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基本説明
In this series of interlinked essays, Geoffrey Hartman explores life and culture, meaning and memory in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
Full Description
This collection of essays explores life and culture, meaning and memory in the aftermath of the Holocaust. It takes up the question, "has the world learned anything?", discussing issues such as how artists, scholars and teachers have represented and transmitted experiences of the Holocaust.
Contents
Introduction The Longest Shadow The Weight of What Happened Darkness Visible Bitburg The Voice of Vichy The Cinema Animal: On Spielberg's Schindler's List Public Memory and Its Discontents The Book of the Destruction Learning from Survivors Holocaust Testimony, Art, and Trauma