of the ‘belated witness’ as an approach to the question o...
Concentrating on the work of Nazi camp survivors Charlotte Delbo and Jorge Semprun, this dissertatio...
This Master\u27s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational Americ...
PhD ThesisThis thesis explores representations of the Holocaust in fiction by American women writers...
In this paper, I use discourse analytic procedures informed by conversation analysis to understand t...
In this paper, I use discourse analytic procedures informed by conversation analysis to understand t...
This thesis explores representations of the Holocaust in fiction by American women writers who have ...
How can severely traumatized persons re-present the past and its impact on the present if (due to bl...
This thesis concerns itself with the possibilities and limits of witnessing the Holocaust from a dis...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
From Victim to Survivor: The Emergence and Development of the Holocaust Witness 1941-1949 This thesi...
How can severely traumatized persons re-present the past and its impact on the present if (due to bl...
This thesis concerns itself with the possibilities and limits of witnessing the Holocaust from a dis...
This thesis concerns itself with the possibilities and limits of witnessing the Holocaust from a dis...
This dissertation examines Jewish diarists' attempts to comprehend the unimaginable genocide as it u...
This essay extends Michael Levine’s theory of the ‘belated witness’ as an approach to the question o...
Concentrating on the work of Nazi camp survivors Charlotte Delbo and Jorge Semprun, this dissertatio...
This Master\u27s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational Americ...
PhD ThesisThis thesis explores representations of the Holocaust in fiction by American women writers...
In this paper, I use discourse analytic procedures informed by conversation analysis to understand t...
In this paper, I use discourse analytic procedures informed by conversation analysis to understand t...
This thesis explores representations of the Holocaust in fiction by American women writers who have ...
How can severely traumatized persons re-present the past and its impact on the present if (due to bl...
This thesis concerns itself with the possibilities and limits of witnessing the Holocaust from a dis...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
From Victim to Survivor: The Emergence and Development of the Holocaust Witness 1941-1949 This thesi...
How can severely traumatized persons re-present the past and its impact on the present if (due to bl...
This thesis concerns itself with the possibilities and limits of witnessing the Holocaust from a dis...
This thesis concerns itself with the possibilities and limits of witnessing the Holocaust from a dis...
This dissertation examines Jewish diarists' attempts to comprehend the unimaginable genocide as it u...
This essay extends Michael Levine’s theory of the ‘belated witness’ as an approach to the question o...
Concentrating on the work of Nazi camp survivors Charlotte Delbo and Jorge Semprun, this dissertatio...
This Master\u27s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational Americ...