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Translated Memories
Transgenerational Perspectives on the Holocaust
Bettina Hofmann (Anthology Editor) , Ursula Reuter (Anthology Editor) , Anne Ranasinghe (Contributor) , Bettina Hofmann (Contributor) , Ursula Reuter (Contributor) , Carol Ascher (Contributor) , Daniel Feldman (Contributor) , Bruno Arich-Gerz (Contributor) , Rebecca Margolis (Contributor) , Doron Ben-Atar (Contributor) , Julia Epstein (Contributor) , Lori Hope Lefkovitz (Contributor) , Steven Leonard Jacobs (Contributor) , Elizabeth Rosner (Contributor) , Federico Dal Bo (Contributor) , Christoph Houswitschka (Contributor) , Naomi Shmuel (Contributor) , Joseph Swann (Contributor) , Richard Aronowitz (Contributor) , Christoph Heyl (Contributor) , Victoria Aarons (Contributor) , Maria Roca Lizarazu (Contributor) , Yael Munk (Contributor) , Lilian Gergely (Contributor) , Sue Lieberman (Contributor) , Dani Kranz (Contributor) , Peter Wortsman (Contributor)
Translated Memories
Transgenerational Perspectives on the Holocaust
Bettina Hofmann (Anthology Editor) , Ursula Reuter (Anthology Editor) , Anne Ranasinghe (Contributor) , Bettina Hofmann (Contributor) , Ursula Reuter (Contributor) , Carol Ascher (Contributor) , Daniel Feldman (Contributor) , Bruno Arich-Gerz (Contributor) , Rebecca Margolis (Contributor) , Doron Ben-Atar (Contributor) , Julia Epstein (Contributor) , Lori Hope Lefkovitz (Contributor) , Steven Leonard Jacobs (Contributor) , Elizabeth Rosner (Contributor) , Federico Dal Bo (Contributor) , Christoph Houswitschka (Contributor) , Naomi Shmuel (Contributor) , Joseph Swann (Contributor) , Richard Aronowitz (Contributor) , Christoph Heyl (Contributor) , Victoria Aarons (Contributor) , Maria Roca Lizarazu (Contributor) , Yael Munk (Contributor) , Lilian Gergely (Contributor) , Sue Lieberman (Contributor) , Dani Kranz (Contributor) , Peter Wortsman (Contributor)
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Description
This volume engages with memory of the Holocaust as expressed in literature, film, and other media. It focuses on the cultural memory of the second and third generations of Holocaust survivors, while also taking into view those who were children during the Nazi period. Language loss, language acquisition, and the multiple needs of translation are recurrent themes for all of the authors discussed. By bringing together authors and scholars (often both) from different generations, countries, and languages, and focusing on transgenerational and translational issues, this book presents multiple perspectives on the subject of Holocaust memory, its impact, and its ongoing worldwide communication.
Table of Contents
Prologue: On Taking Renuka to Her First Concert
Anne Ranasinghe
Introduction
Bettina Hofmann and Ursula Reuter
Part I
Language and Memory
01
The Tongue in Exile
Carol Ascher
02
Translating Oral Memory and Visual Media in Ida Fink's “Traces”
Daniel Feldman
03
Lies of Ulysses in the Forgotten Camps: French Accounts by Mittelbau-Dora Survivors and Their Uses in Memory Politics
Bruno Arich-Gerz
04
French Canada as a Site of Holocaust Representation
Rebecca Margolis
Part II
Making Sense of the Parents' Holocaust History
05
Intimate Horror: Memorializing my Mother's Holocaust
Doron Ben-Atar
06
Invisible Ink: The Limits of Recovery
Julia Epstein and Lori Hope Lefkovitz
07
The Impact of the Shoah on One Scholar's Journey: An Autobiographical Reflection
Steven Leonard Jacobs
08
Against Forgetting: An Essay in Three Parts
Elizabeth Rosner
Part III
1.5 Generation
09
Hebrew as “Remedy” to the Shoah in Dan Pagis' Poetry
Federico Dal Bo
Product details
Published | May 06 2022 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 404 |
ISBN | 9781793606082 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 2 b/w illustrations;9 b/w photos; |
Dimensions | 220 x 154 mm |
Series | Bloomsbury Studies in Jewish Literature |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Translated Memories grew out of a conference held in Essen, Germany, in July 2015. As editors Hofmann (Univ. of Wuppertal, Germany) and Reuter (Germania Judaica, Cologne Library on the History of German Jewry) state in the introduction, their “interest is in specific cases of Holocaust memory as expressed in different languages and media by members of the second and third generations of Holocaust survivors." Another crucial point of interest for them "is the mode of translation ... [understood] both literally and metaphorically.” The resulting 22 essays are groundbreaking in their conceptual diversity, many of them insightful and well researched and enriched by, and sometimes paired with, compelling personal stories by the children and grandchildren of survivors. The existing literature on Holocaust memory is already vast, yet these essays put forth new and invaluable ideas that seek to answer how "later-born authors approach memories transmitted by surviving family members.” Of particular note are the five essays in part 4 (“Objects and What to Make of Them”), which look at the special significance of memories carried by simple objects handed down through generations. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty.
Choice Reviews
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This book is a groundbreaking addition to two emergent fields: the study of the linguistic and cultural translation of Holocaust texts, and the study of intergenerational memory. It is a must-read for scholars in the field.
Andrea Hammel, co-editor of Translating Holocaust Lives

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