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Forgetful Memory : Representation and Remembrance in the Wake of the Holocaust - Michael Bernard-Donals

Forgetful Memory

Representation and Remembrance in the Wake of the Holocaust

By: Michael Bernard-Donals

Paperback | 1 January 2010

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This title examines the role of forgetfulness in our understanding of the Holocaust.
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"Forgetful Memory makes a major contribution to the growing literature on remembrance, and will be of interest to all who work in the fields of Holocaust, Memory and Trauma Studies." - The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory "...Bernard-Donals has produced an insightful and broadly reaching work that demonstrates that not everything has already been said on the role of memory and its component of forgetting in Holocaust studies." - H-Net Reviews "Drawing on established work in trauma and Holocaust studies, philosophy, literary theory, and Jewish studies, each of the three major sections of Forgetful Memory addresses a different aspect of the relationship between history and memory ... [its] limitations are counterbalanced by Bernard-Donals's intensive and illuminating efforts to bridge a vast array of disciplinary idioms and conceptual vocabularies." - Clio "This is a lucid and eloquent and consistently perceptive book. Exploring the vexed relationship between memory and forgetting, Bernard-Donals makes a powerfully persuasive case that the memory texts of the Holocaust are not-and cannot ever be-entirely credible. For some in Holocaust Studies today, to claim that memory texts have something necessarily figurative or false about them is to open the worrisome floodgates to Holocaust denial. Forgetful Memory refuses to give in to such worries. Yes, testimony necessarily fails to forge a transparent or seamless relation to the events to which testimony bears witness. But if we embrace the forgetful void at the heart of memory, we thus enable spontaneous acts of remembering that testify not to the certainties of a traumatic past but to the complexities involved in our memorial encounters with traumatic events themselves. What Forgetful Memory makes plain is that the future of such events-their lessons-are bound up ineluctably with these complexities." - Paul Eisenstein, author of Traumatic Encounters: Holocaust Representation and the Hegelian Subject

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