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Concentrationary Memories Totalitarian Terror And Cultural Resistance Griselda Pollock Max Silverman

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Concentrationary Memories Totalitarian Terror And Cultural Resistance Griselda Pollock Max Silverman
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 44.78 MB
Author: Griselda Pollock; Max Silverman
ISBN: 9780755603671, 0755603672
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Concentrationary Memories Totalitarian Terror And Cultural Resistance Griselda Pollock Max Silverman by Griselda Pollock; Max Silverman 9780755603671, 0755603672 instant download after payment.

"Concentrationary Memories has, as its premise, the idea at the heart of Alain Resnais's film Night and Fog (1955) that the concentrationary plague unleashed on the world by the Nazis in the 1930s and 1940s is not simply confined to one place and one time but is now a permanent presence shadowing modern life. It further suggests that memory (and, indeed art in general) must be invoked to show this haunting of the present by this menacing past so that we can read for the signs of terror and counter its deformation of the human.
Through working with political and cultural theory on readings of film, art, photographic and literary practices, Concentrationary Memories analyses different cultural responses to concentrationary terror in different sites in the post-war period, ranging from Auschwitz to Argentina. These readings show how those involved in the cultural production of memories of the horror of totalitarianism sought to find forms, languages and image systems which could make sense of and resist the post-war condition in which, as Hannah Arendt famously stated 'everything is possible' and 'human beings as human beings become superfluous.' Authors include Nicholas Chare, Isabelle de le Court, Thomas Elsaesser, Benjamin Hannavy Cousen, Matthew John, Claire Launchbury, Sylvie Lindeperg, Laura Malosetti Costa, Griselda Pollock, Max Silverman, Glenn Sujo, Annette Wieviorka and John Wolfe Ackerman."

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