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Holocaust Remembrance: The Shapes of Memory
ISBN: 978-1-55786-367-6
Paperback
370 pages
December 1993, Wiley-Blackwell
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Darkness Visible: Geoffrey Hartman.

1. On Testimony: Annette Wieviork (Centre National de Recherche Scientifique, Paris).

2. The Library of Jewish Catastrophe: David Roskies (Jewish Theological Seminary of America).

3. Voices from the Killing Ground: Sara Horowitz (University of Delaware).

4. Jean Amery as Witness: Alvin Rosenfeld (Indiana University).

5. Remembering Survival: Lawrence Langer (Simmons College).

6. Christian Witness and the Shoah: David Tracy (University of Chicago).

7. Film as Witness: Lanzmann's Shoah: Shoshana Felman (Yale University).

8. Charlotte Salomon's Inward-Turning Testimony: Mary Felstiner (San Francisco State University).

9. 'Varschreibt!': R. B. Kitaj.

10. Conversation in the Cemetery: Dan Pagis and the Prosaics of Memory: Sidra Ezrahi (Hebrew University of Jerusalem).

11. Chinese History and Jewish Memory: Vera Schwarcz (Wesleyan University).

12. The Awakening: Aharon Applefeld.

13. Facing the Glass Booth: Haim Gouri.

14. The Andean Waltz: Leo Spitzer (Dartmouth College).

15. German-Jewish Memory and National Consciousness: Miriam Hansen & Michael Geyer (both University of Chicago).

16. Negating the Dead: Nadine Fresco (Centre National de Recherche Scientique, Paris).

17. 'The First Blow': Projects for the Camp at Fossoli: Giovanni Leoni.

18. Jewish Memory in Poland: James Young (University of Massachusetts, Amherst).

19. Reclaining Auschwwitz: Deborah Dwork & Robert Jan van Pelt (Yale Child Study Center & University of British Columbia).

20. Memory, Trauma and the Writing of History: Saul Friedlander (Tel Aviv University). 'Liberation' (poem): Abraham Sutzkever.