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Preempting the Holocaust
Ll Langer

Preempting the Holocaust

Yale University Press (Nov 12, 1998)
9780300073577
| Hardcover
228 pages | 140 x 210 mm
$ 30.00 | Value: $ 4.74
Dewey 809.93358
LC Classification PN56.H55 .L29 1998
LC Control No. 98060967

Genre

  • Criticism, interpretation, etc

Subject

  • Art, Modern
  • Art, Modern - 20th Century - History And Criticism

Plot

Lawrence L. Langer, perhaps the most important literary critic of the Holocaust, here explores the use of Holocaust themes in literature, memoirs, film, and painting. Langer focuses his attention on a variety of controversial issues: the attempt of a number of commentators to appropriate the subject of the Holocaust for private moral agendas; the ordeal of women in the concentration camps; the conflicting claims of individual and community survival in the Kovno ghetto; the current tendency to conflate the Holocaust with other modern atrocities, thereby blurring the distinctive features of each; and the sporadic impulse to shift the emphasis from the crime, the criminals, and the victimized to the question of forgiveness and the need for healing. He concludes with some reflections on the challenge of teaching the Holocaust to generations of students who know less and less of its history but continue to manifest an eager curiosity about its human impact and psychological roots.