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Representing the Holocaust: History, Theory, Trauma.
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Literary HistoryContexts 2GenocideHistorical ReconstructionIntroduction 1LawMass AtrocityJewish ThoughtHolocaust StudiesTransference 5Historical ReassessmentPhilosophy Of HistoryCultural HistoryArtsIntellectual History
The paper examines canons, texts, and contexts, historians' debates, historicizing the Holocaust, Paul de Man as an object of transference, and Heidegger's Nazi involvement. The study investigates the return of the historically repressed through acting‑out and working‑through. Introduction 1.
Introduction 1. Canons, Texts, and Contexts 2. Reflections on the Historians' Debate 3. Historicizing the Holocaust 4. Paul de Man as Object of Transference 5. Heidegger's Nazi Tum 6. The Return of the Historically Repressed Conclusion: Acting-Out and Working-Through