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Reconciling Community And Subjective Life Trauma Testimony As Political Theorizing In The Work Of Jean Amry And Imre Kertsz Magdalena Zolkos

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Reconciling Community And Subjective Life Trauma Testimony As Political Theorizing In The Work Of Jean Amry And Imre Kertsz Magdalena Zolkos
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Reconciling Community And Subjective Life Trauma Testimony As Political Theorizing In The Work Of Jean Amry And Imre Kertsz Magdalena Zolkos instant download after payment.

Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Author: Magdalena Zolkos
ISBN: 9781501301650, 1501301659
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Reconciling Community And Subjective Life Trauma Testimony As Political Theorizing In The Work Of Jean Amry And Imre Kertsz Magdalena Zolkos by Magdalena Zolkos 9781501301650, 1501301659 instant download after payment.

This is an examination of the difficult interplay between the collective pursuit of justice and reconciliation on one hand and the individual subjective experience of trauma on the other, proposing that it be thought as a potentially productive tension. To do so, Zolkos looks at how texts from Jean Améry and Imre Kertész speak to the question of the politics of the past and, ultimately, to the post-foundational notions of community and justice.
The text works with issues of reconciliation at a theoretical level that bring together insights from political theory, trauma studies, holocaust studies, history and literary theory. The book has the greatest relevance for the critical reconciliation theory, as well as for those working on the concept of community within the continental tradition.

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