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Born under Auschwitz (PDF eBook)


Born under Auschwitz (PDF eBook)

eBook by Cosgrove, Mary;

Born under Auschwitz (PDF eBook)

£24.99

ISBN:
9781571138897
Publication Date:
01 Apr 2014
Publisher:
Boydell & Brewer
Imprint:
Camden House
Pages:
244 pages
Format:
eBook
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Born under Auschwitz (PDF eBook)

Description

Uncovers the literary traditions of melancholy that inform major works of postwar and contemporary German literature dealing with the Holocaust and the Nazi period.In German Studies the literary phenomenon of melancholy, which has a longstanding and diverse history in European letters, has typically been associated with the Early Modern and Baroque periods, Romanticism, and the crisis of modernity. This association, alongside the dominant psychoanalytical view of melancholy in German memory discourses since the 1960s, has led to its neglect as an important literary mode in postwar German literature, a situation the present book seeks to redress by identifying and analyzing epochal postwar works that use melancholy traditions to comment on German history in the aftermath of the Holocaust. It focuses on five writers - Günter Grass, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Peter Weiss, W. G. Sebald, and Iris Hanika - who reflect on the legacy of Auschwitz as intellectuals trying to negotiate a relationship to the past based on the stigma of belonging to a perpetrator collective (Grass, Sebald, Hanika) or, broadly speaking, to the victim collective (Weiss, Hildesheimer), in order to develop a melancholy ethics of memory for the Holocaust and the Nazi past. It will appeal to scholars and students of German Studies,Comparative Literature, Cultural Studies, Cultural Memory, and Holocaust Studies. Mary Cosgrove is Reader in German at the University of Edinburgh.

Contents

Introduction: In Defense of Melancholy The Diseased Imagination: Perpetrator Melancholy in Gunter Grass's Aus dem Tagebuch einer Schnecke and Beim Hauten der Zwiebel The Disenchanted Mind: Victim Melancholy in Wolfgang Hildesheimer's Tynset and Masante The Feminine Holocaust: Gender, Melancholy, and Memory in Peter Weiss's Die AEsthetik des Widerstands From the Weltschmerz of the Postwar Penitent to Capitalism and the Racial Century : Melancholy Diversity in W. G. Sebald's Work Epilogue: Death of the Male Melancholy Genius: From Vergangenheitsbewaltigung to Vergangenheitsbewirtschaftung in Iris Hanika's Das Eigentliche Bibliography Index

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