The Holocaust: Theoretical Readings
by
Neil Levi
This agenda-setting reader brings together both classic and new writings to demonstrate how concerns arising from the Nazi genocide shaped contemporary literary and cultural theory. Wide in its thematic scope, it covers such vital topics as:
- Authenticity and experience
- Memory and trauma
- Historiography and the philosophy of history
- Fascism and Nazi antisemitism
- Repres...more
- Authenticity and experience
- Memory and trauma
- Historiography and the philosophy of history
- Fascism and Nazi antisemitism
- Repres...more
Paperback, 512 pages
Published
July 29th 2003
by Rutgers University Press
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