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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction "After" Testimony: Holocaust Representation and Narrative Theory |
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Part I The Powers and Limits of Fiction |
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1 Imre Kertez's Fatelessness: Fiction as Testimony |
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2 Challenges for the Successor Generations of German-Jewish Authors in Germany |
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3 Recent Literature Confronting the Past: France and Beyond |
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4 Performing a Perpetrator as Witness: Jonathan Littell's Les Bienveillantes |
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5 The Ethics and Aesthetics of Backward Narration in Martin Amis's Time's Arrow |
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Part II Intersections/Border Crossings |
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6 The Face-to-Face Encounter in Holocaust Narrative |
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7 Knowing Little, Adding Nothing: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Remembering in Espen Søbye's Kathe, Always Lived in Norway |
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8 "When facts are scarce": Authenticating Strategies in Writing by Children of Survivors |
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10 Narrative, Memory, and Visual Image: W. G. Sebald's Luftkrieg und Literatur and Austerlitz |
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11 Which Narrative of Auschwitz? A Narrative Analysis of Laurence Rees's Documentary Auschwitz: The Nazis and `the Final Solution' |
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12 Moving Testimonies: "Unhomed Geography" and the Holocaust Documentary of Return |
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Part III The Holocaust and Others |
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13 From Auschwitz to the Temple Mount: Binding and Unbinding the Israeli Narrative |
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14 The Melancholy Generation: Grossman's Book of Interior Grammar |
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15 Fractured Relations: The Multidirectional Holocaust Memory of Caryl Phillips |
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16 Hiroshima and the Holocaust: Tales of War and Defeat in Japan and Germany---A Contrastive Perspective |
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Contributors |
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Index |
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