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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: Camp Narratives in a Comparative Transnational Perspective 1
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I: Comparing Camp Narratives: Theoretical Approaches
- Towards a Literary History of Concentration Camps: Comparative or “Entangled”? 13
- Worlds Apart? Cross-mapping Camp Literature from the Gulag and Nazi Concentration Camps 30
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II: Defining Camp Literatures: Overview
- Transcultural Memorial Forms in Post-Soviet Estonian Narratives of the Gulag 51
- Representations of the Gulag and Methods of Resistance: Romanian Detention Memoirs 71
- Polish Literature of Soviet Prison Camps: An Outline of Issues 88
- Between the Sun and the Stone – The Naked Body: Yugoslav “Re-education” Camps in Literary Representations 106
- Presence through Absence: The Aesthetics of Blank Space in French Holocaust Literature and Film 127
- Konzentrationslager in Polish Literature: From Metaphorization to Metaphor 146
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III: Witnessing and Remembering Camp Experiences: Comparative Case Studies
- The Grey Zones of Witnessing: Levi, Améry, Shalamov 169
- The Ghetto of Leningrad, the Siege of Theresienstadt: A Comparative Reading of Enforced Communities 190
- Uncanny Contingencies: Translation, Comparison, and Compassion in Herta Müller’s The Hunger Angel 209
- A Communist Woman in the Gulag: Gender, Ideology, and Limit-Experience in Ginzburg and Budzyńska 231
- Trauma Narration as Adventure Fiction: Ivan Bahrianyj’s Novel The Hunters and the Hunted 252
- About the Authors 270
- Index of Names 272
- Index of Topics 279
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: Camp Narratives in a Comparative Transnational Perspective 1
-
I: Comparing Camp Narratives: Theoretical Approaches
- Towards a Literary History of Concentration Camps: Comparative or “Entangled”? 13
- Worlds Apart? Cross-mapping Camp Literature from the Gulag and Nazi Concentration Camps 30
-
II: Defining Camp Literatures: Overview
- Transcultural Memorial Forms in Post-Soviet Estonian Narratives of the Gulag 51
- Representations of the Gulag and Methods of Resistance: Romanian Detention Memoirs 71
- Polish Literature of Soviet Prison Camps: An Outline of Issues 88
- Between the Sun and the Stone – The Naked Body: Yugoslav “Re-education” Camps in Literary Representations 106
- Presence through Absence: The Aesthetics of Blank Space in French Holocaust Literature and Film 127
- Konzentrationslager in Polish Literature: From Metaphorization to Metaphor 146
-
III: Witnessing and Remembering Camp Experiences: Comparative Case Studies
- The Grey Zones of Witnessing: Levi, Améry, Shalamov 169
- The Ghetto of Leningrad, the Siege of Theresienstadt: A Comparative Reading of Enforced Communities 190
- Uncanny Contingencies: Translation, Comparison, and Compassion in Herta Müller’s The Hunger Angel 209
- A Communist Woman in the Gulag: Gender, Ideology, and Limit-Experience in Ginzburg and Budzyńska 231
- Trauma Narration as Adventure Fiction: Ivan Bahrianyj’s Novel The Hunters and the Hunted 252
- About the Authors 270
- Index of Names 272
- Index of Topics 279