On the Defensive : Reading the Ethical in Nazi Camp Testimonies /
Marquart, Sharon
On the Defensive : Reading the Ethical in Nazi Camp Testimonies / Sharon Marquart. - 1 online resource (232 p.) : 3 b&w illustrations - University of Toronto Romance Series .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: On the Defensive: Reading the Ethical in Witness Literature -- 1. Literature, Theory, and Fraternity -- 2. Speaking for Others -- 3. Seeing Responsibility -- 4. Irony and Community -- Conclusion: This Has Been for These People -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
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On the Defensive considers how our ethical responses to the Nazi camps have unintentionally repressed and denied the experiences of their victims. Through detailed readings of survivor narratives, particularly the works of political deportees Jorge Semprun and Charlotte Delbo, Sharon Marquart examines how well-intentioned people – including victims, their family members, and readers of witness literature – respond to such testimony in ways that are understood as ethical by their communities but serve instead to ignore victims’ experiences.As Marquart shows, collective disasters such as the Holocaust expose the limitations of our ethical theories. To cope with this instability we withdraw and defend ourselves through inattentive and formulaic responses that turn a blind eye to the plight of victims. Challenging contemporary theorizations of community, ethics, testimony, and trauma, On the Defensive is a far-reaching reflection on the ways in which communal understandings of our duties and responsibilities to others can facilitate the denial of an atrocity’s horrors.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781442650664 9781442624337
10.3138/9781442624337 doi
HISTORY / Holocaust.
809/.93358405317
On the Defensive : Reading the Ethical in Nazi Camp Testimonies / Sharon Marquart. - 1 online resource (232 p.) : 3 b&w illustrations - University of Toronto Romance Series .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: On the Defensive: Reading the Ethical in Witness Literature -- 1. Literature, Theory, and Fraternity -- 2. Speaking for Others -- 3. Seeing Responsibility -- 4. Irony and Community -- Conclusion: This Has Been for These People -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
On the Defensive considers how our ethical responses to the Nazi camps have unintentionally repressed and denied the experiences of their victims. Through detailed readings of survivor narratives, particularly the works of political deportees Jorge Semprun and Charlotte Delbo, Sharon Marquart examines how well-intentioned people – including victims, their family members, and readers of witness literature – respond to such testimony in ways that are understood as ethical by their communities but serve instead to ignore victims’ experiences.As Marquart shows, collective disasters such as the Holocaust expose the limitations of our ethical theories. To cope with this instability we withdraw and defend ourselves through inattentive and formulaic responses that turn a blind eye to the plight of victims. Challenging contemporary theorizations of community, ethics, testimony, and trauma, On the Defensive is a far-reaching reflection on the ways in which communal understandings of our duties and responsibilities to others can facilitate the denial of an atrocity’s horrors.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781442650664 9781442624337
10.3138/9781442624337 doi
HISTORY / Holocaust.
809/.93358405317

