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4 Dieter Schlesak: The pathos of anti-pathos and the pathos of the ‘real’ in testimony and in the documentary tradition
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Tom Vanassche
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- List of abbreviations XI
- A note on translations and transliterations XIII
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Introduction: Setting the stage
- 1 The pathos of anti-pathos 1
- 2 Describing emotions: Metaphorical oppositions and their ambiguities 50
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Part One: Pathos and anti-pathos and the ‘risks’ of encyclopaedic and documentary fiction
- Introduction 113
- 3 W. G. Sebald: Melancholia, nostalgia and the pathos of empathy 114
- 4 Dieter Schlesak: The pathos of anti-pathos and the pathos of the ‘real’ in testimony and in the documentary tradition 173
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Part Two: The survivors’ pathos of anti-pathos: Autobiography and historiography
- Introduction 233
- 5 Ruth Klüger: An (ant)agonistic pathos of anti-pathos 236
- 6 Raul Hilberg: The historian’s affective self-control 284
- In lieu of a conclusion. Summary and further questions 330
- Bibliography 343
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- List of abbreviations XI
- A note on translations and transliterations XIII
-
Introduction: Setting the stage
- 1 The pathos of anti-pathos 1
- 2 Describing emotions: Metaphorical oppositions and their ambiguities 50
-
Part One: Pathos and anti-pathos and the ‘risks’ of encyclopaedic and documentary fiction
- Introduction 113
- 3 W. G. Sebald: Melancholia, nostalgia and the pathos of empathy 114
- 4 Dieter Schlesak: The pathos of anti-pathos and the pathos of the ‘real’ in testimony and in the documentary tradition 173
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Part Two: The survivors’ pathos of anti-pathos: Autobiography and historiography
- Introduction 233
- 5 Ruth Klüger: An (ant)agonistic pathos of anti-pathos 236
- 6 Raul Hilberg: The historian’s affective self-control 284
- In lieu of a conclusion. Summary and further questions 330
- Bibliography 343
- Index 373