Against the Unspeakable (häftad)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
304
Utgivningsdatum
2007-01-01
Upplaga
Annotated ed
Förlag
University of Virginia Press
Illustrationer
3 b&w illustrations
Dimensioner
231 x 155 x 30 mm
Vikt
518 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780813925806

Against the Unspeakable

Complicity, the Holocaust, and Slavery in America

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2007-01-01
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In the wake of World War II, the Nazi genocide of European Jews has come to stand for ""the unspeakable,"" posing crucial challenges to the representation of suffering, the articulation of identity, and the practice of ethics in an increasingly multinational and multicultural world. In this book, Naomi Mandel argues against the ""unspeakable"" as any kind of inherent quality of such an event, insisting that the term is a rhetorical tactic strategically employed to further specific cultural and political agendas. While claiming to preserve the uniqueness, sanctity, and inviolability of human suffering, the author writes, the assumption that suffering is unspeakable works to silence and negate the suffering human body and finally enables us to forget our own vulnerability to suffering. Discussing a variety of texts such as Toni Morrison's ""Beloved"", Steven Spielberg's ""Schindler's List"", and William Styron's ""Confessions of Nat Turner"", Mandel asks: What does the evocation of the limits of language enable writers, authors, and critics to do? With the goal of reconciling language and corporeality and integrating experience into the economy of language, community, identity, and ethics, she shows how, when, and why the term ""unspeakable"" is used. Mandel draws on critical theory, literary analysis, and film studies to offer a paradigm of reading that will enable the crucial work on comparative atrocities and the representation of suffering to move beyond the impasse of ""unspeakability."" Her book will appeal to scholars in the study of trauma and genocide, anti-Semitism and racism, as well as in literary, cultural, and comparative ethnic studies.
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Wisely eschewing the comparative atrocities debate that has stymied many attempts to draw points of intersection between Jewish and African American studies, this powerful and often brilliant study... [written] in typically elegant prose... [has led] my perspective--and the way I teach these topics in the future--forever changed. --Lori Harrison-Kahan "Callaloo "

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Naomi Mandel, Assistant Professor of English at the University of Rhode Island, is coeditor with Alain-Philippe Durand of Novels of the Contemporary Extreme.