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The Holocaust across Borders : Trauma, Atrocity, and Representation in Literature and Culture

Aarons, Victoria(Contributions by)Flanzbaum, Hilene S.(Contributions by)Kaminsky, Amy(Contributions by)Klein, Shira(Contributions by)Lander, Joshua(Contributions by)Levitsky, Holli(Contributions by)Mostowski, Lizy(Contributions by)Mueller, Agnes(Contributions by)Painitz, Sarah(Contributions by)Flanzbaum, Hilene S.(Edited by)
Part of the Lexington Studies in Jewish Literature series
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“Literature of the Holocaust” courses, whether taught in high schools or at universities, necessarily cover texts from a broad range of international contexts.

Instructors are required, regardless of their own disciplinary training, to become comparatists and discuss all works with equal expertise.

This books offers analyses of the ways in which representations of the Holocaust—whether in text, film, or material culture—are shaped by national context, providing a valuable pedagogical source in terms of both content and methodology.

As memory yields to post-memory, nation of origin plays a larger role in each re-telling, and the chapters in this book explore this notion covering well-known texts like Night (Hungary), Survival in Auschwitz (Italy), MAUS (United States), This Way to the Gas (Poland), and The Reader (Germany), while also introducing lesser-known representations from countries like Argentina or Australia.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1793612072 / 9781793612076
Paperback / softback
15/05/2023
United States
English
296 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2021.