The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Tension exists between the ways in which testimonies voice their truth, and the expectations readers or listeners have regarding what truth means and how it should be voiced. Society favors systematizing testimony as a collection of facts whereas testimony after genocide does not abide by the rules established by the scientific/academic/legal apparatus. Rather, it voices the intimate, subjective, deep dimension of horror. Having witnessed the abyss of atrocity, survivors can no longer rely on knowledge or facts as the basis for thinking. It is mostly in the realm of literature where recounting becomes an elaboration of language so that it can invok...
This article sheds light on a literary practice that critics began to reflect upon in the twentieth ...
The Holocaust formed the backdrop for a great variety of narratives, ranging from testimonies of the...
After a reference to Theodor Adorno’s famous and controversial dictum that it would be barbaric to w...
Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the groundbreaking Testimony, this collection brings togeth...
The article will discuss the specific character of testimony about traumatic experiences of the Worl...
Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the ground breaking Testimony, this collection brings toget...
Revered by some artists and scholars as the origin of 'experiential truth' and contested by others i...
This essay offers a set of strategies for utilizing the words of survivors and of witnesses to genoc...
Revered by some artists and scholars as the origin of ‘experiential truth’ and contested by others i...
It has taken many decades after 1945 for the testimony of Holocaust victims to be taken seriously. T...
Abstract The essay focuses on the relationship between memory and history, which has changed inmanyw...
This paper was originally presented at an International Association for Philosophy and Literature An...
This paper investigates the difficulties faced by survivors of atrocities in testifying. I work on t...
How can we “see” a visual archive of genocide? What are the possibilities –and limits—of testimonial...
How can severely traumatized persons re-present the past and its impact on the present if (due to bl...
This article sheds light on a literary practice that critics began to reflect upon in the twentieth ...
The Holocaust formed the backdrop for a great variety of narratives, ranging from testimonies of the...
After a reference to Theodor Adorno’s famous and controversial dictum that it would be barbaric to w...
Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the groundbreaking Testimony, this collection brings togeth...
The article will discuss the specific character of testimony about traumatic experiences of the Worl...
Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the ground breaking Testimony, this collection brings toget...
Revered by some artists and scholars as the origin of 'experiential truth' and contested by others i...
This essay offers a set of strategies for utilizing the words of survivors and of witnesses to genoc...
Revered by some artists and scholars as the origin of ‘experiential truth’ and contested by others i...
It has taken many decades after 1945 for the testimony of Holocaust victims to be taken seriously. T...
Abstract The essay focuses on the relationship between memory and history, which has changed inmanyw...
This paper was originally presented at an International Association for Philosophy and Literature An...
This paper investigates the difficulties faced by survivors of atrocities in testifying. I work on t...
How can we “see” a visual archive of genocide? What are the possibilities –and limits—of testimonial...
How can severely traumatized persons re-present the past and its impact on the present if (due to bl...
This article sheds light on a literary practice that critics began to reflect upon in the twentieth ...
The Holocaust formed the backdrop for a great variety of narratives, ranging from testimonies of the...
After a reference to Theodor Adorno’s famous and controversial dictum that it would be barbaric to w...