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The Future of the Holocaust

Between History and Memory
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In this work, Berel Lang continues his inquiry into the causal mechanisms of decision-making and conduct in Nazi Germany and into responses to the genocide by individuals and nations. He explores how history and memory shape views of the Holocaust, and how future views may alter those of today. In addition, Lang explores cultural representations of the "Final Solution" - from monuments to public school curricula - within the Jewish and German communities. He analyzes ethical issues concerning such concepts as intention, responsibility, forgiveness and revenge and puts forward a theory of the history of evil which provides a context for the Holocaust both historically and morally. Addressing the claims that the Nazi genocide was unique, Lang argues that the Holocaust is at once an actual series of events and a still future possibility. If the Holocaust occurred once, he argues, it can occur twice - and this view of the future remains an unavoidable premise for anyone now writing or thinking about that event in the past.

Author Biography:

Berel Lang is Professor of Philosophy and Letters at Wesleyan University. He is the author of The Future of the Holocaust: Between History and Memory, also from Cornell, Holocaust-Representation: Art with the Bounds of History and Ethics, and Post-Holocaust: Interpretation, Misinterpretation, and the Claims of History. He is the editor of Race and Racism in Theory and Practice and coeditor of The Holocaust: A Reader.Berel Lang is Professor of Humanities at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. He has written ten books including Heidegger's Silence, also from Cornell, and is the editor of seven others.
Release date NZ
September 29th, 1999
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Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Pages
224
Dimensions
152x229x22
ISBN-13
9780801435881
Product ID
12639077

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