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Secondgeneration Holocaust Literature Legacies Of Survival And Perpetration Studies In German Literature Linguistics And Culture Erin Mcglothlin

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Secondgeneration Holocaust Literature Legacies Of Survival And Perpetration Studies In German Literature Linguistics And Culture Erin Mcglothlin
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Publisher: Camden House
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Erin McGlothlin
ISBN: 9781571133526, 9781571136855, 1571133526, 1571136851
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Secondgeneration Holocaust Literature Legacies Of Survival And Perpetration Studies In German Literature Linguistics And Culture Erin Mcglothlin by Erin Mcglothlin 9781571133526, 9781571136855, 1571133526, 1571136851 instant download after payment.

Among historical events of the 20th century, the Holocaust is unrivaled as the subject of both scholarly and literary writing. Literary responses include not only thousands of autobiographical and fictional texts written by survivors, but also, more recently, works by writers who are not survivors but nevertheless feel compelled to write about the Holocaust. Writers from what is known as the second generation have produced texts that express their feeling of being powerfully marked by events of which they have had no direct experience. This book expands the commonly-used definition of second-generation literature, which refers to texts written from the perspective of the children of survivors, to include texts written from the point of view of the children of Nazi perpetrators. With its innovative focus on the literary legacy of both groups, it investigates how second-generation writers employ similar tropes of stigmatization to express their troubled relationships to their parents' histories. Through readings of nine American, German, and French literary texts, Erin McGlothlin demonstrates how an anxiety with signification is manifested in the very structure of second-generation literature, revealing the extent to which the literary texts themselves are marked by the continuing aftershocks of the Holocaust. Erin McGlothlin is assistant professor of German at Washington University in St. Louis.

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