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Index
Cover
Copyright
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Theorizing Multidirectional Memory in a Transnational Age
PART I: BOOMERANG EFFECTS: BARE LIFE, TRAUMA, AND THE COLONIAL TURN IN HOLOCAUST STUDIES
2 At the Limits of Eurocentrism: Hannah Arendt’s The Origins of Totalitarianism
3 “Un Choc en Retour”: Aimé Césaire’s Discourses on Colonialism and Genocide
PART II: MIGRATIONS OF MEMORY: RUINS, GHETTOS, DIASPORAS
4 W. E. B. Du Bois in Warsaw: Holocaust Memory and the Color Line
5 Anachronistic Aesthetics: André Schwarz-Bart and Caryl Phillips on the Ruins of Memory
PART III: TRUTH, TORTURE, TESTIMONY: HOLOCAUST MEMORY DURING THE ALGERIAN WAR
6 The Work of Testimony in the Age of Decolonization: Chronicle of a Summer and the Emergence of the Holocaust Survivor
7 The Counterpublic Witness: Charlotte Delbo’s Les belles lettres
PART IV: OCTOBER 17, 1961: A SITE OF HOLOCAUST MEMORY?
8 A Tale of Three Ghettos: Race, Gender, and “Universality” After October 17, 1961
9 Hidden Children: The Ethics of Multigenerational Memory After 1961
Epilogue: Multidirectional Memory in an Age of Occupations
Notes
Index
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