01070nam a22002771i 450099100226233970753620040223233901.0040407s1981 uik|||||||||||||||||eng 0521231019b12895787-39ule_instARCHE-087540ExLDip.to Filologia Class. e Scienze FilosoficheitaA.t.i. Arché s.c.r.l. Pandora Sicilia s.r.l.875.01Fairweather, Janet185816Seneca the Elder /Janet FairweatherCambridge [etc.] :Cambridge university press,1981418 p. ;23 cmCambridge classical studiesSeneca, Lucio AnneoStudio criticoRetoricaRoma anticaStoriaOrigini-Sec. 1..b1289578702-04-1416-04-04991002262339707536LE007 870.1 Seneca FAI 01.50112015000075116le007-E0.00-l- 00000.i1346046816-04-04Seneca the Elder304974UNISALENTOle00716-04-04ma -enguik0104271nam 22005413 450 99665946410331620250701140349.03-11-158996-X3-11-158964-1(CKB)38125056000041(MiAaPQ)EBC32006047(Au-PeEL)EBL32006047(DE-B1597)697427(DE-B1597)9783111589640(OCoLC)1512594999(EXLCZ)993812505600004120250413d2025 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBut There Was Love Shaping the Memory of the Shoah1st ed.Berlin/Boston :Walter de Gruyter GmbH,2025.©2025.1 online resource (380 pages)Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts Series ;v.283-11-158946-3 Frontmatter --Contents --But There Was Love: Shaping the Memory of the Shoah: Introduction to the English Edition --Preface: How to Remember the Shoah --Book Sections and Chapters --Section One: Conversations in the First Person --“Everything was Death. But Within It There Was a lot of Love” --On Historiography and the Personal Voice --Section Two: Languages of Memory --Memory of the Present --Clouds --Memory and Oblivion from Individual to Society: Consequences for Remembering the Holocaust --Section Three: Facing the Nothingness --“And Who Will Remember? And How Shall We Preserve a Memory?”: New Approaches to Exhibits on The Holocaust --Marek Laub: Negative of a Testimony --Button-Camera --Inside That Gray Cloud --Unsettling Dust --Section Four: Echoes and Witnesses --Reflections on the Holocaust in Jewish Thought --‘The Hassidic Underground’ as a Counter Ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Historiography --Creating My Memory --Reflections on Hannah Arendt, Radical Evil and Holocaust Survivors’ Testimonies --Death of the Witness: Thoughts on what Remains when the Witness Departs --Section Five: Poetics of Memory and Forgetting --The Literary Act as Giving Shape to a Scream: a Transition to Poetics --A Secret Sealed: Between the Researcher’s Riddle and the Poet’s in Pagis’ Work --The Role of Memory and Forgetting in the Creative Process --Remembering and Forgetting in Music Composition --Amulet for the Widening of the Heart --Section Six: Representation and Responsibility --Four Views: Members of the Third Generation Reflect on the Holocaust in 2000s Cinema --Arnon Goldfinger’s The Flat (2011): Ethics and Aesthetics in Third Generation Holocaust Cinema --Cine-Memory: The Representation of Women’s Sexualized Trauma in Israeli Holocaust-Related Narrative Films --Survivors --Ethics of Documentation: Attentiveness as Responsibility and Grace --Section Seven: Hitkansut – Shoah Remembrance Ritual --Creating Space Within Time: An Invitation to Ritual --The Responsibility to Remember – Remember Responsibly: Hitkansut, A Ritual Gathering for Yom HaShoah --A Note about Adapting Hitkansut to English --Acknowledgements --ContributorsBut There Was Love—Shaping the Memory of the Shoah proposes a new paradigm for Shoah remembrance in today’s cultural and political reality. It derives from the four-year workings of a group of researchers and artists at The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute led by Michal Govrin. The group positions the extraordinary Jewish and non-Jewish human struggle in facing dehumanization and extermination as the essence of the Shoah, challenging us with a profound ethical call.Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts SeriesHISTORY / HolocaustbisacshRememberance.Shoah, Memory.HISTORY / Holocaust.940.4318Govrin Michal1819072Freibach-Heifetz Dana1819073BenZaken Etty1819074Morag Raya1819075MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996659464103316But There Was Love4378949UNISA