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Multidirectional memory: remembering the Holocaust in the age of decolonization

✍ Scribed by Michael Rothberg


Publisher
Stanford University Press
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
403
Series
ATLA Special Series
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Frontmatter
List of Illustrations (page xi)
Acknowledgments (page xiii)
1 Introduvtion: Theorizing Multidirectional Memory in Transnational Age (page 1)
PART I: BOOMERANG EFFECTS: BARE LIFE, TRAUMA, AND THE COLONIAL TURN IN HOLOCUST STUDIES
2 At the Limits of Eurocetrism: Hannah Arendt's The Origins of Totalitarianism (page 33)
3 "Un Choc en Retour": AimΓ© CΓ©saire's Discourses on Colonialism and Genocide (page 66)
PART II: MIGRATIONS OF MEMORY: RUINS, GHETTOS, DIASPORAS
4 W.E.B. Du Bois in Warsaw: Holocaust Memory and the Color Line (page 111)
5 Anachronistic Aethetics: Andrè Schwarz-Bart and Caryl Phillips on the Ruins of Memory (page 135)
PART III: TRUTH, TORTURE, TESTIMONY: HOLOCUST MEMORY DURING THE ALGERIAN WAR
6 The Work of Testimony in the Age of Decolonization: Chronicle of a Summer and the Emergence of the Holocust Survivor (page 175)
7 The Counterpublic Witness: Charlotte Delbo's Les belles lettres (page 199)
PART IV: OCTOBER 17, 1961: A SITE OF HOLOCAUST MEMORY?
8 A Tale of Three Ghettos: Race, Gender, and "Universality" After October 17, 1961 (page 227)
9 Hidden Children: The Ethics of Multigenerational Memory After 1961 (page 267)
Epilogue: Multidirectional Memory in an Age of Occupations (page 309)
Notes (page 315)
Index (page 365)


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