Collaborative interpretation of survivors' accounts: a radical challenge to conventional practice
TitleCollaborative interpretation of survivors' accounts: a radical challenge to conventional practice
Author
Call number940.5318/0048
Object number08667e
Place of publicationEvanston, Illinois, United States
PublisherNorthwestern University Press
Year of publication
2012
Physical descriptionpp91-104
MaterialArticle
ISBN9780810128620
NotesArticle from the book 'Lessons and legacies X: back to the sources: reexamining perpetrators, victims, and bystanders pp91-104
Description
Greenspan uses the the repeated recounting of a certain clip of videotaped survivor testimony to probe the reasons that particular episodes told by survivors come to play a special role in the discourse abut the Holocaust past, memory and trauma. He argues that such episodes attain iconic status not so much because of the importance the survivor places on them, but because they serve certain needs of the listener