In this Book
- Meditations of a Holocaust Traveler
- Book
- 1995
- Published by: State University of New York Press
summary
This book travels across time, place, and subject to ponder the meaning of the Holocaust for contemporary cultures. Markle grasps at the Holocaust, not only from the writings of survivors and academic specialists, but also from his experience as a “tourist” of the Holocaust. He challenges the way we typically think about the Holocaust: them versus us; then versus now; there versus here. He travels across time, place, and subject to ponder the meaning of the Holocaust for contemporary cultures.
Table of Contents
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- Front Matter
- stone soup acknowledgments
- pp. 13-14
- Content
- 1. thinking
- pp. 1-30
- 2. banality
- pp. 31-62
- 3. bureaucracy
- pp. 63-98
- 4. modernity
- pp. 99-130
- Back Matter
- References
- pp. 155-168
- Author Index
- pp. 169-172
- Subject Index
- pp. 173-185
Additional Information
ISBN
9781438411927
MARC Record
OCLC
42856146
Pages
185
Launched on MUSE
2012-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No