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Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Imaginary Neighbors: Toward an Ethical Community Dorota Glowacka and Joanna Zylinska E6GI > =>HIDGN 6C9 B:BDGN . The Dark Past: Polish-Jewish Relations in the Shadow of the Holocaust Joanna B. Michlic . Jedwabne: History as a Fetish Joanna Tokarska-Bakir . Living with Antisemitism Janina Bauman . Notes for a Grave under Snow Andrew Jakubowicz . Bearing False Witness? “Vicarious” Jewish Identity and the Politics of Affinity Erica Lehrer . St. Korczak of Warsaw Terri Ginsberg E6GI >> A>I:G6GN :C8DJCI:GH . The Holocaust, Jedwabne, and the Measure of Time Geoffrey Hartman . The Ceremony (Excerpts from a Play) Eva Hoffman . It Began with Pleasantries Anne Karpf . Imagined Topographies: Visions of Poland in Writings by Descendants of Survivors Marita Grimwood . Figures of Memory: Polish Holocaust Literature of the “Second Generation” Alina Molisak E6GI >>> G:A>DC :I=>8H EDA>I>8H . A Breakthrough in the Teachings of the Church on Jews and Judaism Romuald Jakub Weksler-Waszkinel . The Vision and Language of the Other: Jedwabne versus the Auschwitz Convent Controversy Zev Garber . Forgiving, Witnessing, and “Polish Shame” Dorota Glowacka . “Who Is My Neighbor?”: Ethics under Duress Joanna Zylinska . Melancholic Nationalism and the Pathologies of Commemorating the Holocaust in Poland Ewa Plonowska Ziarek Contributors Index ...