Forgiveness and Resentment in the Aftermath of Mass Atrocity : : Jewish Voices in Literature and Film / / Idit Alphandary.

The author's starting point is the interweaving of forgiveness and resentment in the works of Jewish writers after the Holocaust, most especially Hannah Arendt and Jean Améry, to make sense of the catastrophe and to point to a way forward for both victims and perpetrators. The insights of these...

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Forgiveness and Resentment in the Aftermath of Mass Atrocity : Jewish Voices in Literature and Film / Idit Alphandary.
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Perspectives on Jewish Texts and Contexts , 2199-6962 ; 24
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of figures -- Introduction Theorizing forgiveness and resentment in the presence of radical evil -- Chapter 1 Forgiveness, resentment and reconciliation - on W. G. Sebald -- Interchapter 1 Aesthetic falsehood and emotion - on Bruno Schulz's The Sanatorium Under the Hourglass and Wojciech Has's The Hourglass Sanatorium -- Chapter 2 Love and worldliness - on Hannah Arendt -- Interchapter 2 The necessary fragility of paradox - on Christian Petzold's Phoenix -- Chapter 3 The sincerity of forgiveness - on Heinrich Böll and Jean Améry -- Interchapter 3 Negative possessions - on Wladislaw Pasikowski's Aftermath (Poklosie) -- Chapter 4 From emotion to national renewal - on J.M. Coetzee -- Interchapter 4 Memory and nonviolence - on Raoul Peck's I Am Not Your Negro -- Coda Forgiveness, justice, and historical responsibility -- Bibliography -- Index
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The author's starting point is the interweaving of forgiveness and resentment in the works of Jewish writers after the Holocaust, most especially Hannah Arendt and Jean Améry, to make sense of the catastrophe and to point to a way forward for both victims and perpetrators. The insights of these two writers and of several Jewish novelists and poets, including Bruno Schulz, Paul Celan, and Aharon Appelfeld, are used to develop accounts of forgiveness and resentment in other cases of mass atrocity around the world. The author offers a critical rereading of primary sources that aim to separate resentment from nonviolent resistance, and forgiveness from reconciliation. Forgiveness and resentment are not, as they might first appear, mutually exclusive. Together with Arendt, Améry, and Walter Benjamin, it is argued that it is through the interaction between them that victims of mass atrocity become agents of personal and cultural change. Together, forgiveness and resentment interrupt the present, reframe the past, and shape the future. They can reduce the chasm that separates memory and trust by fashioning new connections between identity and alterity, which can open paths to truly ethical coexistence for victims and perpetrators, and their descendants.
Issued also in print.
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In English.
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LITERARY CRITICISM / Jewish. bisacsh
Apartheid.
Hannah Arendt.
Holocaust.
Jean Améry.
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Frontmatter --
Acknowledgements --
Contents --
List of figures --
Introduction Theorizing forgiveness and resentment in the presence of radical evil --
Chapter 1 Forgiveness, resentment and reconciliation - on W. G. Sebald --
Interchapter 1 Aesthetic falsehood and emotion - on Bruno Schulz's The Sanatorium Under the Hourglass and Wojciech Has's The Hourglass Sanatorium --
Chapter 2 Love and worldliness - on Hannah Arendt --
Interchapter 2 The necessary fragility of paradox - on Christian Petzold's Phoenix --
Chapter 3 The sincerity of forgiveness - on Heinrich Böll and Jean Améry --
Interchapter 3 Negative possessions - on Wladislaw Pasikowski's Aftermath (Poklosie) --
Chapter 4 From emotion to national renewal - on J.M. Coetzee --
Interchapter 4 Memory and nonviolence - on Raoul Peck's I Am Not Your Negro --
Coda Forgiveness, justice, and historical responsibility --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Acknowledgements --
Contents --
List of figures --
Introduction Theorizing forgiveness and resentment in the presence of radical evil --
Chapter 1 Forgiveness, resentment and reconciliation - on W. G. Sebald --
Interchapter 1 Aesthetic falsehood and emotion - on Bruno Schulz's The Sanatorium Under the Hourglass and Wojciech Has's The Hourglass Sanatorium --
Chapter 2 Love and worldliness - on Hannah Arendt --
Interchapter 2 The necessary fragility of paradox - on Christian Petzold's Phoenix --
Chapter 3 The sincerity of forgiveness - on Heinrich Böll and Jean Améry --
Interchapter 3 Negative possessions - on Wladislaw Pasikowski's Aftermath (Poklosie) --
Chapter 4 From emotion to national renewal - on J.M. Coetzee --
Interchapter 4 Memory and nonviolence - on Raoul Peck's I Am Not Your Negro --
Coda Forgiveness, justice, and historical responsibility --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Acknowledgements --
Contents --
List of figures --
Introduction Theorizing forgiveness and resentment in the presence of radical evil --
Chapter 1 Forgiveness, resentment and reconciliation - on W. G. Sebald --
Interchapter 1 Aesthetic falsehood and emotion - on Bruno Schulz's The Sanatorium Under the Hourglass and Wojciech Has's The Hourglass Sanatorium --
Chapter 2 Love and worldliness - on Hannah Arendt --
Interchapter 2 The necessary fragility of paradox - on Christian Petzold's Phoenix --
Chapter 3 The sincerity of forgiveness - on Heinrich Böll and Jean Améry --
Interchapter 3 Negative possessions - on Wladislaw Pasikowski's Aftermath (Poklosie) --
Chapter 4 From emotion to national renewal - on J.M. Coetzee --
Interchapter 4 Memory and nonviolence - on Raoul Peck's I Am Not Your Negro --
Coda Forgiveness, justice, and historical responsibility --
Bibliography --
Index
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