ABSTRACT

This single volume traces three approaches to the study of the Holocaust - through notions of history, theories of memory, and a focus on art and representation. It introduces students to the different ways we have come to understand the Holocaust, gives them an opportunity to ask questions about those conclusions, and examines how this event can be understood once all the survivors are gone. In addition, the book looks at the different disciplines - history, sociology, religious studies, and literary interpretation, among others - through which studies of the Holocaust take place.

part |2 pages

Part I: The Holocaust

chapter 1|17 pages

The Holocaust

chapter 2|19 pages

Holocaust Studies

chapter |2 pages

Discussion Questions for Part I

part |2 pages

Part II: History

chapter 3|27 pages

The Holocaust in History

chapter 4|25 pages

Narratives and Events

chapter |2 pages

Discussion Questions for Part II

part |2 pages

Part III: Memory

part |2 pages

Part IV: Representation

chapter 9|25 pages

The Problem of Representation

chapter 10|25 pages

Picturing Atrocity

chapter |1 pages

Discussion Questions for Part IV

part |2 pages

Part V: Teaching