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Author Knittel, Susanne C., author.

Title The historical uncanny : disability, ethnicity, and the politics of Holocaust memory / Susanne C. Knittel.

Publication Info. New York : Fordham University Press, [2015]
©2015

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Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource
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Physical Medium polychrome
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- Part I -- Remembering euthanasia : Grafeneck as heterotopia -- Bridging the silence, part I : the disabled enabler -- Bridging the silence, part II : the vicarious witness -- Interlude -- Lethal trajectories : perpetrators from Grafeneck to the Risiera -- Part II -- Black holes and revelations : the Risiera, the foibe, and the making of an "Italian tragedy" -- A severed branch : the memory of fascism on stage and screen -- Bridging the silence, part III : Trieste and the language of belonging -- Conclusion.
Summary The Historical Uncanny explores how certain memories become inscribed into the heritage of a country or region while others are suppressed or forgotten. In response to the erasure of historical memories that discomfit a public's self-understanding, this book proposes the historical uncanny as that which resists reification precisely because it cannot be assimilated to dominant discourses of commemoration. Focusing on the problems of representation and reception, the book explores memorials for two marginalized aspects of Holocaust: the Nazi euthanasia program directed against the mentally ill and disabled and the Fascist persecution of Slovenes, Croats, and Jews in and around Trieste. Reading these memorials together with literary and artistic texts, Knittel redefines 'sites of memory' as assemblages of cultural artifacts and discourses that accumulate over time; they emerge as a physical and a cultural space that is continually redefined, rewritten, and re-presented. In bringing perspectives from disability studies and postcolonialism to the question of memory, Knittel unsettles our understanding of the Holocaust and its place in the culture of contemporary Europe.
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Language In English.
Subject People with disabilities -- Nazi persecution.
People with disabilities -- Nazi persecution.
Killing of the mentally ill -- Germany -- History -- 20th century.
Killing of the mentally ill.
Germany.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Euthanasia -- Government policy -- Germany -- History -- 20th century.
Euthanasia -- Government policy.
Euthanasia.
Slovenes -- Crimes against -- History -- 20th century.
Slovenes.
Croats -- Crimes against -- History -- 20th century.
Croats.
Collective memory -- Political aspects.
Holocaust memorials -- Political aspects -- Germany.
Collective memory.
Holocaust memorials -- Political aspects.
Holocaust memorials -- Political aspects -- Italy.
Holocaust memorials.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Historiography.
Italy.
Historiography.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities.
World War (1939-1945)
Atrocities.
Germany.
Italy.
Slovenia.
Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945)
HISTORY -- Europe -- Western.
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Personal Narrative.
History.
Personal narratives.
Personal narratives.
Added Author Modern Language Initiative.
Other Form: Print version: 9780823262786 0823262782 (DLC) 2014029451
ISBN 9780823262809 (electronic book)
0823262804 (electronic book)
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9780823262786
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