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The legacy of Ruth Klüger and the end of the Auschwitz century / edited by Mark H. Gelber

Mitwirkende(r): Sprache: Englisch Reihen: Perspectives on Jewish texts and contexts ; volume 20Verlag: Berlin De Gruyter [2022]Beschreibung: VIII, 190 Seiten IllustrationenISBN:
  • 9783110629699
  • 3110629690
Schlagwörter: Genre/Form: Sachgebiete: K.8.1 Online-Ressourcen:
Inhalte:
Mark H. Gelber Introduction - The Legacy of Ruth Kliiger and the End of the Auschwitz Century — 1
Sander L. Gilman Poetry and Naming in Ruth Kliiger’s Works and Life — 9
Heinrich Detering Spannung: Remarks on a Stylistic Principle in Ruth Kliiger’s Writing — 31
Stephan Braese Speaking with Germans: Ruth Kliiger and the "Restitution of Speech between Germans and Jews” — 43
Irene Heidelberger-Leonard Writing Auschwitz: Jean Amery, Imre Kertesz, and Ruth Kliiger — 57
Ulrike Offenberg . but the dead set us certain tasks, don’t they?” Ruth Kliiger and the Jewish Tradition on Women Saying Kaddish — 73
Mark H. Gelber Ruth Kliiger, Judaism, and Zionism: An American Perspective — 89
Monica Tempian “Ver zenen mir?” Children’s Voices in the Poetry of the Shoah —113
Daniel P. Reynolds “Looking into a Mirror Instead of Reality.” Ruth Kliiger and the Problem of Holocaust Tourism —137
Vera Schwarcz Threads Yet to Be Spun: A China Angle on Memory and Ghosts in the Poetry of Ruth Kliiger----- 155
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Mark H. Gelber
Introduction - The Legacy of Ruth Kliiger and the End of the Auschwitz
Century — 1

Sander L. Gilman
Poetry and Naming in Ruth Kliiger’s Works and Life — 9

Heinrich Detering
Spannung: Remarks on a Stylistic Principle in Ruth Kliiger’s Writing — 31

Stephan Braese
Speaking with Germans: Ruth Kliiger and the "Restitution of Speech
between Germans and Jews” — 43

Irene Heidelberger-Leonard
Writing Auschwitz: Jean Amery, Imre Kertesz, and Ruth Kliiger — 57

Ulrike Offenberg
. but the dead set us certain tasks, don’t they?” Ruth Kliiger and the
Jewish Tradition on Women Saying Kaddish — 73

Mark H. Gelber
Ruth Kliiger, Judaism, and Zionism: An American Perspective — 89

Monica Tempian
“Ver zenen mir?” Children’s Voices in the Poetry of the Shoah —113

Daniel P. Reynolds
“Looking into a Mirror Instead of Reality.” Ruth Kliiger and the Problem
of Holocaust Tourism —137

Vera Schwarcz
Threads Yet to Be Spun: A China Angle on Memory and Ghosts in the
Poetry of Ruth Kliiger----- 155