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Third-Generation Holocaust Representation [[electronic resource] ] : Trauma, History, and Memory / / Victoria Aarons and Alan L. Berger



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Autore: Aarons Victoria Visualizza persona
Titolo: Third-Generation Holocaust Representation [[electronic resource] ] : Trauma, History, and Memory / / Victoria Aarons and Alan L. Berger Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Evanston, Illinois : , : Northwestern University Press, , 2017
©2017
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (274 pages)
Disciplina: 809.93358405318
Soggetto topico: Literature, Modern - 21st century - History and criticism
Literature, Modern - 20th century - History and criticism
Memory in literature
Psychic trauma in literature
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Influence
Grandchildren of Holocaust survivors
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature
Persona (resp. second.): BergerAlan L. <1939->
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: On the periphery : the "tangled roots" of Holocaust remembrance for the third generation -- The intergenerational transmission of memory and trauma : from survivor writing to post-Holocaust representation -- Third-generation memoirs : metonymy and representation in Daniel Mendelsohn's The Lost -- Trauma and tradition : changing classical paradigms in third-generation novelists -- Nicole Krauss : inheriting the burden of Holocaust trauma -- Refugee writers and Holocaust trauma -- "There were times when it was possible to weigh suffering" : Julie Orringer's The Invisible Bridge and the extended trauma of the Holocaust.
Sommario/riassunto: Victoria Aarons and Alan L. Berger show that Holocaust literary representation has continued to flourishâ€"gaining increased momentum even as its perspective shifts, as a third generation adds its voice to the chorus of post-Holocaust writers. In negotiating the complex thematic imperatives and narrative conceits of the literature of these writers, this bold new work examines those structures, ironies, disjunctions, and tensions that produce a literature lamenting loss for a generation removed spatially and temporally from the extended trauma of the Holocaust. Aarons and Berger address evolving notions of “postmemoryâ€?; the intergenerational transmission of trauma; inherited memory; the psychological tensions of post-Holocaust Jewish identity; tropes of memory and the personalized narrative voice; generational dislocation and anxiety; the recurrent antagonisms of assimilation and alienation; the imaginative reconstruction of the past; and the future of Holocaust memory and representation.
Titolo autorizzato: Third-Generation Holocaust Representation  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-8101-3411-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910213853803321
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Serie: Cultural expressions of World War II.