Beschreibung:
Collection of essays exploring the controversies surrounding images of the Holocaust.
Introduction: Seeing Against the Grain: Re-visualizing the Holocaust - David BathrickOn the Liberation of Perpetrator Photographs in Holocaust Narratives - Brad PragerThe Interpreter's Dilemma: Heinrich Jöst's Warsaw Ghetto Photographs - Daniel H. MagilowWhose Trauma Is It? Identification and Secondary Witnessing in the Age of Postmemory - Elke HecknerNo Child Left Behind: Anne Frank Exhibits, American Abduction Narratives, and Nazi Bogeymen - Lisa J. NicolettiAuschwitz as Hermeneutic Rupture, Differend, and Image malgré tout: Jameson, Lyotard, Didi-Huberman - Sven-Erik RoseClaude Lanzmann's Shoah and the Internionality of the Image - Michael D'ArcyFor and Against the Bilderverbot: The Rhetoric of "Unrepresentability" and Remediated "Authenticity" in the German Reception of Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List Reception of Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List - Karyn BallCelan's Cinematic: Anxiety of the Gaze in Night and Fog and "Engführung" - Eric KligermanAffect in the Archive: Arendt, Eichmann and The Specialist - Darcy C. BuerkleHome-Movies, Film Diaries, and Mass Bodies: Péter Forgác's Free Fall Into the Holocaust - Jaimey FisherLaughter and Catastrophe: Train of Life and Tragicomic Holocaust Cinema - David Brenner"Heil Myself!": Impersonation and Identity in the Comedic Representation of Hitler - Michael D. Richardson