READING AND THE HOLOCAUST 1. 'Not read and consumed in the same way as other books': Identification and the Genre of Testimony 2. Traces of Experience: The Texts of Testimony 3. 'Faithful and doubtful, near and far': Memory, Postmemory, and Identity 4. Holocaust Reading: Memory and Identification in Holocaust Fiction 1990-2003 HOLOCAUST METAHISTORIES 5. Against Historicism: History, Memory, and Truth 6. 'Are Footnotes Less Barbaric?': History, Memory, and the Truth of the Holocaust in the Work of Saul Friedlander 7. ' What Constitutes a Historical Explanation?': Metahistory and the Limits of Historical Explanation in the Goldhagen/Browning Controversy 8. The Metahistory of Denial: The Irving/Lipstadt Libel Case and Holocaust Denial THE TRACE OF THE HOLOCAUST 9. Inexhaustible Meaning, Inextinguishable Voices: Levinas and the Holocaust 10. Cinders of Philosophy, Philosophy of Cinders: Derrida and the Trace of the Holocaust 11. The Limits of Understanding: Perpetrator Philosophy and Philosophical Histories 12. The Postmodern, the Holocaust, and the Limits of the Human
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