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Postmemory,backshadowing,separation:teaching second-generation Holocaust fiction

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The author argues second generation writing seeks its own place in history and in the chain of survival. These writers represent the past through modes of enactment even reanimation through which the self, the ego, the one who was not there now takes on a leading role as an active presence.

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