Beschreibung:
Jewish Literature and Culture-Alvin H. Rosenfeld, editor
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I. In the Matter of Justice1. The Nazi as Criminal: Inside and Outside the Holocaust2. Forgiveness, Revenge, and the Limits of Holocaust Justice3. Evil, Suffering, and the Holocaust4. Comparative Evil: Measuring Numbers, Degrees, PeoplePart II. Language and Lessons5. The Grammar of Antisemitism6. The Unspeakable vs. the Testimonial: Holocaust Trauma in Holocaust History7. Undoing Certain Mischievous Questions about the Holocaust8. From the Particular to the Universal, and Forward: Representations and LessonsPart III. For and Against Interpretation9. Oskar Rosenfeld and Historiographic Realism (in Sex, Shit, and Status)10. Lachrymose without Tears: Misreading the Holocaust in American Life11. "Not Enough" vs. "Plenty": Which Did Pius XII?12. The Evil in Genocide13. Misinterpretation as the Author's Responsibility (Nietzsche's Fascism, for Instance)Afterword: Philosophy and/of the HolocaustNotesIndex