9780739181935-0739181939-Ethics, Art, and Representations of the Holocaust: Essays in Honor of Berel Lang

Ethics, Art, and Representations of the Holocaust: Essays in Honor of Berel Lang

ISBN-13: 9780739181935
ISBN-10: 0739181939
Author: Simone Gigliotti, Jacob Golomb, Caroline Steinberg Gould
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Lexington Books
Format: Hardcover 328 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780739181935
ISBN-10: 0739181939
Author: Simone Gigliotti, Jacob Golomb, Caroline Steinberg Gould
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Lexington Books
Format: Hardcover 328 pages

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Ethics, Art, and Representations of the Holocaust: Essays in Honor of Berel Lang (ISBN-13: 9780739181935 and ISBN-10: 0739181939), written by authors Simone Gigliotti, Jacob Golomb, Caroline Steinberg Gould, was published by Lexington Books in 2013. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Judaism (Philosophy, Religious Studies, History, Philosophy) books. You can easily purchase or rent Ethics, Art, and Representations of the Holocaust: Essays in Honor of Berel Lang (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Judaism books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The American-Jewish philosopher Berel Lang has left an indelible impression on an unusually broad range of fields that few scholars can rival. From his earliest innovations in philosophy and meta-philosophy, to his ground-breaking work on representation, historical writing, and art after Auschwitz, he has contributed original and penetrating insights to the philosophical, literary, and historical debates on ethics, art, and the representation of the Nazi Genocide.In honor of Berel Lang’s five decades of scholarly and philosophical contributions, the editors of Ethics, Art and Representations of the Holocaust invited seventeen eminent scholars from around the world to discuss Lang’s impact on their own research and to reflect on how the Nazi genocide continues to resonate in contemporary debates about antisemitism, commemoration and poetic representations. Resisting what Alvin Rosenfeld warned as “the end of the Holocaust”, the essays in this collection signal the Holocaust as an event without closure, of enduring resonance to new generations of scholars of genocide, Jewish studies, and philosophy. Readers will find original and provocative essays on topics as diverse as Nietzsche’s reputed Nazi leanings, Jewish anti-apartheid activists in South Africa, wartime rescue in Poland, philosophical responses to the Holocaust, hidden diaries in the Kovno Ghetto, and analyses of reactions to trauma in classic literary works by Bernhard Schlink, Sylvia Plath, and Derek Walcott.
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