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Holocaust Testimonies : Reassessing Survivors' Voices and Their Future in Challenging Times.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Holocaust survivors.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (311 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st edition.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2025.
- Summary:
- An innovative interdisciplinary examination of the future of Holocaust testimonies.
- Contents:
- List of Illustrations
- Foreword, Henry Hank Greenspan (University of Michigan, USA)
- Introduction, Boaz Cohen (Western Galilee College, Israel), Wolf Gruner (University of Southern California, USA), Thomas Pegelow Kaplan (Appalachian State University, USA), and Miriam Offer (Western Galilee Colllege, Israel)
- Part I. At the End of an Era: Interviewing the Last Survivors
- 1. One Survivor's Testimonial Journey through Time: Gabriel Finder Interviews Shimon Redlich, Gabriel Finder (University of Virginia, USA) and Shimon Redlich (Ben-Gurion University, Israel)
- Part II. Re-Interpreting Oral Holocaust Testimonies
- 2. Reframing the Frame: From David P. Broder's Early Research on Trauma in Postwar Europe to Later Holocaust Testimony, Daniel Schuch (University of Jena, Germany)
- 3. The First Voices from the Shoah in the East: Integrating Soviet Records into Holocaust Studies, Paula Chan (Georgetown University)
- 4. From behind the Wall - From behind the Window - From behind the Fence - From behind the Corner: Polish Testimonies of the Holocaust in Nawy Targ County, Karolina Panz (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
- Part III. Beyond the Spoken Word: Written and Alternative Forms of Survivor Testimonies
- 5. Anita Lasker-Wallfisch's Memories of the Holocaust: Analysis of Multiple Testimonies, Christoph Thonfeld (KZ-Gedenkst atte Dachau, Germany)
- 6. Testimonial Montage and the Cracow Ghetto Uprising, Sheila Jelen (University of Kentucky, USA)
- 7. Holocaust Maps as Alternative Testimonies, Aleksandra Szczepan (Jagiellonian University in Krak ow, Poland)
- Part IV. Holocaust Testimonies in Competing Memory Cultures
- 8. Holocaust Politics of Memory in Opposition to Testimonies and Research in Poland, Agnieszka Zajaczkowska-Drozdz (Jagiellonian University in Krak ow, Poland)
- 9. The Future Conceptual and Methodological Usage of Holocaust Survivor Testimonies in the Study of Victims of Genocide and State Violence in Guatemala and Mexico, Yael Siman (An ahuac University, Mexico)
- Part V. Holocaust Testimonies and Gender Analysis: Accomplishments, Prospects, Politics
- 10. Sexual Violence and the Holocaust: What Can We Learn from Holocaust Survivors 75 Years After the Fact?, Pascale Bos (University of Texas-Austin, USA)
- 11. A More Complete Picture of the Past: Sexual Abuse, #MeToo, and the Future of Holocaust Testimonies, Yaakov Ariel (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, USA)
- 12. Integrated Voices: Poetic Holocaust Testimonies Written by Female Survivors and their Daughters, Yael Ben-Zvi Morad (Ben-Gurion University, Israel)
- Part VI. Digital Turns: New Forms of Representation and Access
- 13. Tangible Memory: Testimonies in the Digital Age, Moral Pearl-Harpaz (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
- 14. From the 'Era of Witnesses' to Transtestimonial Engagements with Holocaust Memory: The USC Shoah Foundation's Dimensions in Testimony Project, Sanna Stegmaier (King's College London, UK)
- 15. The Future of Memories - and the Future of Testimonies? 'Prosthetic Witnesses as a New Concept for Witnessing in Digital Media, Anne-Berenike Rothstein (University of Konstanz, Germany), Tabea Widmann (University of Konstanz, Germany) and Josefine Honk (University of Konstanz, Germany)
- Part VII. The Next Generations: From First- to Second- and Third-Generation Testimonies
- 16. And You Shall Tell Your Children: Memory, Post-Memory, and the Future of Holocaust Testimony, Avi Patt (University of Connecticut, USA)
- 17. The Role of the Second and Third Generations in the Future of Holocaust Testimonies, Rebekah Slodounik (Bucknell University, USA)
- Conclusion, Boaz Cohen (Western Galilee College, Israel), Wolf Gruner (University of Southern California, USA), Thomas Pegelow Kaplan (Appalachian State University, USA), and Miriam Offer (Western Galilee Colllege, Israel)
- Bibliography
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-350-23790-6
- 1-350-23788-4
- OCLC:
- 1512319968
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