The non-representability of the Holocaust as an unprecedented event at 'the limits of representation' has dominated Holocaust studies in philosophy and historiography (Friedlander). In the aesthetic dimension, the focus has been on trauma (psychological unrepresentability) and ethics (who can speak and how should we look back? Fiction versus non-representation)
This paper explores the politics of Holocaust representations without dealing with the problem of th...
One of a collection of fourteen essays, generated by ‘the Nazi genocide of the Jews,’ featuring deep...
Examining post-1970 representations of the Holocaust and Nazism along with critical responses to the...
The non-representability of the Holocaust as an unprecedented event at 'the limits of representation...
Representing the Holocaust has often been posed as a limit or impossibility in the\ud literary and v...
Genocide, particularly the Holocaust, remains a huge question to anyone who seriously considers and ...
The Holocaust haunts the European mind, and its reverberations continue to this day. However, for th...
This essay considers taboos that have developed in and around Holocaust literature, focusing on cont...
"Tracing the Holocaust: Experiments in Late Twentieth-Century Art and Literature" explores the vexed...
The Holocaust is a subject that seems to defy artistic representation by way of its sheer scale of ...
Following Theodor Adorno's statement (and subsequent retraction) that 'to write poetry after Auschwi...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
The persistence of filmmakers in tackling the subject of the Holocaust over the last seven decades h...
This thesis concerns itself with the possibilities and limits of witnessing the Holocaust from a dis...
This article draws on the well-known assumption in Trauma and Holocaust Studies that the representat...
This paper explores the politics of Holocaust representations without dealing with the problem of th...
One of a collection of fourteen essays, generated by ‘the Nazi genocide of the Jews,’ featuring deep...
Examining post-1970 representations of the Holocaust and Nazism along with critical responses to the...
The non-representability of the Holocaust as an unprecedented event at 'the limits of representation...
Representing the Holocaust has often been posed as a limit or impossibility in the\ud literary and v...
Genocide, particularly the Holocaust, remains a huge question to anyone who seriously considers and ...
The Holocaust haunts the European mind, and its reverberations continue to this day. However, for th...
This essay considers taboos that have developed in and around Holocaust literature, focusing on cont...
"Tracing the Holocaust: Experiments in Late Twentieth-Century Art and Literature" explores the vexed...
The Holocaust is a subject that seems to defy artistic representation by way of its sheer scale of ...
Following Theodor Adorno's statement (and subsequent retraction) that 'to write poetry after Auschwi...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
The persistence of filmmakers in tackling the subject of the Holocaust over the last seven decades h...
This thesis concerns itself with the possibilities and limits of witnessing the Holocaust from a dis...
This article draws on the well-known assumption in Trauma and Holocaust Studies that the representat...
This paper explores the politics of Holocaust representations without dealing with the problem of th...
One of a collection of fourteen essays, generated by ‘the Nazi genocide of the Jews,’ featuring deep...
Examining post-1970 representations of the Holocaust and Nazism along with critical responses to the...