Obliged by Memory: Literature, Religion, EthicsSteven T. Katz, Alan Rosen Syracuse University Press, 2006 M01 19 - 188 pages Based on a three-day symposium, "The Claims of Memory," this volume conveys the omnipresence of memory in Elie Wiesel's writing and attempts to preserve the flavor of the exchange that took place. It represents several intersecting approaches to memory: the nature of memoir writing; an analysis of contrasting dimensions of memory in victims and persecutors; the ethics of memory; and chronicling of the "memory" of God through key texts in Christian and Jewish traditions. Contents include: Cynthia Ozick, "The Rights of History and the Rights of Imagination" Susan Suleiman, "Do Facts Matter in Holocaust Memoirs? Wilkomirski/Wiesel" Shlomo Breznitz, "The Advantages of Delay: A Psychological Perspective on Memoirs of Trauma" John Silber, "Memory, History, and Ethics" Geoffrey Hartman, "The Morality of Fiction and Elie Wiesel" Jeffrey Mehlman, "Reflections on the Papon Trial" Paula Fredriksen, "Augustine on God and Memory" |
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... scientists are those inventors who make mass destruction possible . The specifics of their relation are important : do the scientists create weapons on the instigation of the government or do they come up with these ideas and then pro ...
... scientists are those inventors who make mass destruction possible . The specifics of their relation are important : do the scientists create weapons on the instigation of the government or do they come up with these ideas and then pro ...
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... scientists working on the atomic bomb , and not to those who had worked on methods of mass de- struction used in the camps . The complicity of science in genocide has been well established : Robert Proctor affirms that " Nazis were able ...
... scientists working on the atomic bomb , and not to those who had worked on methods of mass de- struction used in the camps . The complicity of science in genocide has been well established : Robert Proctor affirms that " Nazis were able ...
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... scientists in the world , both for his invention of nitrogen fixa- tion principles , which allowed underdeveloped countries to develop fertilizer for agriculture , and because he was also " one of the earliest and most successful scientists ...
... scientists in the world , both for his invention of nitrogen fixa- tion principles , which allowed underdeveloped countries to develop fertilizer for agriculture , and because he was also " one of the earliest and most successful scientists ...
Contents
The Rights of History and the Rights of Imagination | 3 |
Do Facts Matter in Holocaust Memoirs? WilkomirskiWiesel | 21 |
A Psychological Perspective | 43 |
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