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Traumatism Realism
Michael Rothberg
其他書名
The Demands of Holocaust Representation
出版
University of Minnesota Press
, 2000-08-10
主題
History / Holocaust
History / Historiography
Social Science / Popular Culture
ISBN
1452904510
9781452904511
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=iatnlgzM98oC&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
How to approach the Holocaust and its relationship to late twentieth-century society? While some stress the impossibility of comprehending this event, others attempt representations in forms as different as the nonfiction novel (and Hollywood blockbuster)
Schindler's List
, the documentary
Shoah
, and the comic book
Maus
. This problem is at the center of Michael Rothberg's book, a focused account of the psychic, intellectual, and cultural aftermath of the Holocaust. Drawing on a wide range of texts, Michael Rothberg puts forth an overarching framework for understanding representations of the Holocaust. Through close readings of such writers and thinkers as Theodor Adorno, Maurice Blanchot, Ruth Klüger, Charlotte Delbo, Art Spiegelman, and Philip Roth and an examination of films by Steven Spielberg and Claude Lanzmann, Rothberg demonstrates how the Holocaust as a traumatic event makes three fundamental demands on representation: a demand for documentation, a demand for reflection on the limits of representation, and a demand for engagement with the public sphere and commodity culture. As it establishes new grounding for Holocaust studies, his book provides a new understanding of realism, modernism, and postmodernism as responses to the demands of history.