The Holocaust Bystander in Polish Culture, 1942-2015
The Story of Innocence
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book concerns building an idealized image of the society in which the Holocaust occurred. It inspects the category of the bystander (in Polish culture closely related to the witness), since the war recognized as the axis of self-presentation and...
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This book concerns building an idealized image of the society in which the Holocaust occurred. It inspects the category of the bystander (in Polish culture closely related to the witness), since the war recognized as the axis of self-presentation and majority politics of memory. The category is of performative character since it defines the roles of event participants, assumes passivity of the non-Jewish environment, and alienates the exterminated, thus making it impossible to speak about the bystanders' violence at the border between the ghetto and the 'Aryan' side. Bystanders were neither passive nor distanced; rather, they participated and played important roles in Nazi plans. Starting with the war, the authors analyze the functions of this category in the Polish discourse of memory through following its changing forms and showing links with social practices organizing the collective memory. Despite being often critiqued, this point of dispute about Polish memory rarely belongs to mainstream culture. It also blocks the memory of Polish violence against Jews. The book is intended for students and researchers interested in memory studies, the history of the Holocaust, the memory of genocide, and the war and postwar cultures of Poland and Eastern Europe. Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „The Holocaust Bystander in Polish Culture, 1942-2015 “
1. Chapter 1: We are all witnesses. Instead of an introduction; Maryla Hopfinger.- 2. Chapter 2: Constructing the Figure of the Polish Shoah Witness; Katarzyna Chmielewska.- 3. Chapter 3: Alternative Narratives of the 1940s vs. the Politics of Memory; Katarzyna Chmielewska.- 4. Chapter 4: Hand in hand. Calling on witnesses to Polish-Jewish brotherhood; Anna Zawadzka.- 5. Chapter 5: Bearing witness to witnessing: Jewish narratives about Polish "witnesses" to the Holocaust; Anna Zawadzka.- 6. Chapter 6: The guilt of indifference; Aránzazu Calderón Puerta, Tomasz ukowski.- 7. Chapter 7: Nostalgic archeology and critical archeology; Tomasz ukowski.- 8. Chapter 8: Documents and fictions; Wojciech Wilczyk.-
Autoren-Porträt
Maryla Hopfinger is Professor Emeritus at the Institute of Literary Research at the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland. She works in the areas of the theory of culture and social communication. She has authored numerous books and articles and has also acted as editor to a number of collected volumes. Her most recent publication in English (2010, translated in 2020) is entitled Literature and Media.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2021, 1st ed. 2021, XVII, 364 Seiten, Masse: 14,8 x 21 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Maryla Hopfinger, Tomasz Żukowski
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 3030664074
- ISBN-13: 9783030664077
Sprache:
Englisch
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