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Informationen zum Autor Berel Lang Klappentext Jewish Literature and Culture-Alvin H. Rosenfeld, editor Zusammenfassung Addresses conceptual and ethical questions that arise from historical accounts of the Holocaust. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. In the Matter of Justice 1. The Nazi as Criminal: Inside and Outside the Holocaust 2. Forgiveness, Revenge, and the Limits of Holocaust Justice 3. Evil, Suffering, and the Holocaust 4. Comparative Evil: Measuring Numbers, Degrees, People Part II. Language and Lessons 5. The Grammar of Antisemitism 6. The Unspeakable vs. the Testimonial: Holocaust Trauma in Holocaust History 7. Undoing Certain Mischievous Questions about the Holocaust 8. From the Particular to the Universal, and Forward: Representations and Lessons Part III. For and Against Interpretation 9. Oskar Rosenfeld and Historiographic Realism (in Sex, Shit, and Status) 10. Lachrymose without Tears: Misreading the Holocaust in American Life 11. "Not Enough" vs. "Plenty": Which Did Pius XII? 12. The Evil in Genocide 13. Misinterpretation as the Author's Responsibility (Nietzsche's Fascism, for Instance) Afterword: Philosophy and/of the Holocaust Notes Index