The Trajectory of Holocaust Memory: The Crisis of Testimony in Theory
and Practice re-considers survivor testimony, moving from a
subject-object reading of the past to a subject-subject encounter in
the present. It explores how testimony evolves in relationship to the
life of eyewitnesses across time. This book breaks new ground based on
three principles. The first draws on Martin Buber’s “I-Thou”
concept, transforming the object of history into an encounter between
subjects. The second employs the Jungian concept of identity, whereby
the individual (internal identity) and the persona (external identity)
reframe testimony as an extension of the individual. They are a living
subject, rather than merely a persona or narrative. The third
principle draws on Daniel Kahneman’s concept of the experiencing
self, which relives events as they occurred, and the remembering self,
which reflects on their meaning in sum. Taken together, these
principles comprise a new literacy of testimony that enables the
surviving victim and the listener to enter a relationship of trust.
Designed for readers of Holocaust history and literature, this book
defines the modalities of memory, witness, and testimony. It shows how
encountering the individual who lived through the past changes how
testimony is understood, and therefore what it can come to mean.
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The Crisis of Testimony in Theory and Practice
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ISBN
9781000830620
Publisert
2022
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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