Against the Apocalypse: Responses to Catastrophe in Modern Jewish CultureHarvard University Press, 1984 - 374 páginas Index. Bibliography: p. 351-361. |
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... memory of named individuals and captured the collective tragedy in epic form . Only the Germans were consigned to verbal annihilation ; they ap- peared , if at all , as metaphors . Unlike Rawicz's hallucinatory tech- niques , which ...
... memory of named individuals and captured the collective tragedy in epic form . Only the Germans were consigned to verbal annihilation ; they ap- peared , if at all , as metaphors . Unlike Rawicz's hallucinatory tech- niques , which ...
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... memory was the ongoing effort to lay the demon to rest , to retrieve the pearls from the fire ; but as memory of the horror receded , it was some- times necessary to rekindle the fire , to jar one's own sensibilities , even at the price ...
... memory was the ongoing effort to lay the demon to rest , to retrieve the pearls from the fire ; but as memory of the horror receded , it was some- times necessary to rekindle the fire , to jar one's own sensibilities , even at the price ...
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... memory , would have us believe that group memory suffered a fatal blow with the beginning of emancipation in the 1780s . But the shaping and preserving of group memory is precisely what Jewish writers , artists , and intellectuals have ...
... memory , would have us believe that group memory suffered a fatal blow with the beginning of emancipation in the 1780s . But the shaping and preserving of group memory is precisely what Jewish writers , artists , and intellectuals have ...
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Ruined Cities of the Mind | 1 |
The Liturgy of Destruction | 15 |
Broken Tablets and Flying Letters | 53 |
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