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The Collateral Damage of Enlightenment: How Grandchildren Understand the History of National Socialist Crimes and Their Grandfathers’ Past
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Chapters in this book
- i-vi i
- Acknowledgements vii
- Table of Contents ix
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Introduction
- History and the Memory of Suffering: Rethinking 1933–1945 3
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Transgenerational Memory
- Limits of Understanding: Generational Identities in Recent German Memory Literature 29
- “Ein Fressen für mein MG”: The Problem of German Suffering in Uwe Timm’s. Am Beispiel meines Bruders 49
- Mothers, Memories, and Mnemonics: Hanna Johansen’s Lena and Judith Kuckart’s Lenas Liebe 72
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Air War and German Literature
- To Write or Remain Silent? The Portrayal of the Air War in German Literature 91
- The Language of Trauma: Dieter Forte’s Memories of the Air War 114
- Writing Dresden Across the Generations 136
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Jewish Victimization: Silence and Remembrance
- Breaking the Taboo: Barbara Honigmann’s Narrative Quest for a German-Jewish (Family) History 157
- Α World Turned Upside Down: Role Reversals in the Victim-Perpetrator Complex in Christoph Ransmayr’s Morbus Kitahara 178
- The “Different” Holocaust Memorial in Berlin’s Bayerisches Viertel: Personal and Collective Remembrance Thematizing Perpetrator/Victim Relationships 197
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Transnational Reconciliation
- Victims and Perpetrators: Representations of the German-Czech Conflict in Texts by Peter Härtling, Pavel Kohout, and Jörg Bernig 225
- Acknowledging Each Other as Victims: An Unmet Challenge in the Process of Polish-German Reconciliation 241
- Attempts at (Re)Conciliation: Polish-German Relations in Literary Texts by Stefan Chwin, Pawel Huelle, and Olga Tokarczuk 262
-
Historical Consciousness and the German Present
- The Collateral Damage of Enlightenment: How Grandchildren Understand the History of National Socialist Crimes and Their Grandfathers’ Past 285
- The Haunted Screen (Again): The Historical Unconscious of Contemporary German Thrillers 296
- Rape, War, and Outrage: Changing Perceptions on German Victimhood in the Period of Post-unification 316
- Coming to Terms with Vergangenheitsbewältigung. Walser’s Sonntagsrede, the Kosovo War, and the Transformation of German Historical Consciousness 337
- Notes on Contributors 363
- Index of Names 369
Chapters in this book
- i-vi i
- Acknowledgements vii
- Table of Contents ix
-
Introduction
- History and the Memory of Suffering: Rethinking 1933–1945 3
-
Transgenerational Memory
- Limits of Understanding: Generational Identities in Recent German Memory Literature 29
- “Ein Fressen für mein MG”: The Problem of German Suffering in Uwe Timm’s. Am Beispiel meines Bruders 49
- Mothers, Memories, and Mnemonics: Hanna Johansen’s Lena and Judith Kuckart’s Lenas Liebe 72
-
Air War and German Literature
- To Write or Remain Silent? The Portrayal of the Air War in German Literature 91
- The Language of Trauma: Dieter Forte’s Memories of the Air War 114
- Writing Dresden Across the Generations 136
-
Jewish Victimization: Silence and Remembrance
- Breaking the Taboo: Barbara Honigmann’s Narrative Quest for a German-Jewish (Family) History 157
- Α World Turned Upside Down: Role Reversals in the Victim-Perpetrator Complex in Christoph Ransmayr’s Morbus Kitahara 178
- The “Different” Holocaust Memorial in Berlin’s Bayerisches Viertel: Personal and Collective Remembrance Thematizing Perpetrator/Victim Relationships 197
-
Transnational Reconciliation
- Victims and Perpetrators: Representations of the German-Czech Conflict in Texts by Peter Härtling, Pavel Kohout, and Jörg Bernig 225
- Acknowledging Each Other as Victims: An Unmet Challenge in the Process of Polish-German Reconciliation 241
- Attempts at (Re)Conciliation: Polish-German Relations in Literary Texts by Stefan Chwin, Pawel Huelle, and Olga Tokarczuk 262
-
Historical Consciousness and the German Present
- The Collateral Damage of Enlightenment: How Grandchildren Understand the History of National Socialist Crimes and Their Grandfathers’ Past 285
- The Haunted Screen (Again): The Historical Unconscious of Contemporary German Thrillers 296
- Rape, War, and Outrage: Changing Perceptions on German Victimhood in the Period of Post-unification 316
- Coming to Terms with Vergangenheitsbewältigung. Walser’s Sonntagsrede, the Kosovo War, and the Transformation of German Historical Consciousness 337
- Notes on Contributors 363
- Index of Names 369