The Subject of Holocaust Fiction

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, Jewish, Nonfiction, History
Cover of the book The Subject of Holocaust Fiction by Emily Miller Budick, Indiana University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Emily Miller Budick ISBN: 9780253016324
Publisher: Indiana University Press Publication: May 20, 2015
Imprint: Indiana University Press Language: English
Author: Emily Miller Budick
ISBN: 9780253016324
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication: May 20, 2015
Imprint: Indiana University Press
Language: English

Fictional representations of horrific events run the risk of undercutting efforts to verify historical knowledge and may heighten our ability to respond intellectually and ethically to human experiences of devastation. In this captivating study of the epistemological, psychological, and ethical issues underlying Holocaust fiction, Emily Miller Budick examines the subjective experiences of fantasy, projection, and repression manifested in Holocaust fiction and in the reader’s encounter with it. Considering works by Cynthia Ozick, Art Spiegelman, Aharon Appelfeld, Michael Chabon, and others, Budick investigates how the reading subject makes sense of these fictionalized presentations of memory and trauma, victims and victimizers.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Fictional representations of horrific events run the risk of undercutting efforts to verify historical knowledge and may heighten our ability to respond intellectually and ethically to human experiences of devastation. In this captivating study of the epistemological, psychological, and ethical issues underlying Holocaust fiction, Emily Miller Budick examines the subjective experiences of fantasy, projection, and repression manifested in Holocaust fiction and in the reader’s encounter with it. Considering works by Cynthia Ozick, Art Spiegelman, Aharon Appelfeld, Michael Chabon, and others, Budick investigates how the reading subject makes sense of these fictionalized presentations of memory and trauma, victims and victimizers.

More books from Indiana University Press

Cover of the book Costume by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book Cultures of Vision by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book What Pragmatism Was by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book We Only Come Here to Struggle by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book The Golden Age of Indiana High School Basketball by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book French Cinema—A Critical Filmography by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book Children’s Home Musical Experiences Across the World by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book Railroads of Meridian by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book Cinema, Nation, and Empire in Uzbekistan, 1919-1937 by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book Race Harmony and Black Progress by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book The Politics and Poetics of Black Film by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book Well-Tempered Woodwinds by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book China's Brave New World by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book The Lives of Things by Emily Miller Budick
Cover of the book Balkan Blues by Emily Miller Budick
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy