Tables of Contents for Probing the Limits of Representation
Saul Frielander
German Memory, Judicial Interrogation, and Historical Reconstruction: Writing Perpetrator History from Postwar Testimony
22
15
Christopher R. Browning
Historical Emplotment and the Problem of Truth
37
17
Hayden White
On Emplotment: Two Kinds of Ruin
54
12
Perry Anderson
History, Counterhistory, and Narrative
66
16
Amos Funkenstein
Just One Witness
82
15
Carlo Ginzburg
Of Plots, Witnesses, and Judgments
97
11
Martin Jay
Representing the Holocaust: Reflections on the Historians' Debate
108
20
Dominick LaCapra
Historical Understanding and Counterrationality: The Judenrat as Epistemological Vantage
128
15
Dan Diner
History beyond the Pleasure Principle: Some Thoughts on the Representation of Trauma
143
12
Eric L. Santner
Habermas, Enlightenment, and Antisemitism
155
16
Vincent P. Pecora
Between Image and Phrase: Progressive History and the ``Final Solution'' as Dispossession
171
14
Sande Cohen
Science, Modernity, and the ``Final Solution''
185
21
Mario Biagioli
Holocaust and the End of History: Postmodern Historiography in Cinema
206
17
Anton Kaes
Whose Story Is It, Anyway? Ideology and Psychology in the Representation of the Shoah in Israeli Liteature
223
17
Yael S. Feldman
Translating Paul Celan's ``Todesfuge'': Rhythm and Repetition as Metaphor
240
19
John Felstiner
``The Grave in the Air'': Unbound Metaphors in Post-Holocaust Poetry
259
18
Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi
The Dialectics of Unspeakability: Language, Silence, and the Narratives of Desubjectification
277
23
Peter Haidu
The Representation of Limits
300
18
Berel Lang
The Book of the Destruction
318
19
Geoffrey H. Hartman
Notes
337
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