The subject of Holocaust fiction / / Emily Miller Budick.

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Superior document:Jewish literature and culture
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Place / Publishing House:Bloomington ;, Indianapolis : : Indiana University Press,, [2015]
2015
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Jewish literature and culture.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (264 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Voyeurism, complicated mourning, and the fetish: Cynthia Ozick's The Shawl
  • Forced confessions: subject position, framing, and the "Art" of Spiegelman's Maus
  • Aryeh Lev Stollman's The Far Euphrates: re-picturing the pre-memory moment
  • Bruno Schulz, The Messiah, and ghost/writing the past
  • A Jewish history of blocked mourning and love
  • See under: mourning
  • Blacks, Jews, and southerners in William Styron's Sophie's Choice
  • (re)reading the Holocaust from a German point of view: Bernhard Schlink's The Reader
  • Mourning and melancholia in W. G. Sebald's Austerlitz
  • Holocaust, apartheid, and the slaughter of animals: J. M. Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello and Cora Diamond's "difficulty of reality".