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Writing the Holocaust Zoe Vania Waxman (Fellow in Holocaust Studies, Royal Holloway, University of London)

Writing the Holocaust By Zoe Vania Waxman (Fellow in Holocaust Studies, Royal Holloway, University of London)

Summary

Examines the history of Holocaust testimony, from the chroniclers confined to Nazi-enforced ghettos to survivors writing as part of collective memory. This book shows how the conditions and motivations for bearing witness changed immeasurably. It demonstrates that what survivors remember is determined by the context in which they are remembering.

Writing the Holocaust Summary

Writing the Holocaust: Identity, Testimony, Representation by Zoe Vania Waxman (Fellow in Holocaust Studies, Royal Holloway, University of London)

Arguing against the prevailing view that Holocaust survivors (encouraged by a new and flourishing culture of 'witnessing') have come forward only recently to tell their stories,Writing the Holocaust examines the full history of Holocaust testimony, from the first chroniclers confined to Nazi-enforced ghettos to today's survivors writing as part of collective memory. Zoe Waxman shows how the conditions and motivations for bearing witness changed immeasurably. She reveals the multiplicity of Holocaust experiences, the historically contingent nature of victims' responses, and the extent to which their identities - secular or religious, male or female, East or West European - affected not only what they observed but also how they have written about their experiences. In particular, she demonstrates that what survivors remember is substantially determined by the context in which they are remembering.

Writing the Holocaust Reviews

Writing the Holocaust represents an important contribution to the field of Holocaust studies. * Andrea Reiter, Mortality *
...thought-provoking and an inspiration for further work in this area in the future. * Journal of Jewish Studies *
a wonderful introduction to Holocaust literature, especially early Holocaust literature; and it is an informed and intelligent discussion, for even the most advanced students of the Holocaust, of the role of literature in shaping our understanding of the Shoah, and understanding the lives and destinies of those victims who did and did not survive (survivors were also victims). * Michael Berenbaum, Journal of Genocide Research *

About Zoe Vania Waxman (Fellow in Holocaust Studies, Royal Holloway, University of London)

Zoe Waxman gained a D.Phil. from Oxford University in 2001. She is a Fellow in Holocaust Studies, a member of the Department of History at Royal Holloway, University of London, and the author of a number of articles on the Holocaust.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. Writing as Resistance? - Bearing Witness in the Warsaw Ghetto ; 2. Writing to Survive: The Testimony of the Concentration Camps ; 3. Writing to Remember: The Role of the Survivor ; 4. Writing Ignored: Reading Women's Holocaust Testimonies ; 5. Writing the Holocaust: The Representation of Testimony ; Epilogue

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NPB9780199206384
9780199206384
0199206384
Writing the Holocaust: Identity, Testimony, Representation by Zoe Vania Waxman (Fellow in Holocaust Studies, Royal Holloway, University of London)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2006-11-16
240
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