A Holocaust reader : responses to the Nazi extermination
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A Holocaust reader : responses to the Nazi extermination
Oxford University Press, 2001
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Bibliography: p. 365-374
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ISBN 9780195059571
内容説明
A collection of important and representative writings that respond to the Nazi atrocities and death camps. Written by theologians, literary figures, cultural critics, philosophers, and others, these writings survey the major themes in Western culture that the Holocaust raises and the most provocative and influential responses to these themes and to the Holocaust itself.
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pbk. ISBN 9780195059588
内容説明
This book collects important and representative writings that respond to the Nazi atrocities and death camps. Written by theologians, literary figures, cultural critics, philosophers, and others, these writings survey the major themes in Western culture that the Holocaust raises and the most provocative and influential responses to these themes and to the Holocaust itself.
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Preface
Introduction
1. EARLY REFLECTIONS
Primo Levi: Survival in Auschwitz
Jean Amery: On the Necessity and Impossibility of Being a Jew
Theodor W. Adorno: Meditations on Metaphysics
Hannah Arendt: The Concentration Camps
Martin Buber: The Dialogue between Heaven and Earth
Elie Wiesel: A Plea for the Dead
2. CENTRAL THEOLOGICAL RESPONSES
Richard Rubenstein: The Making of a Rabbi
Richard Rubenstein: Symposium on Jewish Belief
Eliezer Berkovits: Faith after the Holocaust
Irving Greenberg: Cloud of Smoke, Pillar of Fire: Judaism, Christianity, and Modernity after the Holocaust
Emil L. Fackenheim: Jewish Faith and the Holocaust: A Fragment
Emil L. Fackenheim: Holocaust
Emil L. Fackenheim: The Holocaust and the State of Israel: Their Relation
A. Roy Eckardt: Christians and Jews: Along a Theological Frontier
3. DEVELOPMENTS: THE 1970s AND 1980s
Michael Wyschogrod: Faith and the Holocaust
Amos Funkenstein: Theological Interpretations of the Holocaust: A Balance
Arthur A. Cohen: Thinking the Tremendum: Some Theological Implications of the Death Camps
Franklin Sherman: Speaking of God after Auschwitz
Robert E. Willis: Auschwitz and the Nuturing of Conscience
David Tracy: Religious Values after the Holocaust: A Catholic View
Johann Baptist Metz: Christians and Jews after Auschwitz: Being a Meditation Also on the End of Bourgeois Religion
Emil L. Fackenheim: The Holocaust and Philosophy
Hans Jonas: The Concept of God after Auschwitz: A Jewish Voice
4. THE HOLOCAUST AND WESTERN CULTURE: THE 1980s AND 1990s
Saul Friedlander: The Shoah in Present Historical Consciousness
Omer Bartov: Intellectuals on Auschwitz: Memory, History, and Truth
Kenneth Seeskin: What Philosophy Can and Cannot Say about Evil
Kenneth Seeskin: Coming to Terms with Failure: A Philosophical Dilemma
Michael Andre Bernstein: Narrating the Shoah
Berel Lang: The Representation of Evil: Ethical Content as Literary Form
Andreas Huyssen: Monuments and Holocaust Memory in a Media Age
Bibliography
Index
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