In Storytelling, Rodolphe Gasché reexamines the muteness of Holocaust survivors, that is, their inability to tell their stories. This phenomenon has not been explained up to now without reducing the violence of the events to which survivors were subjected, on the one hand, and diminishing the specific harm that has been done to them as human beings, on the other. Distinguishing storytelling from testifying and providing information, Gasché asserts that the utter senselessness of the violence inflicted upon them is what inhibited survivors from making sense of their experience in the form of tellable stories. In a series of readings of major theories of storytelling by three thinkers—Wilhelm Schapp, whose work will be a welcome discovery to ...
Dissonance exists in efforts to communicate about suffering and despair. Showcasing common societal ...
This thesis examines the process of witnessing in Cynthia Ozick’s novella Rosa as a crucial part of ...
Recent literary trauma scholarship has conceded that the ‘classic’ trauma model, founded upon a Freu...
In Storytelling, Rodolphe Gasché reexamines the muteness of Holocaust survivors, that is, their inab...
For centuries, people have been telling stories of the traumatic events in their lives in order to d...
This project shares Willi Hänsch’s personal accounts of his time as a former German World War II pri...
In itself the Holocaust was an event of such enormity that it defies normal comprehension. Whatever ...
Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, confronts a tragic dilemma: he must bear witness in order to pay ...
ABSTRACT Commentaries on Eichmann in Jerusalem are of two kinds. The first confronts the historical ...
Abstract The search for words to convey the deathlife that was Auschwitz turns up in witness testimo...
What does it mean to survive the pathology of history, to survive, that is, the imprint of a past wh...
In this literary study of memoirs describing at first hand the horrors of German concentration camps...
The paper explains the capacity of narrative to represent memoirs of the Holocaust with its unbeliev...
Genocide, particularly the Holocaust, remains a huge question to anyone who seriously considers and ...
We live in a frantic, fractured, ever-quickening, and violent world that is at the end of the era in...
Dissonance exists in efforts to communicate about suffering and despair. Showcasing common societal ...
This thesis examines the process of witnessing in Cynthia Ozick’s novella Rosa as a crucial part of ...
Recent literary trauma scholarship has conceded that the ‘classic’ trauma model, founded upon a Freu...
In Storytelling, Rodolphe Gasché reexamines the muteness of Holocaust survivors, that is, their inab...
For centuries, people have been telling stories of the traumatic events in their lives in order to d...
This project shares Willi Hänsch’s personal accounts of his time as a former German World War II pri...
In itself the Holocaust was an event of such enormity that it defies normal comprehension. Whatever ...
Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, confronts a tragic dilemma: he must bear witness in order to pay ...
ABSTRACT Commentaries on Eichmann in Jerusalem are of two kinds. The first confronts the historical ...
Abstract The search for words to convey the deathlife that was Auschwitz turns up in witness testimo...
What does it mean to survive the pathology of history, to survive, that is, the imprint of a past wh...
In this literary study of memoirs describing at first hand the horrors of German concentration camps...
The paper explains the capacity of narrative to represent memoirs of the Holocaust with its unbeliev...
Genocide, particularly the Holocaust, remains a huge question to anyone who seriously considers and ...
We live in a frantic, fractured, ever-quickening, and violent world that is at the end of the era in...
Dissonance exists in efforts to communicate about suffering and despair. Showcasing common societal ...
This thesis examines the process of witnessing in Cynthia Ozick’s novella Rosa as a crucial part of ...
Recent literary trauma scholarship has conceded that the ‘classic’ trauma model, founded upon a Freu...