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Caught by History: Holocaust Effects in Contemporary Art, Literature, and Theor

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Acceptable A book with obvious wear. May have some damage to the cover but integrity still intact. The binding may be slightly damaged but integrity is still intact. Possible writing in margins, possible underlining and highlighting of text, but...

ISBN:

9780804729161

Format:

Trade Paperback

Language:

English

Publication Year:

1998

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Brand: Stanford University Press

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9780804729161

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9780804729161

Author:

Ernst Van Alphen

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Stanford University Press

Item Weight:

11.9 Oz

Number of Pages:

240 Pages

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Textbook

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0.5in

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8.9in

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6.1in

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In the face of strong moral and aesthetic pressure to deal with the Holocaust in strictly historical and documentary modes, this book discusses why and how reenactment of the Holocaust in art and imaginative literature can be successful in simultaneously presenting, analyzing, and working through this apocalyptic moment in human history. In pursuing his argument, the author explores such diverse materials and themes as: the testimonies of Holocaust survivors; the works of such artists and writers as Charlotte Salomon, Christian Boltanski, and Armando; and the question of what it means to live in a house built by a jew who was later transported to the death camps. He shows that reenactment, as an artistic project, also functions as a critical strategy, one that, unlike historical methods requiring a mediator, speaks directly to us and lures us into the Holocaust. Authors: Ernst Van Alphen Ernst Van Alphen Binding: Paperback Edition: 1st Printing Features: Used Book in Good Condition Label: Stanford University Press Manufacturer: Stanford University Press Publication Date: 1997-12 Publisher: Stanford University Press Studio: Stanford University Press