
Holocaust Testimonies
Reassessing Survivors' Voices and Their Future in Challenging Times
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Holocaust Testimonies
Reassessing Survivors' Voices and Their Future in Challenging Times
About this book
Close to a time when there will be no more survivors to speak about their suffering, this innovative study takes much-needed stock of the past, present and future of Holocaust testimony. Drawing from a vast range of witness accounts – including a never-before-published survivor interview – and carefully situating analysis within broader historical and political discourses, this international team of scholars address many pertinent issues of testimony in the post-witness age. These include: questions of representation and testimony form; memory politics and the role of the witness; the legacy of the Holocaust and impact on future generations; the digital turn and issues of access; and gender and testimony in the wake of #MeToo. Stressing the importance of re-assessing, re-contextualizing, and re-presenting testimonies, these essays make a powerful case for the ongoing centrality of witnesses and witnessing in Holocaust research, education and memory. In doing so, Holocaust Testimonies skillfully paves the way for future research with survivor testimonies.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Dedication
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Section I Reevaluating Early Survivor Accounts of the 1940s and 1950s
- Section II Reinterpreting Holocaust Testimonies
- Section III Holocaust Testimonies and Gender Analysis: Accomplishments, Prospects, Politics
- Section IV Digital Turns: New Forms of Representation and Access
- Section V The Next Generations: From First- to Second- and Third-Generation Testimonies
- Selected Bibliography
- List of Contributors
- Index
- Copyright Page