The Holocaust in the Central European Literatures and Cultures | Problems of Poetization and Aestheticization | ISBN 9783838209524

The Holocaust in the Central European Literatures and Cultures

Problems of Poetization and Aestheticization

herausgegeben von Reinhard Ibler
Mitwirkende
Reihe herausgegeben vonReinhard Ibler
Herausgegeben vonReinhard Ibler
Beiträge vonKatarzyna Adamaczak
Beiträge vonAnna Artwinska
Beiträge vonAgata Firlej
Beiträge vonJiri Holy
Beiträge vonHana Hribkova
Beiträge vonArkadiusz Morawiec
Beiträge vonAndreas Ohme
Beiträge vonSkibska Anna Maria
Beiträge vonMarta Skubalova
Beiträge vonHans-Christian Trepte
Beiträge vonChristiane Weber
Beiträge vonReinhard Ibler
Beiträge vonCharlotte Kitzinger
Beiträge vonUrszula Kowalska
Buchcover The Holocaust in the Central European Literatures and Cultures  | EAN 9783838209524 | ISBN 3-8382-0952-4 | ISBN 978-3-8382-0952-4

The Holocaust in the Central European Literatures and Cultures

Problems of Poetization and Aestheticization

herausgegeben von Reinhard Ibler
Mitwirkende
Reihe herausgegeben vonReinhard Ibler
Herausgegeben vonReinhard Ibler
Beiträge vonKatarzyna Adamaczak
Beiträge vonAnna Artwinska
Beiträge vonAgata Firlej
Beiträge vonJiri Holy
Beiträge vonHana Hribkova
Beiträge vonArkadiusz Morawiec
Beiträge vonAndreas Ohme
Beiträge vonSkibska Anna Maria
Beiträge vonMarta Skubalova
Beiträge vonHans-Christian Trepte
Beiträge vonChristiane Weber
Beiträge vonReinhard Ibler
Beiträge vonCharlotte Kitzinger
Beiträge vonUrszula Kowalska
This volume addresses a problem of high controversy: Relating the Holocaust to poetic and aesthetic phenomena has often been seen as a taboo, as only authentic testimonies, documents, or at least ‘unliterary’, prosaic approaches were considered appropriate for dealing with the topic. However, from the very beginning of Holocaust literature and culture, there were tendencies towards literarization, poetization, and ornamentalization. Nowadays, aesthetic approaches—also in provocative, taboo-breaking ways—are more and more regarded as important instruments to evoke the attention required for keeping the cataclysm in the collective memory. The contributions of the volume using examples predominantly from Polish, Czech, and German Holocaust literature and culture focus on selected aspects of this complex of problems, such as: poetry of concentration camp detainees; lyrical poetry about the Holocaust; poetical tendencies in narrative literature and drama; ‘ornamental prose’ about the Holocaust; devices and functions of aestheticization in Holocaust literature and culture.