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Translated Memories

Transgenerational Perspectives on the Holocaust
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ISBN-13:
9781793606075
Veröffentl:
2020
Seiten:
404
Autor:
Ursula Reuter
Serie:
Lexington Studies in Jewish Literature
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book engages with cultural memory in literature and other media of the second and third generations of Holocaust survivors who are confronted with language loss, language acquisition and multiple issues of translation of inherited and received cultural memory.
This volume engages with memory of the Holocaust as expressed in literature, film, and other media. It focuses on the cultural memory of the second and third generations of Holocaust survivors, while also taking into view those who were children during the Nazi period. Language loss, language acquisition, and the multiple needs of translation are recurrent themes for all of the authors discussed. By bringing together authors and scholars (often both) from different generations, countries, and languages, and focusing on transgenerational and translational issues, this book presents multiple perspectives on the subject of Holocaust memory, its impact, and its ongoing worldwide communication.
Acknowledgments



Prologue: On Taking Renuka to Her First Concert

Anne Ranasinghe



Introduction

Bettina Hofmann and Ursula Reuter



Part I

Language and Memory



01

The Tongue in Exile

Carol Ascher



02

Translating Oral Memory and Visual Media in Ida Fink’s “Traces”

Daniel Feldman



03

Lies of Ulysses in the Forgotten Camps: French Accounts by Mittelbau-Dora Survivors and Their Uses in Memory Politics

Bruno Arich-Gerz



04

French Canada as a Site of Holocaust Representation

Rebecca Margolis



Part II

Making Sense of the Parents’ Holocaust History



05

Intimate Horror: Memorializing my Mother’s Holocaust

Doron Ben-Atar



06

Invisible Ink: The Limits of Recovery

Julia Epstein and Lori Hope Lefkovitz



07

The Impact of the Shoah on One Scholar’s Journey: An Autobiographical Reflection

Steven Leonard Jacobs



08

Against Forgetting: An Essay in Three Parts

Elizabeth Rosner



Part III

1.5 Generation



09

Hebrew as “Remedy” to the Shoah in Dan Pagis’ Poetry

Federico Dal Bo



10

Vicarious Witnesses and Translation in Kindertransport Poetry

Christoph Houswitschka



11

Between Grief and Celebration

Naomi Shmuel



12

The Girl—1943: on reading Karen Gershon

Joseph Swann



Part IV

Objects and What to Make of Them



13

Coming to German

Richard Aronowitz



14

Translating Memory: The Lagertagebuch kept by Isy Aronowitz (1940-43) and Five Amber Beads (2006) by Richard Aronowitz

Christoph Heyl



15

Found Objects: The Legacy of Third-Generation Holocaust Memory

Victoria Aarons



16

Why Don’t You Talk to Me? Transmissional Objects in the Works of Gila Lustiger and Nicole Krauss

Maria Roca Lizarazu



17

Pebbles on the Trail of Time: Peter Wortsman’s and Louise Steinman’s Travelogues

Bettina Hofmann



Part V

Members of the Second and Third Generation in Quest of Their Identity



18

Attempting to Remember What They Never Knew: The Identity Quest of Second and Third Generation Holocaust Survivors as Reflected in Recent Israeli Documentary

Yael Munk



19

Beyond Age and Nationality: Transgenerational and Transnational Memories in Robert Schindel’s Gebürtig and Der Kalte

Lilian Gergely



20

Translating Silence: Non-Memory, Lost Memory and Holocaust Literature

Sue Lieberman



21

Narratives beyond Words: Notes on the Embodiment of Trauma and Cultural/Religious Jewishness among Third Generation Jews in Germany

Dani Kranz



22

Epilogue: The Fairy Tale of the Blessed Meal

Peter Wortsman



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